Entertainment | movies 10 Seriously Unlucky Irish Accents in Film Sean Connery and Julia Roberts make the list—twice By Sarah Quinn Posted Mar 17, 2009 5:40 PM CDT Copied Tommy Lee Jones arrives at the Oscars at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles o Feb. 24, 2008. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian, file) In honor of St. Patrick's Day, Irish Central ranks the worst Irish accents to hit the big screen. Sean Connery, "the gold standard to judge against all other bad Irish accents," takes the No. 1 and 2 spots, for Darby O'Gill and the Little People in 1959 and The Untouchables in 1987. Julia Roberts also gets two nods, for Michael Collins and Mary Reilly...though she even had a voice coach. Kevin Spacey's accent slipped "into American every fifth sentence or so in Ordinary Decent Criminal. Other winners—or losers: Tommy Lee Jones in Blown Away and Tom Cruise in Far and Away. And don't forget the Leprechaun in Leprechaun. He should know better. Click the link below for the entire list. Read These Next Americans have thoughts on aging. Essayist quit drinking at age 71, writes that it's never too late. Administration orders states to halt full SNAP payments. Indictment: Pitchers struck deal with bettors on what to throw. Report an error