I probably wouldn't have had a career if I hadn't been initially typecast in those roles. |
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John Mills initially seems typecast as the dashing flight lieutenant, though there are subtle signs early on that he's not all he seems. |
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Stiller departs from his typecast of an awkward intellectual, which is to his credit. |
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Is she afraid of being typecast as a brunette version of these dizzy dames? |
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Like many Scottish men typecast by gender, Max's chosen career is something of a running joke amongst members of his family. |
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The other is Ifans, who for too long has been typecast as a loveable rogue. |
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For someone typecast as hot totty in action pictures, the role of Laticia is a gift. |
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After playing the caped hero in two sequels, he knew there was a danger of becoming typecast. |
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But that makes me feel stereotyped, typecast in one kind of role and viewed as a spokesperson for an entire race. |
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I'd already done the book on Cobain's murder and I didn't want to get typecast in the book world as this wacko conspiracy nut. |
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But I don't think she's ever understood that the public wants her typecast as a beneficent, starched woman with at least two children in tow. |
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Tyrone Power, tired of being typecast in heroic pretty-boy roles, optioned William Lindsay Gresham's pitch black noir novel himself. |
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Throughout the 60s and 70s, Jack Lemmon was typecast as a tense, neurotic, excruciatingly insecure pen pusher. |
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But in those days you were typecast and good dramatic parts didn't seek him out. |
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You do get typecast as an actor and I knew that this role appealed to me and would suit me. |
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But as the RADA-trained actress sees her reputation grow, she fears being typecast in roles as brassy northerners. |
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Curtis was very interested, partly because he saw it as opportunity to break out of the dead-end, pretty-boy roles he was becoming typecast in. |
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Between Koma and The Eye Angelica Lee is running the risk of being typecast as the organ-transplant actress. |
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Sometimes you have to feel sorry for actors who play particularly evil roles and are typecast as villains and often spat on in their real lives. |
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Rawal, who has been actively involved in Gujarati and Hindi theatre since 1973, feels that the film industry has a tendency to typecast actors. |
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It's amazing that such a talented actor is so strongly typecast and can only secure sidekick roles. |
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Three or four years had gone by, and people immediately tried to typecast me. |
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I think Harry's problem is that we all willy-nilly typecast him as the naughty younger brother. |
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Often you are typecast, or passed over simply by the way you walk into the room. |
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You cannot typecast her and that's what makes her music transcend all geographical and age barriers. |
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I know there are pockets of resistance out there where we're still typecast as ideologically doctrinaire, but it isn't supported by the evidence. |
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No matter how good he is at playing a hayseed, he should start getting a little nervous about being typecast. |
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Even Escovedo's own record company casually tosses off buzzwords like loss, longing and regret in his bio, but he says it is wrong to typecast him as a rather glum fellow. |
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Anyway, she doesn't want to be typecast as a gay comedienne. |
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That same year, he became a star in the Big Bash and that is where he has stayed, typecast as a talented slugger. |
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One consequence of this is that individuals are being typecast based on who their friends are. |
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I don't understand this fear of being typecast in gay roles. |
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Prison continued to typecast women by providing programs which emphasised traditional female roles and stereotypical expectations of women. |
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Cineuropa: Weren't you afraid of being typecast in a role as strong as Juani? |
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With the Home Alone canon, Macaulay Culkin was typecast as a prankster from a young age. |
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He became a coveted star of the North Korean propaganda machine, and found fame acting in films, typecast as an evil American. |
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Silvio Berlusconi certainly knows how to typecast his potential constituency. |
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So when someone breaks character, we're reminded that people are too complicated to typecast. |
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Just because you weren't born with small pores doesn't mean you'll be typecast for the rest of your life. |
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For obvious reasons I try not to typecast anyone I don't know, because of the way they look or by what job they do, or by what background they appear to come from. |
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The Google-mad media have led the actor to be typecast as a creepy character, Malkovich tells Nicole LaPorte. |
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For a time, it seemed she might be typecast, forever playing some version of ethereal. |
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We resist getting typecast either as conservationists or modernists. |
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We hear so often that actors fear being typecast if they come out as gay. |
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He had become typecast as a writer of escapist adventure stories. |
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But his new role will stop him being typecast as a dimwit, he tells Matt Trueman. |
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But during the aughts, the stunning actress had to fight back against being typecast. |
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He has typecast me using his media network in the worst possible way. |
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As seems to happen with American soaps, the cast grow bored with being typecast, get bolshy, and push for stories where they can showcase their skills. |
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The tabloid press is moreover reported frequently to typecast members of the Roma minority as people who by definition steal, fail to pay rent, are violent or refuse to work. |
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The error indicates that we cannot typecast and modify data of an autoboxed variable. |
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This eminent type-site and its distinctive remains have frequently led Cyprus to be typecast as an insular, isolated Neolithic backwater. |
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He resigned after the first revived Dr Who series, as the poor luvvie fretted over being typecast. |
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But now our entertainers are so typecast, we force them to specialize. |
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The actor, who risks becoming typecast as a bloodsucker having appeared as the American president's vampire helper in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter last year, is reportedly set to co-star in Universal's Dracula. |
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Before, I was very nervous that I'd be typecast as the weird, eccentric actor that couldn't get movies greenlit. |
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She accepted these boundaries, including the fact that her agile, fragile beauty had typecast her for life. But Emmanuelle seethed with contradictions, and so did she. |
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So, individuals are not typecast into a predetermined form of behaviour, but define their role by assuming characteristics specific to the three types of father. |
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The user should typecast this pointer into something useful. |
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People who stutter are often typecast and fall into certain roles. |
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Pick your roles wisely: you don't want to be typecast before you turn one! |
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Calcium has been typecast as a bone-builder-a significant role for the mineral, but one that ignores other wide-ranging benefits of this hard working nutrient. |
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But Chuck Bass's alter ego Ed Westwick says he doesn't want to be typecast. |
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The strength of her performance led to Kathleen Byron being typecast as a dangerously neurotic woman. |
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Oldman was almost immediately typecast as a criminal in his film career. |
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So surely the least we can hope for is a chance to drown hope for is a chance to drown our sorrows without being our sorrows without being typecast at the bar. |
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Does anyone know how to typecast a String in Java into an int? |
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