

And then from there I had to bring in Russian.

“And I first had to learn a German accent. “To prep the Anna Delvey accent was really hard because I had finished season three of Ozark, which is a completely different accent, and then I dropped that and I had three weeks to learn Delvey,” she said. Garner told W magazine that she was a quick study when it came to learning Delvey’s accent. How Did Julia Garner Achieve Anna Delvey’s Accent in Inventing Anna? That means that accent you hear in Ozark also isn’t real. She actually doesn’t have much of an accent at all in interviews. Garner is from Riverdale, NY, in the Bronx area of New York City. What Does Julia Garner Sound Like in Real Life? Perhaps it’s from years of trying to flatten it when charming people. However, in videos, you can tell her accent is rather light and comes across a bit ambiguous. She was born and raised in Russia before moving to Germany as a teenager, hence her blended accent. Garner describes Delvey’s accent as a mix of German and Russian. So while the voice you’ll hear Garner take on in Inventing Anna isn’t actually how she sounds, it might be how Delvey sounds. “I’d already spent a lot of time looking at things like how she moves her eyes and how she talks, how her accent changes based on who she’s with,” she said. Garner even told W magazine in August that she’d been studying Delvey for the role. One notable thing that people often shared about Delvey was her accent, which had a tendency to change based on the circumstances. Her story is so intriguing, though, that it’s been turned into Inventing Anna on Netflix, starring Ozark‘s Julia Garner as Delvey. She blew through money - most of it other people’s - before eventually getting slapped with grand-larceny charges and locked up in prison. The fake socialite charmed her way through the elite circles in New York City a decade ago, convincing everyone that she was an heiress and absolutely filthy rich. Anna Sorokin, aka Anna Delvey, is a mysterious character.
