'King's Speech' star Colin Firth stuck with real-life stammer
The 50-year-old actor developed the stammer deliberately for the role, which earned him an Oscar award for Best Actor.
Colin Firth has admitted that he has developed a stammer in real life since playing George V1 in The King's Speech. "It's quite infectious," the Daily Star quoted him as saying."You find yourself doing it, and if I start thinking about it, it gets worse," he added.The 50-year-old actor developed the stammer deliberately for the role, which earned him an Oscar award for Best Actor.