"The accent": Landman star Ali Larter reveals what's the "most New Jersey thing" about her

Landman (Image Source: Prime Video)
Landman (Image Source: Prime Video)

Ali Larter has established a versatile career across film and television. She now stars in the new series Landman.

The actress recently appeared on a late-night show to discuss her role and her surprising roots. She offered a candid look at her personal background, proving that even a Hollywood star keeps a piece of home with her.

The series Landman focuses on the harsh, high-stakes world of West Texas oil. Larter plays a key role in the production alongside co-star Billy Bob Thornton. During a recent appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the actress spoke about the major shift from her upbringing in New Jersey to her current, quieter life in Idaho. This mix of fast-paced professional work and slow, private life gives her a unique perspective on fame and home.

During her appearance to promote Landman, Ali Larter addressed her New Jersey background. When asked what trait she carried from the Garden State, she said:

"I mean probably like the banter with like cops and firemen. The accent my mom would be like 'Where's my daughter?"

Ali Larter in Landman: The banter and the Garden State roots

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The conversation quickly moved to Ali Larter’s upbringing. She confirmed that she grew up in New Jersey, only about ten minutes from Philadelphia. This proximity gave her a distinct cultural background. When asked what trait best represents her New Jersey heritage, she did not point to a tough attitude or a love for the shore. She cited the quick, playful communication she experienced growing up.

The actress explained that she often slips right back into the accent when speaking with her mother. She then offered a perfect example of the phrasing. She put on the distinct New Jersey tone to mimic her mother.


Life on the set of Landman

Larter’s career has taken her far from the East Coast, specifically to Texas, for her current project. The drama series Landman focuses on the harsh, high-stakes world of West Texas oil. The actress plays a key role alongside the celebrated actor Billy Bob Thornton.

On Landman, she is cast as the love interest of Thornton’s character. She notes that their relationship in the show is extremely intense, describing it as "very vitriolic." This dramatic tension highlights the serious themes of the Landman series. She enjoys working with Thornton, describing him as cool, rock and roll, and "one of a kind."

Ali Larter shared a fascinating story from filming Landman. In one specific scene, she had to become completely enraged by Thornton’s character. She had to throw real plates during the scene. She got cut by a piece of sharp shrapnel after throwing the plates. She had to manage this challenging situation while maintaining the necessary intensity for the Taylor Sheridan series.

Landman requires a high level of commitment from its cast. The production shoots in Fort Worth, Texas, demanding that Larter spend five months of the year down there.


The surprising move to Idaho

Landman (Image Source: Prime Video)
Landman (Image Source: Prime Video)

While she carries the New Jersey banter with her, the actress no longer calls the state home. She revealed a major life change that happened about five years ago. Her family left Los Angeles during the pandemic and drove straight to Idaho. This move represented a complete "pivot" in her family’s life.

She moved to Idaho and found life there smaller and more rural. The community stays close, and that closeness shapes how people speak and act. Larter said that a small town expects steady manners and clear accountability. She offered a simple example to explain the rule.

A driver cannot press the horn at a stoplight, even when another car blocks the lane. That small act can mark someone as rude and place them outside the town’s circle. The slower pace stands in sharp contrast to the fast and crowded routine she knew back East. The shift pushes her to build patience in her daily life.

Edited by Nimisha