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- In film, television, and theatre, typecasting is the process by which a particular actor becomes strongly identified with a specific character, one or...
- Look up typecast or typecasting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Typecasting is the process by which an actor is strongly identified with a specific...
- usage of typecasting is to make a variable of one type, act like another type for one single operation. So by using this ability of typecasting it is possible...
- roles offered to him, and he unsuccessfully tried for years to avoid typecasting. He co-starred in a number of films with Boris Karloff, who was able...
- Typecast is a Filipino emo band from the Philippines. Originally an underground act, they surfaced on the mainstream Philippine music scene, while managing...
- Asian actors in the industry and his continual fight against racial typecasting. Ali is a keen Nottingham Forest fan. Emm, Alison. "Arsher Ali talks...
- and reprised it on the 1980s revival series The New Leave It to Beaver. Typecast by the role, he found it hard to get other acting work and became a Los...
- Morrow, Terry (November 12, 2005). "Watson breaking free from horror typecasting". The Journal Gazette. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Baron, Daivd (November 26...
- endearingly innocent. Ingénue may also refer to a new young actress or one typecast in such roles. The term comes from the feminine form of the French adjective...
- Footloose. Bacon's critical and box office success led to a period of typecasting in roles similar to the two he portra**** in Diner and Footloose, and...