'9-1-1' Fans Are "Shook" After Learning This Detail About Actor Oliver Stark

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Even after seven seasons starring on 9-1-1, actor Oliver Stark continues to surprise fans with details they wouldn't normally pay attention to.

Ahead of the ABC drama airing its 100th episode on April 4 (which featured a crossover with The Bachelor), fans got a taste at what life is like behind the scenes in a video posted on TikTok. The minute-long clip featured the cast asking one another how many episodes they've been in throughout 9-1-1's run, with jokes running rampant about who's appeared the most on screen. As fans witnessed Oliver, Kenneth Choi and Peter Krause give high-fives to those who starred in the most installments, viewers also got to see the hilarious dynamic the cast and crew have while filming.

"They ALL deserve a medal. 🏅 Who's ready for Thursday's 100th episode of #911onABC?" read the caption for the snippet posted on April 2.

Given how Oliver's character Evan "Buck" Buckley has an American accent in 9-1-1, some fans were stunned to learn the actor doesn't in fact speak like that in real-life. Many were mind-blown to learn he actually has a British accent, which they voiced their shock about in the comments.

"Oliver’s regular voice always has me shook when I hear it," one person wrote on TikTok. "Buck is British??" another exclaimed. "I need Oliver Stark to use his accent in an episode [please] 😭," a different follower added.

While folks may not have been expecting this reveal, Oliver in fact hails from London, England, where he started his acting career.

According to Oliver's IMDB page, the British actor's first professional acting job was in the short film Follow for the U.K. Film Council in 2011, and he later went on to guest star in an episode of the BBC drama Luther. He eventually landed on American TV as a series regular on AMC's Into the Badlands from 2015-2017, leaving after season 2 to star on 9-1-1.

If this is the reaction fans have to hearing Oliver's real accent, maybe the show should find a way for him to use it on camera!

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