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Smith: I don't know that I ever felt pigeonholed by "The Simpsons" as much as I felt pigeonholed in general because that's just what show business does.
You can easily get pigeonholed as somebody who writes police dramas, and as much as I love the police dramas I've done, I wouldn't want to get pigeonholed as specifically doing that.
She couldn't be pigeonholed; she was her own person always.
They don't want to be stereotyped and pigeonholed and labeled.
But Shiffrin is now 21 and unwilling to be pigeonholed.
Does working under different names help you avoid being pigeonholed?
"Yeah, I think it's that thing of being pigeonholed," she said.
Do you have concerns about being pigeonholed as a trans playwright?
City of Caterpillar usually gets pigeonholed as screamo, and that's understandable.
I suspect they have pigeonholed you as a friendly crisis counselor.
"I think it's that thing of being pigeonholed," she told the hosts.
But he usually expressed a patient weariness when people pigeonholed his characters.
Before Chappelle, most people pigeonholed Lil Jon as a monosyllabic crunk rapper.
It's not fun for an actor to be pigeonholed in any way.
For too many years, climate change has pigeonholed as an "environmental" issue.
The last three years we developed our styles out of being pigeonholed.
Geisel encouraged the Berenstains to avoid being pigeonholed with their bear characters.
Do either of you get nervous about being pigeonholed when choosing projects?
Show that you're not pigeonholed as one kind of creator or writer.
I didn't like to be pigeonholed into one thing, which was difficult.
Do you ever begrudge being pigeonholed as the gun, cow, or deer guy?
"Some people get themselves pigeonholed with what they're known for," the CEO said.
Were they pigeonholed as representative African-Americans and erased as unique human beings?
"We're not pigeonholed into using some particular kind of sand," Dr. Srubar said.
Or has it pigeonholed some of them, limiting the roles they are offered?
He wonders if he was pigeonholed into his job, which his family doesn't understand.
In interviews, Chappelle worried that the expectations set by this show pigeonholed black comedians.
Richie writes that she constantly feels pigeonholed by strangers' perceptions of her dramatic transformation.
Nine times out of ten they've been told not to so they're not pigeonholed.
I think that we get pigeonholed as a young brand, but we're pretty ageless.
There's a real problem with our culture in the way that artists are pigeonholed.
Getting pigeonholed as an actor is terrifying because you want to keep people guessing.
LOUISVILLE — Stephon Harbin leans Democratic but says he resents being pigeonholed in one party.
The same teachers complain of being pigeonholed as disciplinarians, their other talents rendered invisible.
With the album, Jepsen proved that she couldn&apost be pigeonholed in her music.
That's because Bell doesn't want the Nexus to be pigeonholed as just an air taxi.
A quick look over Zimmer's past work makes it clear that he can't be pigeonholed.
When I started off writing, I was sort of pigeonholed as an identity-based writer.
I didn't want to be pigeonholed into being a writer or writing about Muslim issues.
I was worried about being pigeonholed into being that guy who makes gay sex games.
It was especially helpful to the female Democratic candidates who are sometimes pigeonholed as leftist.
Palmer: Women often feel like we can get kind of pigeonholed in different categories, right?
Mr. Clemens meant the breakdown of hegemonies that pigeonholed people by sexuality, race or gender.
Do you think West Coast rappers, in particular, can get pigeonholed to a specific sound?
Often if they're a single woman, they're hyper-conscious of not wanting to be pigeonholed.
"I reject being pigeonholed or pinned-down by someone else's uninformed concept of me," she wrote.
"Users don't want to be pigeonholed," says Candice Morgan, the company's head of inclusion and diversity.
But being pigeonholed as Russell Westbrook's Robin is a tricky environment for anybody to navigate through.
How did it feel to be pigeonholed like that back in the heyday of slasher movies?
Yeah I get pigeonholed, and just a lot of attention, I think, because I'm a woman.
Unfortunately for us athletes, we've been pigeonholed into thinking that we can only be one thing.
"I had worked my whole career in automotive advertising, it kind of pigeonholed me," Vier said.
Fogelman, whose other credits include "Crazy Stupid Love" and "Guilt Trip," is conscious of being pigeonholed.
Despite their best efforts, celebrities tend to find themselves pigeonholed for the assets they're best known for.
"I think society has pigeonholed African Americans to look like one thing or the other," she says.
Was he pigeonholed into becoming the industry black designer who would be defined by his political stances?
It's always been that way for me: The most imprisoning thing is to feel myself being pigeonholed.
That's something I never really considered, because so many bands get pigeonholed in that sense, don't they?
Kelsey's pretty straight forward -- "Chow" woulda pigeonholed her to limited roles ... AKA playing the Chinese woman role.
When it comes to styling short hair, we often get pigeonholed into a limited number of styles.
If you're pigeonholed as someone weird or marginal, it's easier for them to dismiss what you do.
But it's great when people don't try and make comparisons, so we don't get pigeonholed into whatever.
No longer, Democrats argued, would their party be pigeonholed as indifferent to the plight of service members.
Plan for a handoff far in advance, so you know you won't be pigeonholed into busywork forever.
I was just listening to him complain, on Marc Maron's podcast, that's now what he's pigeonholed with.
I want society to learn that we are multifaceted and can't be typecast or pigeonholed into one role.
It's so great that, perhaps a little unfairly, it's become a little pigeonholed as just being a food.
No longer are flat dwellers pigeonholed into long-term commitments to lighting schemes such as tungsten versus LED?
As a consequence of these media portrayals, plus-size women often get pigeonholed this way in real life.
We'll definitely give it a try next time we find ourselves pigeonholed among a gang of wailing babies.
Strikingly, Ms. Hadid never allowed herself or her work to be pigeonholed by her background or her gender.
He could have been a major figure, but he was pigeonholed as a museum piece, even in 1965. . . .
It frees us up to be creative and not be pigeonholed into working on variations of the classics.
She was pigeonholed as the innocent Spears, an antithesis to her lip-syncing, head-shaving, rehab-hopping sister.
I call these "flavours" to avoid implying that relationships can be exclusively pigeonholed as constituting just one form.
Op-Ed Contributor Jerry Lewis, who died Sunday at 91, was not a man often overlooked, or pigeonholed.
Hopefully, that's a solid testament to us—never wanting our label to be pigeonholed to a certain sound.
Many women step off the ladder later in their careers, tired of being pigeonholed and passed over for promotions.
I think a lot of times these kinds of teenage characters get pigeonholed into being one type of person.
But they also appear keenly aware of the pitfalls of being pigeonholed as primarily for black or Latino voters.
Writers should also flex their muscles in various genres to not get pigeonholed in a specific area, he said.
While Harington worries about being pigeonholed into his most famous role, he appreciates playing a character he can relate to.
"The talent crisis in this industry is pretty massive, and these people don't like to be pigeonholed," Kaplan told CNBC.
But the pressure to perform minority trauma does put writers of color at an especially high risk of being pigeonholed.
Hafif was often pigeonholed as a monochrome painter, which tended to place her in a rather narrow, even anachronistic niche.
Similarly, a startup piloting an analytics product in a CPG enterprise was immediately pigeonholed into the IT department's analytics budget.
In improv, female characters are often pigeonholed into wife/mother/sexually promiscuous roles—the Madonna/whore complex, manifest on stage.
Clearly, the band had grown tired of being pigeonholed, and they were looking for new ways to pummel their audiences.
Was this a deliberate decision to move away from that sound so as not to be pigeonholed in that genre?
Mary Lovelace O'Neal returns to New York at 78 with a solo show and an undimmed aversion to being pigeonholed.
Sometimes I think that my paintings are all self-portraits of someone who doesn't want to be pigeonholed or tokenized.
You know, very often, you're right, there is resistance to being pigeonholed into talking about yourself from a particular perspective.
Other women have said they had to overcome sexual harassment, insular networks of men, and being pigeonholed into specific stories.
But since no one likes to be pigeonholed, she is pushing back in "Closer Than They Appear" at Lyles & King.
As a contestant on the TV show "Top Chef" in 973 and 2011, she felt pigeonholed by her chain background.
She had a horror of being pigeonholed by anything so irrelevant as age, keeping her own a fiercely guarded secret.
Le Barricou has been categorized mainly as a brunch establishment online, "which has pigeonholed us over the years," he continued.
Hilary Duff revealed Thursday on The Talk that she felt "pigeonholed" in the entertainment industry after having her son, Luca Cruz.
For all this talk about diversity in Hollywood, the dynamics seem to be pigeonholed in a literal Black and white binary.
And yet that is how he has been pigeonholed by the art world, and not only on account of his cartoons.
But then Flanders decided that her brand just did not work for her anymore because it sounded immature and pigeonholed her.
Jukica: Rave promoters were asking to host parties there and so we were able to transcend being pigeonholed into one thing.
But she remained pigeonholed by the right, useful when it came to the woman thing but otherwise something of a nuisance.
Laird's novels have been pigeonholed as "lad lit" in the past, but they are more ambitious than this gawky sobriquet suggests.
She has not been pigeonholed as a "feminist artist" in the same way that Chicago, Miriam Schapiro, and Carolee Schneemann have.
But Mr. Levy was then confronted with that age-old show business conundrum: How do you prevent yourself from being pigeonholed?
At first, I wondered if it was a political decision: Did he not want to be pigeonholed as a refugee politician?
But it was always funny that because I have brown skin and hair, I was automatically pigeonholed into those two princesses.
Ever since Smother, people had us pegged as a clever art band and I think we got sick of being pigeonholed.
But contemporary Southern writers are more likely to shed their Southern-ness in print and avoid being pigeonholed as parochial or regional.
She observed that although the law appeared to afford women a "liberty" not afforded to men, in actuality it pigeonholed both sexes.
Women in music are discouraged from pursuing technical skills; they are pigeonholed as performers, with men in the studio calling the shots.
I mean, I think certainly because I made two science fiction films, people have kind of pigeonholed me as a design freak.
Even Jeff himself is written in such a way that he can't be pigeonholed as a character one way or the other.
Mr. Malik doesn't want to be pigeonholed into selling grilled lamb chops, but he could probably make a good living at it.
Unfairly pigeonholed as a love interest for too much of her career, Dunst has always been best at playing black-hearted schemers.
This is especially true of Soave, which was pigeonholed with all Italian white wines back then as harmless, if consumed icy cold.
Mr. Rowe worries a little about being pigeonholed, because he also wants to play roles that have nothing to do with autism.
As a women of mixed ethnic heritage, she's struggled with being pigeonholed as both an artist and just a person, for years.
For virtually his entire career he was an independent, not part of an architectural firm, and he was not easily pigeonholed stylistically.
The book brought him international fame, although as a poet he felt uneasy about being pigeonholed as an analyst of Soviet politics.
And what struck him as pertinent was Prince's refusal to be pigeonholed into a genre or have his race determine his stardom.
Henson was worried about being pigeonholed in children's television, so he created a variety programme, "The Muppet Show" to appeal to adults, too.
Consequently, it also pigeonholed him as the disembodied hand guy, which he would rehash in varying degrees for the rest of his career.
The first thing Prince told me after we got signed is he did not want to be pigeonholed as an R&B artist.
Las Vegas Country SaloonContinuing on our tour of Western-themed bars that refuse to be pigeonholed, LVCS is definitely not a country saloon.
When you look back at Drunken Lullabies, do you see any songs that rose above the "drunken Irishmen" concept you felt pigeonholed into?
Case in point: Jess, who'd been pigeonholed as a store manager, now acts as buyer for W82, a position Chris had previously held.
Still, he is careful not to be pigeonholed by his ethnic identity, even if he is eager to take on the president's rhetoric.
Your dad didn't want you to be pigeonholed into playing the "big" position the way that some people defined the "big" position back then?
Marvin Gaye, Sly and the Family Stone had broken down the barriers between white and black radio, but he didn't want to be pigeonholed.
I would never like to be pigeonholed to one sound or one genre, the label has naturally evolved as well as my own productions.
Hillary Clinton told my graduating class at the University of Maryland in 20123 not to let our generation be pigeonholed as apathetic Generation Xers.
After campaign aides insisted in June that Mr. Obama would not be pigeonholed to reach African-American voters, whose support appeared steady for Mrs.
Randall L. Stephenson, the chief executive of AT&T, could easily be pigeonholed as just another empire-building executive with a white-bread résumé.
" In an interview with Maxim, Renner explained that Rémy Martin was "celebrating" his life with the message that "none of us should be pigeonholed.
I likewise secured the television, which I blame for the long years I endured without zip ties, having pigeonholed them as a kidnapping accessory.
In fact, the actor says, he's spent much of his career – and life – pigeonholed into a narrow set of roles based on his Pakistani ethnicity.
In my life in the business, having that flamboyant ability, very often that's where you're pigeonholed, that's where you're sort of put in a box.
If the defining trait of Dutch football is an embracing of universalism, a refusal to be pigeonholed, then Koeman embodied that as well as anyone.
At December's convention, Kramp-Karrenbauer tried to bring the two sides together, stressing that she represented the entire party and didn't want to be pigeonholed.
It's inevitable that a band has to be included in a genre, and really no one feels comfortable being put into a box or pigeonholed.
And then there are the downright ornery voters—as many as 10-15% of respondents in our survey—who refuse to be pigeonholed at all.
The 33-year-old actor is working overtime to make sure that as a tall, burly Black man, he doesn't get pigeonholed into certain roles.
"When we find an exceptional small growth company that can grow sustainably for 10 years, we're not pigeonholed by a market cap cutoff," he said.
Will it be the same kind of reluctance to take on issues of racial inequality for fear of being pigeonholed as beholden to black interests?
Your Information Technology staff isn't generally pigeonholed as a bunch of steamy sex symbols, so it's really nice to know that SOME LIKE IT HOT.
Do you know how easy it is to get pigeonholed by the person you're married to, and then you just can't get out of it?
Melania Trump doesn't want to be pigeonholed as just another pretty face, when she's really the most trusted confidante of this country's likely Republican presidential nominee.
Another thing both Washington and Ansari agree on: If you don't want to be pigeonholed, sometimes it pays to get your own projects off the ground.
I definitely have gotten — pigeonholed is a negative word so I don't want to use it — but definitely gotten this reputation for doing more dramatic material.
"She doesn't want to be pigeonholed, ever," said Ashley Calhoun of Pulse Music Group, who signed Starrah to a publishing contract as a songwriter in 2015.
Every January, that process repeats itself; the difference is that these so-called "midseason" shows tend to be more daring, less easily pigeonholed, and overall just better.
Not to assume or diminish the intent of these artists (after all, no one likes to be pigeonholed), but the similarities between their current records are striking.
I wanted to write that because I was being pigeonholed as a writer who wrote funny stuff that was light and had snappy dialogue and was sarcastic.
She reminds us of the struggle some artists face, pigeonholed by audiences as motivated by their illness alone, a presumption that undermines their critical agency as artists.
If Instagram can use the size, money and engineering resources to develop new features faster than Snapchat, it could escape from being pigeonholed as a copy cat.
Noisey: For as good a reception as it got, did you start to feel pigeonholed by it, like you were Radiohead and everyone wanted to hear "Creep"?
Wine School Many cuisines brought by immigrants to the United States have long been pigeonholed as cheap and plentiful, part of a high-volume, low-margin business.
And I think a lot of our subjects saw this as an opportunity to avoid being pigeonholed and just tell their story as it is, in full.
"We have, for the longest time, been pigeonholed as a retargeting company, but the reality is that we have really been evolving," CEO Toby Gabriner told me.
And campaigning in Iowa, Ms. Gillibrand emphasized her experience representing a conservative House district, hoping to ensure she is not pigeonholed as just another blue-state Democrat.
It could have something to do with the fact that we're dealing with aging after being pigeonholed as the perennial "young folks" that the older generations don't get.
De Benoist spun together right and left, taking positions that seemed counterintuitive so often that his critics sometimes suspected he was doing so just to avoid being pigeonholed.
Some have pigeonholed as "Russia's Google" and it has for years been looking for ways to expand its profile and reach into more countries outside its home market.
Since then, Cornelius's work hasn't stopped transforming before our very ears, refusing to be pigeonholed and always seeking innovation in every sphere, from composition to recording and production.
But even as employers seek to plug gaps by hiring from outside, studies point to workers being pigeonholed, rather than helped to explore new careers within their organisations.
I find myself in situations where I'm like, I don't want to get pigeonholed, I don't want to keep doing the same thing, I want to challenge myself.
Seyfried has since said that she was "pigeonholed as the dumb blonde" after starring in the film, but that just shows how convincing she was in the part.
"If you're way too worried about being pigeonholed, then you're just reacting—you know what I mean?" he states inquisitively, as the sun emerges through the clouds again.
I fully believe that when you put artists who are pigeonholed as niche, difficult, elitist in a new context, you can see that the labeling is not true.
"We have been pigeonholed, in a deliberate way, in one type of live broadcast, which is what you can do with your phone," Periscope CEO Kayvon Beykpour said.
Though her size pigeonholed her, No Small Parts explains that she developed her own accent and manner of speech which exuded the confidence her physicality wasn't able to muster.
Women have generally been pigeonholed into one of two categories in comics: the fierce and badass warrior chick, or the girlfriend/damsel in distress, helpless and in the background.
"What pained us the most about Sore was that people pigeonholed us as this 90s Courtney Love situation," Monks says, describing "I Feel Free" as a noise U2 song.
Even in the States, the style's trendiness always had a limited lifespan, flooding jazz clubs with a delicate, danceable energy that could never escape being pigeonholed as a fad.
One of the reasons Harry Mathews prefers not to reveal the procedures he uses in his novels is because he doesn't want to be pigeonholed as a procedural novelist.
Around the district, she'd been emphasizing a drug pricing bill she sponsored, which the House passed and got pigeonholed in the Senate, to show she's focused on pocketbook issues.
What's unique about Smart is how she seems to never stop working, even as she's never content to be pigeonholed into a "Jean Smart role" (whatever that would mean).
This exhibition of work by Grant Wood at the Whitney Museum, offers an opportunity to reconsider a very unusual artist who has been pigeonholed as irretrievably conservative and sentimental.
Under strain ahead of negotiations with the EU, the May government has further pigeonholed itself with its tough talk on a strong industrial policy that protected British companies and jobs.
"I had seen so many women get pigeonholed," said Kara Lawson, a former University of Tennessee and W.N.B.A. star who started her career as an analyst in the early 2000s.
One government official said Rossello felt pigeonholed by the board, forced to either push bigger-than-expected cuts, or resist the board's projections and be viewed as having no plan.
Because Carter took on fairy tales, she was sometimes pigeonholed as a "white witch," the sort of person who reads Tarot cards and believes that the earth speaks to her.
"[They] should not be pigeonholed or fit into overly rigid classifications leaving no room for a suitable personal and pastoral discernment," meaning maybe they should be allowed to take communion.
LONDON (Reuters) - Towering Croatian Ivo Karlovic, once pigeonholed as a serving machine with few other buttons to press, showed there is more to his game than aces at Wimbledon on Monday.
Feloni: So at this point, talking about this whole evolution of your career, do you still have some of those doubts or feelings, pigeonholed by "The Simpsons" or any of that?
The truth is, all of us (me especially) are better than the dweebs on Survivor, because we are all better than the worst stereotypes that each generation has been pigeonholed into.
Herbert Hoover, who could justifiably campaign as a progressive Republican, pigeonholed Smith as an advocate of state socialism (the same epithet that a spiteful Smith would hurl at Roosevelt in 1936).
The New Museum devotes three floors to "Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of All Work," surveying the drawings of the American artist who is too often pigeonholed for his punk-rock roots.
Like any former victim will tell you, it's not enough to survive a terrible trauma, because no individual should be defined or pigeonholed by the worst thing that ever happened to them.
When people feel pigeonholed by the way they define themselves — to the point that it's the only way they can see themselves — they often use deception to double down on that identity.
B.J. Epstein, a lecturer in children's literature at the University of East Anglia in the UK, notes that diverse characters are often pigeonholed by their ethnicity, race, religion, disability or sexual orientation.
But it's at least an honest depiction of the world around us, and an exciting path forward for a group of producers not content to be pigeonholed by outsiders ideas of genre.
Hell, this is the picture that revitalized Sam Elliott with a part that was designed just for him, and, as he tells it, made him feel free from being pigeonholed in Westerns.
The dignity of work message, like Brown himself, can at times be pigeonholed as a rallying cause for union workers, but Brown includes management and white-collar professions when he pushes his theme.
While the Civil Rights Act of 1968 provided for federal prosecution of anyone who hurt or interfered with someone because of her or his race, religion or nationality, the law pigeonholed such crimes.
In fact, the Scottish grime scene Shogun's been pigeonholed into has so far been mostly approached with the kind of morbid YouTuber curiosity the likes of Blackpool's Sophie Aspin and Little T attract.
They haven't pigeonholed him into a role that only accentuates one part of his game, planted him in the corner, or gone out of their way to hide him on the defensive end.
"Hopefully, this performance will provoke thought about the ways in which women are 'pigeonholed' by their wardrobes — forced to dress and behave within certainly culturally established parameters," Ms. Freedman says in wall text.
If the contralto field might seem the ultimate seller's market, it is also relatively small, and, versatile as she is, Ms. Amereau fears that being pigeonholed as an alto might limit her opportunities.
Kara, whose plot revolves around rescuing and caring for her adoptive daughter Alice, is pigeonholed into cloying maternal behavior, the only respectable direction, apparently, in which an android woman may transgress her bounds.
Although Le Guin hated to be pigeonholed as a science fiction writer—she preferred the term "American author"—she was, in a way, born to tell stories that are both fantastical and scientific.
Though the parts have been great opportunities for Rae to showcase her creativity and brilliant sense of humor, they may have also unintentionally pigeonholed her into the trope of the quirky Black girl.
Mr. Chamblee is a tall, hunky corps dancer; Mr. Ulbricht, a principal for 11 years, is a short, stalwart, experienced virtuoso who has tended to be pigeonholed into comic mascot and jester roles.
Mr. Castro hopes so, too, but he also does not want to be pigeonholed as a Latino candidate, and he has taken pains to try and appeal to a broad swath of voters.
I have always mistakenly pigeonholed McComb as more of a folk troubadour but, with two drummers and rhythms that verged on Krautrock, the band was in full Rolling Thunder Revue era Dylan mode.
The exhibition of work by Grant Wood, organized by Barbara Haskell at the Whitney Museum, offers an opportunity to reconsider a very unusual artist who has been pigeonholed as irretrievably conservative and sentimental.
Tired of being ignored, pigeonholed and sexualised, Amanda Vitartas, Jenny McKechnie, and Grace Kindellan, decided to do something about it—by starting Hysterical Records, a label that addresses the gender imbalance of the scene.
Opposition to the status quo, the power that comes of compression into a minimum of words, and also a form of refusal: to be pigeonholed, to be confined to certain tones, concerns or audiences.
After making his mark with early music, the British-born Mr. Leppard chafed at being pigeonholed and sought to recast himself as a versatile conductor of concert works and operas from across the centuries.
" Buttigieg, who came out in 2015 and married his husband in 2018, has embraced the symbolic nature of his candidacy, but has also tried to avoid being pigeonholed as the so-called "gay candidate.
But for many years, Ms. Mazloomi said, cultural historians pigeonholed African-American quilts, assuming that black quilters had a preference for bright colors and large, asymmetrical piecing — like those famously made in Gee's Bend, Ala.
That image was the source of their early popularity, but De La Soul has often been pigeonholed by their debut album 3 Feet High and Rising and their sophomore album De La Soul is Dead.
Only on Bachelor In Paradise can the stars actually be themselves instead of pigeonholed into characters dictated by "the process," so new relationships form, villains become heroes, heroes become villains, and it's just amazing television.
The characters don't bring up one another's racial backgrounds (except when Eleanor is trying to remember what country Chidi was born in), which allows the characters to develop naturally, without being pigeonholed by racial cliches.
In terms of their cultural status and perceived financial values, crafts often are pigeonholed as fine art's poor relations — conjuring up for some observers images of utilitarian objects or hobbies involving felt or colored paper.
And just because it's hard doesn't mean you stop fighting against it or defying it or refusing to be pigeonholed or put in a box or labeled or told you can and can't do things.
If it's pigeonholed as a niche exploitation-horror film, a grueling experience only meant for the truly undaunted, that's unlikely to line Ducournau up for a shot at critical acclaim, or bigger opportunities down the line.
Sitting at a table in the Trump Bar at Trump Tower New York, the skyscraper used as Wayne Enterprises in the film "The Dark Knight Rises," Ivanka Trump said the Trump Hotels customer can't be pigeonholed.
The prolific producer and vocalist also called out the Grammys for their treatment of black artists, adding that he would love to be recognized on a more mainstream level and not forever pigeonholed in "urban" categories.
It can also make you seem pigeonholed and ruin your chances of being considered for other great opportunities and open positions (because the hiring manager will assume they may be too different from your stated objective).
"I feel like I was judged for having a baby too soon, and getting married too soon and now, I'm pigeonholed for being a 'mom,' " said Duff, who gave birth to Luca, 4, when she was 24.
In past decades, pop artists who make their Latinx identity visible and audible to US listeners have often been pigeonholed into narrow personas reliant on stereotypical tropical tropes about passion and rhythm, dressed up in vibrant colors.
While there are at least 3 million Muslims in the US, when it comes to media's portrayal of the religious group narratives are often riddled in anti-Muslim rhetoric; pigeonholed as terrorists; or criticized for the hijab.
I called her up to talk about being pigeonholed, what it was like to be a female actor in horror during the 80s, and her thoughts on the notorious scene from Re-Animator that many deemed exploitative.
Mixing hip-hop and the soul music he grew up on, Henderson pursued a sound that would be a "tool to reflect who I am," rather than be pigeonholed into the old school sounds fans might expect.
But the addition pigeonholed the House resolution in the Senate, where the parliamentarian ruled it was no longer "privileged" — a mechanism that allowed supporters to force a vote on it and pass it with a simple majority.
In fact, Shlesinger told Refinery29 she worked she worked closely with Wahlberg and director Peter Berg to make sure that Cissy wouldn't fall victim to the tropes that many female characters in action projects are pigeonholed into.
"I definitely fear us being pigeonholed as a 'gay band' because, regardless of being queer, Alisa and I try to write music that's universal, whether it's girls our age listening to our songs or straight men," Cristal says.
It's truly exciting to see them branch out into all these styles, especially since early on in his career Skrillex's interests were (maybe rightfully at the time) pigeonholed into the aggro dubstep lane where he made his name.
This is not a tale of revenge, nor is it a reply to Damore; this is the exhaustion of one person who is stereotyped, pigeonholed, and belittled, by men who assume our trauma is the same as theirs.
Even if the offers were not as big as those some of his white counterparts were getting — "Nobody was talking about 'Jurassic World,'" he said, the film Colin Trevorrow landed after his Sundance debut — he didn't feel pigeonholed.
The reasons were complex, but essentially the Paris-based Giacometti, who grew up in the Italian-speaking Val Bregaglia, close to the border with Italy, simply refused to represent Switzerland and to be pigeonholed as a Swiss artist.
Bonas said that in the aftermath of her romance with Harry (who recently traveled to Africa to celebrate his now-girlfriend Meghan Markle's birthday), she often felt "pigeonholed" into the narrow of definition of being a royal ex-girlfriend.
It's not just that she's the mysterious martial artist/submission specialist; it's that she transcends it even as she is it, something recognizable and altogether more than the possible pigeonholed role so many working that style end up in.
Perhaps more important, with Killing Eve Waller-Bridge avoided the trap that so many women creators find themselves in—of being pigeonholed by their first-person work as confessional artists who don't want to stray past their own experience.
After 12 years in theater, where moving back and forth across that line is much more common, Seehorn had spent 10 years in TV comedy when she auditioned for Better Call Saul and was frustrated by how she'd been pigeonholed.
Although he is driven by liberal causes — like combating economic, gender, and sexual preference inequality — Kumamoto consciously avoids presenting himself as a leftist politician for fear of being pigeonholed as just another figure among Mexico's fractured and often fractious left.
Too irreverent to play the corporate rock game that made superstars out of 290s contemporaries like R.E.M., and far too musically eclectic to be pigeonholed into any one scene, the 'Mats simply made music the only way they knew how.
"Even though I don't want Arcane to be pigeonholed as a noir fetishizer's wet dream, I consider myself a generally dark person," Rojas-Masferrer told me with an almost-bashful look, suggesting there wasn't any cool-guying or posturing at play.
We should all question why films made by, or focused on the issues of, people of color are pigeonholed into a monolithic category (see: "Hidden Fences") not considered to be of the same caliber as films made by and for white people.
Fluency across styles — from the tropical reggaeton beat of "Sorry" to the Prince-inflected minimalism of Ms. Gomez's new single, "Hands to Myself" — has kept Ms. Michaels and Mr. Tranter from being pigeonholed, or even linked to their various hits by many listeners.
As the fashion designer and tennis circuit fixture Ted Tinling, Alan Cumming is pigeonholed as the film's fairy gay father: the wardrobe genius behind King's on-court ensembles who also guides her toward the acceptance of her own sexuality, bibbity-bobbity-boo.
This sentiment illustrates the bind many trans creatives in the fashion industry find themselves in: They're initially singled out for their gender identity, and then pigeonholed for something that's both intimately personal and has little (if nothing) to do with their craft.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 17 Photos View Slide Show ' Mr. Charles resisted being racially pigeonholed but also considered it a duty to cover the movement, said Chester Higgins, who joined The Times in 1975 as one of its few other black photographers.
Not only are Trump and the Republicans engaging in a dangerously bigoted attack on Omar, but they risk creating a backlash on the Democratic left in which any concerns about Omar's comments on Israel can be pigeonholed as part of Trump's cruel crusade.
Still, Goat is the sort of indie drama that will signal to both independent and Hollywood filmmakers that Jonas is willing to get down and dirty for a role, and that he doesn't want to be pigeonholed by his pop star roots.
Tyler got her start as a standup comic in the late '90s, at a time when, she says, black women were often pigeonholed into a certain style of comedy while she was much more comfortable making jokes about her love of all things geeky.
And though Gorey, who never married, refused to be pigeonholed — he told Boston magazine in 21985 that he was "reasonably undersexed" and "neither one thing nor the other" — his stories of spinsters and singletons and waifs are certainly queer in both senses of the word.
Pigeonholed early for her involvement at the age of 19 in an "experimental" film, Ecstasy — the first non-pornographic film to portray an on-screen female orgasm — Lamarr went on to lead a life that was, in all respects, the embodiment of old Hollywood glamour and scandal.
As a special forces team, Battlefront II's Inferno Squad is meant to help bring those fantasies to life, by offering a jack-of-all-trades group that lets players fulfill multiple roles, instead of the traditionally pigeonholed Stormtroopers that exist in the movies to only do one thing.
But what Hollywood initially did with Hammer makes sense: This is an industry that has forever conflated image with ability, and in this topsy-turvy world, regular-looking guys with leading-man charisma like Michael Shannon become supporting stars while chiselled character actors are pigeonholed as bland leading men.
But the vanguard of the Bay Area scene isn't content with being pigeonholed into the "post-hyphy" label, and instead is reaching for hybridized sounds that reference the various movements that have defined Bay Area hip-hop over the decades, as well as influences from other genres and regions.
But what's clear on "4275," his debut album after years of mixtapes and guest appearances, is his unwillingness to be pigeonholed, and also the specificity of his vocal gift, which is far more reminiscent of the gentle singers of the 1980s than the wrestlers of the hip-hop generation.
Austin is a PhD candidate and is thus enjoying a brief honeymoon in which he can't be politically pigeonholed, but Glaeser has a generally free market orientation and is a huge booster of cities (especially coastal ones), which he argues have to grow larger to boost economic growth.
As I read "Winter" I wondered whether its author had grown bored by his facility with very long prose; whether he wished to elude being pigeonholed as a certain type of writer, or worried that he'd discovered the limits of his interests or, perish the thought, of his talent.
Hosting has become the ultimate proof that a rapper is a jack of all trades, and that's why Miller admits that he isn't afraid of what many people call the "reality curse," or the phenomenon of entertainers from different genres being pigeonholed into the less lucrative world of reality television.
In agreeing to break the impasse after a three-day shutdown, Democrats are banking that they have successfully pigeonholed Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell into opening an immigration debate in the coming weeks and that an overwhelmingly bipartisan vote for an immigration bill would put pressure on the House and White House.
He's been pigeonholed as a dunks-only factory worker since he entered the league, but the 23-year-old league leader in field goal percentage has exhibited a little more nuance in his offensive game this season, primarily because his hand-eye coordination looks far more polished than it used to be.
His work has been pigeonholed in various ways — humor, travel, memoir, essay — but in general it tends to favor legs over navel and to present the reader with a consistent persona: an observant, decent, ecstatically modest guy from Hudson, Ohio, who hears the call of the wild from both nature and the city.
Pigeonholed as a leftist after teaching English at a labor union center in Mexico and promoting racial integration during Boston's school busing crisis in the 1970s, Mr. Leiken drew the scorn of fellow liberals in 1984 when, in an article in The New Republic, he accused the Sandinista government of corruption and repression.
Through the artists he's produced in recent years, including Chris Stapleton — whose Grammy-winning album "Traveller" was cut here — Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell and Jamey Johnson, Mr. Cobb has helped stage an outsider insurgency within this notoriously insular industry town, dragging music that once might have been pigeonholed as alt-country toward the genre's mainstream.
"Def Comedy Jam," which is returning for the second time with a new title, "All Def Comedy," for one episode on Saturday, also faced the same issues that black comics of the era did: being pigeonholed by critics who single-mindedly focused on the profanity and applied moral standards never used for their white counterparts.
I asked the Basslet team why they had decided to skip including a way to tell time on what is obviously such a watch-shaped device; they answered that they didn't want to have the Basslet pigeonholed as another smartwatch, but I think that I'd be far more likely to wear it on my wrist if it told time.
You'll have to ask her yourself, but she probably doesn't want people to think that she's putting a woman in a program just because she's a woman … I don't think she's against the gender quota per se, but I also think she probably doesn't want to be pigeonholed as someone who wants to just fulfill a quota.
When it comes to being pigeonholed, few writers invite such easy association and expectation as F. Scott Fitzgerald, who coined the term "Jazz Age" and helped to define the era with his dazzling stories about beautiful people, glittering wealth, and moral decay, most famously exemplified by that staple of high school reading lists and Great American Novel measurements, The Great Gatsby.
It also shows that it's alright to admit that you were wrong; in interviews, Haggard sometimes expressed regret for writing "Okie," because he hated being pigeonholed as a "political" artist; as he said in 1981, the song "made me appear to be a person who was a lot more narrow-minded, possibly, than I really am," and it clearly bothered him.
There was one, CNN did a series of them, just in terms of reaching out to the public, because a lot of us get pigeonholed in saying, "Well, no, we don't agree with the way you want to do this, $60 trillion in total spending this and this and this," and then it looks like you have no plans for the American people.
Look at them in a New York City context to understand what might be meant as a "classic liberal": A classic liberal is one not pigeonholed and identified by ideology or generational marketing demographics; classic liberalism is a great house with vast and varied rooms and spaces like a Tibetan mandala, as New York City was still when Bloomberg was mayor, from 28503 to 22019.
While Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Lady Gaga have all transcended the "pop star" label, too complex to be pigeonholed as such, Taylor Swift and Katy Perry have side-stepped the "choreo plus sex appeal" standards set by Janet Jackson and J Lo. But Ariana—pure, distinctive pop whichever way you cut her—is taking up the mantle, in many ways filling the pop princess mould in the style of those who went before her: Britney and Christina, and Madonna before them.
Here are just some of the things you may not know about Hedy: Born Hedwig Kiesler, she was 16 when she filmed a movie called Ekstasy, widely credited with showing the first onscreen female orgasm; as a young wife in Vienna she escaped her Nazi-sympathizing husband by posing as a maid and riding off into the night with jewels sewn into her coat; in her 40s, tired of being pigeonholed in the role of seductress onscreen, she tried to take on the Hollywood studio system and produced her own film; and during World War II, she moonlighted as an inventor, collaborating with music composer George Antheil to invent a way for submarines to communicate with ships on random frequencies, so as to fool the enemy.
There's always going to be the issue of being pigeonholed into just being one kind of photographer, but the whole reason I got into this work was to tell stories in that kind of way, so I love meeting and working with other trans people and other queer people of color because I feel like, in the media right now, especially in the last couple years, there's been so much coverage about trans issues and if there's not very many people out there that know that there are trans writers and trans photographers, a lot of that narrative is written for us, so it's been a huge reason why I decided to take my photography more seriously, and I want to be one of the people to tell it.

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