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Crowe 'storms out' of BBC interview
Published Friday, May 14 2010, 21:33 BST | By Jennifer Still

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According to the Daily Mail, Crowe left after interviewer Mark Lawson suggested the actor's English accent in Robin Hood contained a 'hint' of Irish.
"You've seriously got dead ears if you think that's an Irish accent," the star said.
"I'm a little dumbfounded that you could possibly find any Irish in that character - that's kind of ridiculous, but it's your show."
He then apparently refused to answer further questions and walked out of the Dorchester Hotel in London, where the interview was being held.
Crowe recently described his Robin Hood character's relationship with sidekick Marian as "an adult love affair".
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