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Posted: 2024-01-25T22:43:50Z | Updated: 2024-01-25T22:43:50Z Austin Butler Says He Needed A Dialect Coach To Get Rid Of His Viral 'Elvis' Voice | HuffPost

Austin Butler Says He Needed A Dialect Coach To Get Rid Of His Viral 'Elvis' Voice

The actor earned an Oscar nod for his portrayal of Elvis Presley and sparked confusion when he retained the King's voice for months.

Austin Butler is coming clean about speaking like Elvis Presley long after he actually had to.

On Wednesdays episode  of The Late Show , the actor said that he needed professional help to stop talking like the King following his Oscar-nominated performance in 2022s Elvis .

I had a dialect coach just to help me not sound like Elvis in that film, he said after curiously retaining the singers manner of speaking for months.

Butlers newfound voice  first came to widespread attention when he accepted a Golden Globe for his performance in January 2023. Many fans suspected that he was doing  it on purpose , which his vocal coach publicly denied .

Its genuine, its not put on, the coach, Irene Bartlett, said in an ABC Gold Coast interview at the time, noting that its difficult to switch off something youve spent so much focus time on.

But his speech went viral nonetheless, with even his ex Vanessa Hudgens  finding herself crying in laughter from memes  about the voice.

Butler said  last year that although he didnt think he still sounded like Presley, the reactions to his voice told him otherwise. He suggested that all that singing for the film must have damaged his vocal cords.

This week on The Late Show, however, Butler said that he actively tried to get rid of his Elvis voice after being cast in the upcoming miniseries Masters of the Air but couldnt. Fortunately, he found help before production began on the World War II-set show.

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Tom Hanks (right) starred opposite Austin Butler in "Elvis" and purportedly helped him find a role in Masters of the Air."
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It was a lot, he said Wednesday. I was just trying to remember who I was.

Butler continued: All I thought about was Elvis for three years. And then I had that week off, and then I flew to London. And at that time it was COVID, so Im quarantined for 10 days. So I thought, All right, just pour all this energy into learning about World War II.

Butler said that Masters of the Air producer Tom Hanks  had helped him vanquish the voice while they were still filming Elvis together, with Hanks joking that youre going to lose your mind after obsessing over Presley for so long. Hanks suggested that he find something else to jump right into, Butler said.

Pat McCormick, who is a good friend of mine, he said, Well, Tom, find him something to do, Butler recalled, referring to an Elvis producer. And then Tom said, Well, Ive got this World War II thing Im working on. 

Masters of the Air premieres Friday on Apple TV+.

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