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Typecasting

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Typecasting is the practice of choosing actors for a single type of role, based on their personality, previous roles, or coming from a social or ethnic group.[1]

Actors are sometimes so strongly identified with a role, that it makes it difficult for them to find work playing other characters. It is especially common among leading actors in popular television series and movies. Some actors are happy to remain typecast, but others wish to broaden their repertoire and take on different roles.[1]

Examples

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References

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  1. 1 2 Meisels, Avha (2022-01-29). "Typecasting in Film Restricts Creativity". Berkeley High Jacket. Retrieved 2026-02-11.