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What are some famous woman that speak with an accent?

It's important to be mindful of the potential for stereotypes and generalizations when discussing accents. Accents are a natural part of language and should be celebrated, not used to define or judge individuals.

However, I can provide some examples of famous women who have notable accents:

British:

* Emma Watson: Known for her role as Hermione Granger in the "Harry Potter" films.

* Kate Winslet: Oscar-winning actress known for films like "Titanic" and "Revolutionary Road."

* Keira Knightley: Known for her roles in films like "Pride & Prejudice" and "Pirates of the Caribbean."

* Helen Mirren: Renowned actress with a strong British accent.

* Judi Dench: Oscar-winning actress known for her roles in films like "Shakespeare in Love" and "Skyfall."

American:

* Meryl Streep: Considered one of the greatest actresses of all time, known for her versatile roles and American accent.

* Reese Witherspoon: Actress known for her roles in films like "Legally Blonde" and "Walk the Line."

* Jennifer Aniston: Known for her role as Rachel Green in the television series "Friends."

* Scarlett Johansson: Actress known for her roles in films like "Lost in Translation" and "Black Widow."

French:

* Marion Cotillard: Oscar-winning actress known for her roles in films like "La Vie en Rose" and "Inception."

* Eva Green: Actress known for her roles in films like "Casino Royale" and "Penny Dreadful."

* Audrey Tautou: Known for her role as Amélie in the film "Amélie."

Other:

* Salma Hayek: Mexican-American actress known for her roles in films like "Desperado" and "Frida."

* Penélope Cruz: Spanish actress known for her roles in films like "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" and "Parallel Mothers."

These are just a few examples. Many famous women have distinctive accents, and it's important to appreciate the diversity they bring to the world of entertainment and beyond.

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