So, uh, stupid question, but I’m not from the US.
Do Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) and Michael Scott (Steve Carell) share a specific accent? If so, what is it?
They both get that same distinctive tone in their voice when excited; is that a thing from somewhere, or do they just kind of sound alike as humans?
Their accents are different. Bob has a Midwest touch to his speech, as is standard for Illinois kids like him, Steve speaks classic Western New England, typical of his Massachusetts upbringing, which is almost exactly the same as American Standard.
But these two came up in the New York comedy world around the same time. They weren’t close but had many mutual colleagues. It might be more about a similar performance style than a regional accent you’re noticing.
Bob as the Philly Michael Scott was a trip.
I don’t think of either of them as having any specific regional accent at all. I think they just have somewhat similar voices and mannerisms
Steve is from Massachusetts, and Bob is from Illinois.
I’m curious if Steve used to sound more New England, and possibly trained himself to speak in a more “neutral” Midwestern accent.
Although, they are the same age, so maybe it was a trend they picked up in the 70s?
The Western New England accent is very different from your classic Foggettaboudit east coast accent. Unless you’re an academic linguistics researchers, it’s basically the same as American standard. He was luckily born into his accent.
How West is Western New England? He was born and raised just outside of Boston. That’s usually a pretty distinct accent, and not a foggetabouit accent. I see he went to school in Ohio. I think it’s more likely he lost it there, but I’m just a random guy. I just throw theories out.