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the free encyclopedia American dialect coach (born 1950) Tim Monich (born 1950) &#91 · 1 &#93 · Hilary Swank in Amelia · Cate Blanchett in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull · and Matt Damon in Invictus · California . &#91 · 2 &#93 · at Carnegie Mellon University . &#91 · 3 &#93 · While there he studied speech and dialect with Edith Skinner &#91 · 4 &#93 · 5 &#93 · Following this · Monich became a faculty member of the Drama Division at Juilliard from 1975 to 1987 · where he taught aspiring actors such as Kevin Spacey · Val Kilmer and Kelly McGillis . According to Alex Wilkinson of The New York Times · Monich is "pedagogically descended: from nineteenth-century philologist · Henry Sweet · who in turn taught Edith Skinner: Monich's teacher." &#91 · Career [ edit ] Monich has worked as a speech and dialect coach on hundreds of productions for film

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the free encyclopedia American dialect coach (born 1950) Tim Monich (born 1950) &#91
1 &#93
Hilary Swank in Amelia
Cate Blanchett in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
and Matt Damon in Invictus
California . &#91
2 &#93
at Carnegie Mellon University . &#91
3 &#93
While there he studied speech and dialect with Edith Skinner &#91
4 &#93
5 &#93
Following this
Monich became a faculty member of the Drama Division at Juilliard from 1975 to 1987
where he taught aspiring actors such as Kevin Spacey
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Val Kilmer and Kelly McGillis . According to Alex Wilkinson of The New York Times
Monich is "pedagogically descended: from nineteenth-century philologist
Henry Sweet
who in turn taught Edith Skinner: Monich's teacher." &#91
Career [ edit ] Monich has worked as a speech and dialect coach on hundreds of productions for film

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