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I was joking with my agent that I'm going to get typecast for a water-disaster actor.
The only place that I'd be worried about being typecast is the independent film world.
Frankly speaking, I don't want to be typecast as someone who only does negative roles.
I've never Worried about being typecast - I've only ever Worried about being not cast!
The industry has a very short memory of what's possible, and they like to typecast you.
I don't like to get typecast, and I believe, one should be cautious while choosing roles.
I didn't want to get typecast doing an item number in 'Corporate,' so I didn't do it then.
I have played a cop a lot over the years and sometimes I get a bit scared of being typecast.
Being typecast is a great thing for an actor. I was considered one of the New York mob actors.
After The Wizard Of Oz I was typecast as a lion, and there aren't all that many parts for lions.
I think sometimes actors who have predominately done comedy get a little typecast by some people.
If you turn down work because you are frightened of getting typecast, you'll never do anything good.
I play the Wicked Queen in 'Snow White.' I'm not typecast. It's terrible. I should be Prince Charming.
I don't really worry about being typecast much. I mean, everyone in Hollywood is typecast to a degree.
When I was first starting out, and I was less established, I was really concerned about being typecast.
I don't want to get typecast and I've been doing a lot of stuff to make that happen and not be the case.
It is hard as an actor when you are typecast at a really young age and come out of that pigeonhole thing.
People tend to typecast you in a certain way, depending on the kind of work you have been doing till then.
The reality that everyone is stereotyped - every one gets typecast, so you have to work to get out of that.
I've definitely been typecast, but I have time to do other things and I was glad to have the chances I did.
It's ingrained in people's minds that it's a typecast and a stereotype that women are just emotional and crazy.
That's what I play - blue-collar Italian-Americans. You got to be typecast in order to work. I've been blessed.
I've been very lucky with my career and don't feel like I'm being typecast in the same role over and over again.
It can be difficult to get cast as something that is off-center from you, and my biggest fear is to be typecast.
For me, playing a mother was a point of resistance; the question of 'will I get typecast' was going on in my mind.
I think I'm under the radar enough where I don't think I'm typecast as anything yet, so I'm pretty free and clear.
I need to not be typecast as big, black, and dumb but be seen as an intelligent, witty, bold, and charismatic person.
No, the type-casting didn't happen until after Star Trek. I don't think that you get typecast until you've been cast!
It's nice we're getting better representation. So being typecast now? To be a gay guy? For sure. I am one, so why not?
Man, I'm 6 foot 8. I'm gonna be typecast. It's not like I'm gonna be the romantic lead, although that wouldn't be bad.
I don't believe in being typecast. If I believed it, it probably would have happened to me. You attract what you make.
I think it's pretty crazy to say you've been typecast at the age of 20 before you've even really started getting going.
Nobody will tell you that you're typecast until your films aren't working; if it's working, they'll call it your 'zone.'
Yes, it is funny that most of the roles that I have played so far have been negative. I have been typecast as a villain.
If you follow anything that I've ever done, I never stick to one thing more than one year. I'm just afraid to get typecast.
I always felt that, as an actor, I should play a variety of roles rather than just sticking to one kind & getting typecast.
As a filmmaker you get typecast just as much as an actor does, so I'm trapped in a genre that I love, but I'm trapped in it!
I am conscious about not getting typecast, but obviously I have to keep picking up great roles so that I don't get typecast.
I was certainly typecast for a while on television because I was always being cast as the 'compassionate mother' or whatever.
I hate being typecast and I don't want to do things that are boring for me because it would be boring for the viewers as well.
Certainly, I look for different characters 'cause I always like to keep people guessing, and I also don't like to get typecast.
As an actor, you don't want to be typecast, because Hollywood is so quick to put you in things that you've succeeded in before.
I feel that I have not got my due in films. However, I did a lot of good work on television and that's why I never got typecast.
No doubt an actress has to do varied roles. But I don't want myself to be typecast as an actress who can only do off-beat ventures.
In Hollywood, one doesn't get typecast. You can play a mother in one film and take up the role of a high school teenager in the next.
As for Bollywood, actors are no longer typecast there and I'm happy to be in that phase where the industry is evolving for the better.
I believe that actors should be open to breaking stereotypes and television has now a lot to offer. So, being typecast is not my style.
I don't feel particularly typecast because I think I do so many different kinds of things. Whether they're seen or not is another issue.
I refuse to be typecast, and I'll have a go at anything so long as it's different, challenging, hard work and demands great versatility.
I think it's restrictive to typecast myself as a novelist because I enjoy other forms of expression. I love literature and I love cinema.