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"typecast" Definitions
  1. typecast somebody (as something) if an actor is typecast, they are always given the same kind of character to play

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" Asked if he was ever typecast as a Latino, he said, "I was desperate to be typecast so I could get a job.
"Never has a role been so perfectly typecast," Betty says.
And the Jew, we have the right to typecast him.
In Hollywood, Black female actresses have been typecast since the beginning.
She was too self-deprecating, charming, and funny to be typecast.
She's never typecast, because she never plays the same character twice.
I played the young Octavius—I was perfectly typecast for that!
Being typecast as Cleopatra's killers has done nothing for their career.
"All it illustrates is the inclination to typecast people," he said.
With Warren, Trump is trying to typecast a potential 2020 rival.
Todai men, she said, frequently typecast female peers as too serious.
Melisandre from Game of Thrones, has obviously been typecast in this movie.
Often typecast or whitewashed, as we've seen countless times in recent years.
Instead, Kos-Read was often typecast as a "dumb guy," he says.
Too big a role too early, and you can be typecast forever.
Typecast as a magazine portraitist, he struggled in the years that followed.
She knows a dancer doesn't have to spend a career being typecast.
So you are worried about being typecast and shoved into these roles. Exactly.
Meanwhile, Daniel Arnold, one of Instagram's foremost photographers, is wary of being typecast.
Here's Michael K. Williams asking himself, "Am I being typecast?" cooking cooking cooking
I was very sneaky right at the beginning, that they couldn't typecast me.
In her pursuit to help her family avoid homelessness, she had been professionally typecast.
Asian women are often typecast in Hollywood as slick criminals and untrustworthy con artists.
Sure, he was typecast, but aren't most performers at some point in their careers?
You can become typecast, or take on roles that are too big for you.
"That's why I was grateful to go back into theater because… you're typecast," said Norton.
"I'm still underestimated," Lovato said about those who typecast her as a former child star.
Because he's openly gay, Groff confessed to Out that he was worried about being typecast.
" Then realization took hold, and his face crumpled in mock despair: "Oh, I'm typecast already!
Clarke's never-before-seen six-episode series begins with the typecast role of The Terrorist.
For years, Lisa Edelstein was typecast as the "best friend" but never the leading lady.
It's clear that the Disney-owned Pixar typecast its two lead actors, Holland and Pratt.
His critics say no, that he's always been the regular old typecast of a calculating politician.
By the 1990s, Ms. Carrington began to push back against being typecast in costume-only roles.
The fact that Mr. Castro had been typecast as mild-mannered has grated on his campaign.
For all the betrayal and resentment that binds them, Magariel's characters feel neither typecast nor pitied.
Black opera singers have long been wary of "Porgy," because they can easily be typecast by it.
Pat Kiernan is always typecast, makes only scale and probably deserves a few screenwriting credits here and there.
If the performance typecast him as a roguish megalomaniac, there was still no shortage of roles for Boothe.
I want society to learn that we are multifaceted and can't be typecast or pigeonholed into one role.
By now, most of us know that Hugh Grant is, often typecast as the "charmingly befuddled" male lead.
However, The New York Times noted in Del Rio's obituary that her accent meant she was often typecast.
Ahmed writes that there are three stages to overcoming the terrorist typecast that is quickly thrust upon him.
"It's not an easy industry, and it's very easy for someone like me to be typecast," said Upton.
But the dude is going to be at risk of being typecast after he's done with Captain America.
But being consistently typecast to portray a doting and wisecracking friend can be... what's the word... the worst.
Instead, she chose to focus on doing different kinds of films that would keep her from being typecast.
Feature Over a 40-year career, the actress has avoided being typecast and explored humor in broken places.
They assume that older employees possess stronger skills and deeper knowledge and, consequently, typecast Millennials as too green.
Tackling typecast Others point out that typecasting in children's novels isn't an issue exclusive to the black community.
Being typecast as the person who is self-important and always unavailable will only hurt, not help, your career.
After "Neighbours," he was unable to find acting work in Australia due to being typecast from portraying Jim Robinson.
But it got me wondering: Is it fair to the talented actor to typecast him as a certain role?
Friend to cutouts, splashy prints, allover sequins, tuxedos and plunging necklines, Ms. Harris seems determined to avoid being typecast.
I do think there's a fear of being typecast as gay, and I wouldn't say that that fear is baseless.
Neither of them deserve to be typecast, but they've been burned into my pop culture memory as those indelible characters.
Q: You've spoken before about your issues with being typecast into roles, how big a problem is it for you?
Mr. Polito said he was fine with being typecast, as long as he could bring some depth to his roles.
It can be hard to break out of that path, since employers may typecast applicants by their most recent experience.
Mr. Kerr recalled that he had other interests and did not want to be typecast as a Gunther-only writer.
" But to his surprise, Smith's "Queen Sugar" role didn't set him up for being typecast as the "token trans guy.
Jurado, like other Mexican actresses, fought against stereotyping in the American film industry, much of which typecast Mexican women as seductresses.
Ditto Maggie Gyllenhaal's gold-and-black bias-cut Marc Jacobs, which referenced assorted eras with enough insouciance to escape being typecast.
She was abused as a child and then all throughout Hollywood, typecast as a ditzy blonde, or as the sex goddess.
O'Reilly's ego was such that he never let himself be typecast or played as a stooge for a rote ideological agenda.
Although he won his share of acting parts over the years, West became typecast, but he didn't become bitter about it.
She flourished and languished simultaneously in these roles; her star power rose quickly but she was growing weary of being typecast.
Does she resent being typecast as the hot, horny Asian as much as I resented being seen as a "model minority"?
Salieri was typecast as a foreign interloper, an Italian intrigant—a pattern already visible in Leopold Mozart's letters to his son.
"She did not like to be typecast, either as a woman artist, a Jewish artist or a textile artist," he said.
But I think it's more important to put aside my fear about being judged or misunderstood or typecast as one specific thing.
Scientists are often typecast as liberals, but scientific institutions can be very conservative when it comes to preserving their own status quo.
If it were up to Hollywood, Aisha Tyler would forever be typecast as the witty black woman sidekick in every rom-com.
For all of the historical significance, slave isn't the version of Blackness that a Black actor would want to get typecast into.
He was frustrated with being typecast as the "silent, exoticized foreigner" or a "lab technician on shows like 'Chicago P.D.,'" he said.
Along with the traditional roles often pushed on women by Asian parents, society is quick to typecast us as quiet and submissive.
However, Conteh, now aged 65, is invariably typecast as a shady hood, violent con or ex boxer type down on his luck.
"I usually get typecast as the prisoner, pimp or perp, and the funny thing is I have a law degree," he said.
She has refused to be typecast as a siren or a femme fatale and has struggled to find roles that attract her.
From a young age, my twin sister and I were typecast, because she 'looks more Asian' and I 'look more Puerto Rican.
But yes, I used to be reluctant to play anyone Jewish, because I didn't want to be typecast as the Jewish actor.
She says psychological astrologers don't typecast and forecast like this, because it can be limiting and often feels like a self-fulfilling prophecy.
The ceasefire brokered by the US and Russia is all but dead and the actors are continuing to play out their typecast roles.
Meanwhile, their pioneering contemporaries who are queer and out, especially those typecast in femme roles, have trouble getting cast in the first place.
And like most actresses, Brie has struggled against being typecast in the type-A, goody two-shoes roles she's played in the past.
In her cover interview in the July 2015 issue, she admitted that she was afraid of being typecast due to the racy role.
Do you think those being so popular typecast the band a little bit as a band that you didn't necessarily want to be?
They all thought they knew the soft-spoken, camera-averse Leonard, as did we in the media, which hastily typecast him Duncan 2.0.
The actor claims to have been typecast ever since as a result, as well as generally inconvenienced by the whole melted face thing.
After the runaway success of The Seven Year Itch, Marilyn Monroe — fed up with crappy, typecast parts — "self-incorporated" as Marilyn Monroe Productions.
To follow that with Driving Miss Daisy, or Backdraft, people couldn't quite figure out who I was, and so they couldn't typecast me.
"The show was on just long enough to typecast me as a loudmouth Italian actress, but not long enough to ensure that I would earn the kind of money where I wouldn't have to worry about being typecast," Ms. Ballard said in "How I Lost 221 Pounds in 222 Years," a memoir written with Jim Hesselman and published in 2006.
Girlguiding, a UK-based charity, said too often girls see dolls dressed in clothes not designed for adventure but typecast according to their gender.
Most female reporters do not want to be typecast, but might acknowledge that their gender influences their work, just as it does for men.
Yadav, who received a university education in Australia yet became typecast as the ineffectual scion of a political patriarch, decided he needed a makeover.
They say the role is significant because it's not the normal rapper-turned-actor typecast situation ... and it's clear they're pretty stoked about that.
They helped to typecast the region in the Russian psyche as eternally violent, and it is not clear that one reality show can erase that.
After a string of lost parts, her manager feared Witherspoon would be typecast, and suggested the star change the way she dresses for her auditions.
He even joked that he was being typecast because he's the heaviest drinker out of the cast and his character is Whiskey Joe in the movie.
R&B singer K. Michelle, who is also from Memphis, revealed a passion for country music, but feels typecast to R&B as a black artist.
See for yourself below: I don't know anything about Benicio Del Toro as a person, but he sure is typecast as, uh, this exact character. pic.twitter.
She finds that system much more creatively fulfilling, and gets to bring herself to the project as a talent; it transcends being typecast for her race.
Still, it is a canny move by Boss, which tends to be typecast as the workplace outfitter of choice for strait-laced white-collar professionals everywhere.
And though the film does deal in harmful stereotypes — Japanese culture is exoticized and fetishized to a disturbing degree — Liu's character manages to avoid being typecast.
Talk about being typecast: the actor who played Ramsay Bolton in Game of Thrones, Iwan Rheon, has a new role that might just be even more sinister.
Inevitably, he was typecast: not only was Lewis best known as a fighter, he also looked like one, with many years of punishment having left their mark.
But she was typecast, in the parlance of the Hollywood press at the time, as a "sex kitten" and spent much of the 1960s in B-movies.
Likewise, his Atlanta Falcons teammates recognized how they were being typecast: frequent title contenders but never the champions, with only one Super Bowl appearance in franchise history.
As a young man he had wanted to be an actor; he got bit parts in "Apocalypse Now" and "Bugsy," typecast as an agent and a gangster.
Some black singers are wary of "Porgy," both out of discomfort with the piece and concerns that they could get typecast and kept from exploring other repertoire.
In this three-minute video, Michael K. Williams of "The Wire" fame tries to puzzle out the answer to a not-so-simple question: Is he typecast?
Theron appears on the cover of British GQ's May issue, in which she reveals that she struggles with being typecast and is denied roles due to her looks.
Following his time on Batman, West found himself typecast, but appeared in a number of films and television shows, such as Bonanza, Fantasy Island, and The Last Precinct.
Sadly, in the 15 years since this episode aired, Muslim representation in American TV remains rare and, when it does exist, Muslims are often typecast into stereotypical roles.
Mr. Horton left the show when it was at the height of its popularity, turning down a lucrative contract because, he said, he wanted to avoid becoming typecast.
When we exchange words about the series in detail, I got the strong sense that Pegg, while grateful, is way past being the typecast funny nerd for Hollywood.
Millennials, no matter how typecast by your cranky uncle who spends his days forwarding political emails to everyone because he still hasn't figured out Facebook, have simple needs.
It's nothing new for Munn, who is frequently typecast in roles meant to maximize her "I'm really hot but I'm also a geek so I'm relatable, I swear" appeal.
While Adam West was certainly typecast in the role for far too long, he represents a lighthearted approach to Batman that's become refreshingly different in this day and age.
But in any case, Herriman must make a pretty outstanding Charles Manson since he apparently won over both Fincher and Tarantino, so there are worse ways to be typecast.
WATCH: 23 Oscar Nominees Reveal The Untold Stories Behind Their Films If the performance typecast him as a roguish megalomaniac, there was still no shortage of roles for Boothe.
Never typecast, Bridges has played a bank robber, a struggling writer, a blank-faced alien, a U.S. president and a video game programmer in both independent and blockbuster movies.
You Play The Girl: On Playboy Bunnies, Stepford Wives, Train Wrecks, & Other Mixed Messages rattles the cage of how female characters have long been typecast within inherently sexist plot lines.
" Bill Gates also nods at typecast assumptions of the roles each couple plays in the partnership, adding, "Some people see Melinda as the heart of our foundation, the emotional core.
No. I was excited to do it because I realized that was going to be the only opportunity I would get to act, because I'm kind of typecast as me.
"Alfie" was a hit, but its gritty realism and its unflinching look at the consequences of casual sex did not typecast Mr. Gilbert: James Bond followed hard on Alfie's heels.
Yet for all the pain they inflict on one another, for all the betrayal and resentment trapping them together, Magariel's characters — the male ones, anyway— never feel typecast or pitied.
I like this book better — it's less familiar (some of the descriptions of Jewish suburbia in "The Middlesteins" felt typecast to me) and the tone less bouncy, more emotionally resonant.
Lark is a computer scientist and an ex-Google software engineer, a role typically typecast as providing essential space mission support work, but from ground control stuck firmly on Terra Firma.
After more than three years, and "realizing I didn't want to be typecast as an Hispanic person working for Hispanic TV," she left for Viacom, where Gates fell for a colleague.
He said he was worried he would be typecast as a doctor, so when he had the opportunity to make his mark in the hit comedy film he ran with it.
In all, the research offers an important reminder of something that's easy to forget in such an emotional election season: We can't — and shouldn't — typecast a person based on political leanings alone.
The scenes are one way to show different sides to Jane Villanueva's character, adding a kind of depth and dimension that sets it apart from other "token" Latinx roles typically typecast in Hollywood.
Being open about his gender allowed him to pursue his dream without the fear of being outed, being made to fit in a gender that wasn't his, or the ultimate trap: being typecast.
Simmons had already played an evil Nazi on Homicide—which appears to have been a kind of proving ground for future OZ cast members—and was feeling a little apprehensive about being typecast.
Often, they are typecast — Taurasi as the brash Southern California girl with a knack for attracting controversy and Bird as the munificent point guard from Long Island with the girl next door vibe.
During a recent stop on Faris's podcast Anna Faris Is Unqualified, Graham elaborated on her history of being typecast, a topic she originally addressed in her 2016 book, Talking as Fast as I Can.
This trailer gives us a lot of good Jared Leto time (and he's definitely a creepy big bad), plus a scene with Dave Bautista doing a good job of not getting typecast as Drax.
"In the case of Syria Street, I was tasked with synthesizing a complex and little-known story for a largely Western audience that is quick to typecast people from this region," the photographer adds.
" Stephanie Seto from Toronto spoke of difficulties pursuing acting and performing as a child: "I had talent but I never felt confident enough to try out for lead roles because they were always typecast.
The same profiling and typecast mentality that would appall everyone if it were said or written by anyone else forces any intelligent reader to realize how unbalanced your definition is of what culture constitutes.
Wolves have long been typecast as deer and moose enthusiasts, but Gable and his team have recently shown that wolves regularly partake in what sounds like a Northwoods sampler platter. Fish. Swans. Otters. Beavers.
Now 51, heavy-set with a tall forehead and a provincial twang, the former industrial-equipment salesman could be typecast as an accountant, not the orange-jumpsuited prisoner he became upon his arrival in America.
But while the variety of locales and experiences in the region may vary widely, the travelers there can be typecast into four different groups, according to Sabre and The Futures' "The Polarisation of Asian Travelers" study.
Where identity wants to be celebrated, but not typecast; where one wonders why discrimination based on look, dress, accent, and culture sticks; and where one might bear the somewhat guilty insecurity of being averse to oneself.
Eventually, bad gal Rih Rih chops the offending accountant (played by the sexy and beloved yet nevertheless creep-typecast Mads Mikkelsen) into pieces and then lays naked and covered in blood in a box of money.
That's a major accomplishment for a Democrat running for federal office in the South given that the party's candidates are often easily typecast as deeply out of step with the average voter on social issues. 229.
On a team with a lot of pressing needs along both lines, Quinn went all-in on the two-way safety, who was immediately typecast as Kam Chancellor II in the scheme Quinn brought from Seattle.
As a teenager, she hosted the children's morning show "Saturday Disney," and then moved to the United States, looking for roles that wouldn't typecast her as the "mixed-race sort of 'exotic' pretty girl," she said.
Not only did the press assume that the characters she was playing reflected who she was on the inside, but the fact that she'd played the token gay character so much meant that she'd inadvertently typecast herself.
But before you accuse him of being typecast, the 22-year-old actor explains how Sierra Burgess — about social outcast Sierra (Shannon Purser) who accidentally catfishes sensitive lax bro Jamey (Centineo) — explores the darker side of adolescence.
So easily typecast as naïve, utopian, and half-baked, there is, in my mind, an undeniable value in pure enjoyment, the political power of the party, and the psychedelic experience as a force to unite and inspire.
That is why contrary to news narratives that typecast the Latinx community as too conservative to support abortion access, eight in 10 Latinx voters believe that a woman has the right to make personal decisions about abortion.
When THR's TV editor, Lacey Rose, asked the women if they ever felt typecast or forced into taking certain types of roles, Witherspoon took the opportunity to explain why she started her production company, Pacific Standard, in 2012.
Then you have the actors who have become cemented into a typecast: the bland romantic comedy star, the neurotic teenager, the polite and effusive Englishman spluttering his way into a sleepover with a member of the opposite sex.
Having pioneered the role of the typecast reality television villain, Ms. Newman, 44, has reinvented herself as a Trumpian prophet of doom, eager to warn the world of the US president's latent racism, failing mind and destructive capabilities.
The Arthur Hiller-directed movie marked the final Universal Pictures film for Hudson and was set during World War II. Because of his good looks and accent, he was typecast many times as a romantic interest, European or otherwise.
Afraid of being typecast as one of China's "leftover women," Li decided to rent a boyfriend from a Chinese site in Beijing, and documented her plan to fool her parents into believing that she's got a boyfriend called Sean.
"Being a woman to me is an anomaly, because no matter how society tries to group us, typecast us, or even understand us, they never will, for we are not the same," says Hechavarria, 34, on the campaign's website.
And true to basic, Insecure typecast her as loud, obnoxious, forever alone, only slightly bitter about it, but always down to have a good time because she's generally too oblivious or delusional to recognize that her life is in shambles.
"Paranoia that, I don't know if this is going to be a good piece of information because you don't want to typecast, you want to be able to play all the colors of the rainbow, so to speak," Di Pace continues.
"Paranoia that, I don't know if this is going to be a good piece of information because you don't want to typecast, you want to be able to play all the colors of the rainbow, so to speak," Di Pace continued.
After his breakout role as Rusty Griswold in 21988's National Lampoon's Vacation, Hall went on to star in three Hughes' classics — Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club and Weird Science — before turning away from the genre in fear of being typecast.
Psychedelic drugs have been typecast as the preserve of hippies, jungle shamans, and psychonauts (people who use drugs to explore their own mind), and more recently the playthings of privileged elites seeking spiritual nirvana, but this stereotype is a chimera.
His insight on what it's actually like to be on the ground in a warzone and experience dangerous combat is a major reason that he's been typecast as the soldier-character — and that buzz Army haircut that he isn't seen without.
By that point, it can simply be too late: Your company has already been typecast by the trade press and written off by higher-level reporters, and sometimes even potential business partners, as too niche-y and hard to understand.
Fresh off his turn as the super brain in The Breakfast Club, which was released one year earlier, Anthony Michael Hall was worried about being typecast and turned down the role of Duckie even though it was written specifically for him.
More bracingly, the exhibition points to the influences of early-20th-century Western archaeologists, including those who led MFA-sponsored digs, who typecast Nubians as dark-skinned southerners, more "African" than the Egyptians, and therefore incapable of achieving comparable aesthetic heights.
Which (played as a kind of cross between Yoda and God by Oprah Winfrey, which is to say she is typecast) about why she's on this particular voyage throughout the universe, when she doesn't seem particularly well-suited to it.
Robert Horton, a ruggedly handsome actor who found television stardom in 1957 as the scout Flint McCullough on "Wagon Train" but who resisted being typecast in westerns as he pursued a parallel career as a singer, died on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
The problem with Hollywood is they often typecast you, said William Luhr, a professor of English and film at St. Peter's University in New Jersey and a co-author, with Professor Peter Lehman of Arizona State University, of two books on Blake Edwards.
"Johansson continued: "When I was working in my early 20s and even my late teens, I felt that I got somehow typecast as hypersexualized, which I guess at the time seemed OK to everyone — it was another time — even though it wasn't part of my own narrative.
Support comes from the reliable Bob Gunton (the crooked warden in "The Shawshank Redemption") and from Rosario Dawson, playing the nurse who patches up the hero after his nightly battles (kudos to the producers for allowing Ms Dawson to escape the vamp roles in which she has been typecast).
"When I was working in my early 20s and even my late teens, I felt that I got somehow typecast as 'hyper-sexualized,' which I guess at the time seemed okay to everyone — it was another time — even though it wasn't part of my own narrative," Johansson said.
The rivalry between Larry Bird and Magic Johnson was transmitted to the public through sportswriters who typecast Bird as the white country bumpkin who gritted his way to excellence and Johnson as the black, always-smiling savant who whipped up his God-given talents into the best show on the hardwood.
Ms. Chase was one of a number of correspondents hired by network and local television news departments — along with Connie Chung, Cassie Mackin, Marya McLaughlin, Virginia Sherwood, Lesley Stahl and others — at a time when women were striving to be taken seriously and to defy being typecast as eye candy for male viewers.
Once I finished all the seasons of Buffy—and got to see Faith's repentant turn in the finale—I followed Eliza Dushku, who played Faith, around cable channels, trivia websites (did you know she was raised Mormon?) and all the films where she was delightfully typecast as a readably queer tough girl: Bring It On, Soul Survivors, Wrong Turn, and The New Guy.
Moreover, it was a "remix" of my real name (Mark Hawkins = Marquis Hawkes), a name I had released over 30 records under, records which were more of a Chicago-influenced harder techno style, a [style] I was trying for years to move away from, but was constantly typecast by my real name, and the expectations which were associated with that real name.
With performances by Ben Whishaw as a soldier returning from the trenches of World War I and Russell Tovey as an actor typecast during the AIDS crisis, the vignettes were produced with London's Old Vic theater in response to the 50th anniversary of the Sexual Offenses Act, which decriminalized homosexual acts in private between men 21 and older in Britain.
As generations of Hispanic-American immigrants increasingly blend into the American mainstream, focusing (most effectively, I should add) on obtaining a quality education, a good job, and providing for themselves and their families, the Democratic left, with its fixation on identity politics, tends to typecast Hispanic-Americans as simply members of a "non-white minority" in need of all manner of government protection and programs.
In "Pantone's Color(s) of the Year Have a Political Edge," Vanessa Friedman quotes Pantone's statement on the choice: "Explaining the choice, the company cited 'societal movements toward gender equality and fluidity, the consumer's increased comfort with using color as a form of expression, a generation that has less concern about being typecast or judged and an open exchange of digital information that has opened our eyes to different approaches to color usage.'"
Long Strange Trip is a story of paradox—the paradox of a band that never wanted to be studied being anthologized, analyzed, and archived to death; the paradox of a band typecast as the prototypical emissaries of Peace and Love hanging out with Hell's Angels and failing to intervene when the crowd outside their shows would swell to violent, unsustainable size; the paradox of writing profound, moral treatises into the canon of American music that were treated as scripture by the wayward, rambling youth.

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