Typecasting is an interesting thing because, in a way, if you're good at something, you're going to work at that thing. In other ways, you constantly have to change people's opinion of you as one thing, especially if you want to play different roles. You have to shatter that image sometimes.
Aaron Tveit
If I look at Dad's earlier work - 'Bandini,' 'Satyakam,' 'Chupke Chupke,' 'Jeevan Mrityu' - and then his later work, I realize that when something works, the industry doesn't want you to do anything else. They just typecast and milk you.
Abhay Deol
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.
Abhimanyu Singh
Typecasting is really rampant in Hollywood, and because I played a costumed character and did it successfully, it was a real stigma.
Adam West
I was victimized by the old Hollywood typecasting thing. I had to really fight to get out of it, so I was uncomfortable with it.
Certainly, I look for different characters 'cause I always like to keep people guessing, and I also don't like to get typecast.
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje
It's kind of like OK, I want to be a singer. And I felt if I would have stayed with the 'Osbournes' and done the whole Osbourne thing... I would have been typecasted right away before I had a chance to experience other things.
Aimee Osbourne
Am I going to complain about being typecast as smart? I don't think so.
Aisha Tyler
Normally movies have the same people they use over and over for everything. It's called typecasting. They don't like to take chances. They'll go with the guy they had before.
Albert Brooks
I haven't worked enough to worry about getting typecast, but I do as a film lover didn't want to be working with the bad guys. I didn't want to be making a movie I thought was contributing to a lower base of movies that I just didn't think were helping people, really.
Alden Ehrenreich
I feel that a lot of roles in television can really typecast someone as one type of actor or playing one type of role, but I really don't think that my role in 'Weeds' did at all.
Alexander Gould
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.
Amala Paul
There was a time when the industry would typecast actors. It still continues to an extent on the celluloid but with the digital medium coming to the fore, the actors are finding equal status with the stars.
Amrita Rao
Directors typecasting actors is passe.
I am conscious about not getting typecast, but obviously I have to keep picking up great roles so that I don't get typecast.
Amy Jackson
It's really hard to not get put in a box when you're acting and get typecast.
Andrew-Lee Potts
People don't stereotype an actor anymore because they want to see them doing more content driven roles. I can do any role. I'm not worried about getting typecast because I'm doing a period film.
Ankita Lokhande
People tend to typecast you in a certain way, depending on the kind of work you have been doing till then.
Arbaaz Khan
In terms of being typecast, if you do something like Father Ted that infiltrates the public's imagination to the extent that it did, I think realistically you're not going to be asked to do something radically different from that very often. But it's not a problem.
Ardal O'Hanlon
I am tired of getting typecast.
Ashish Vidyarthi
I have been offered roles in other things, so it's just about making sure I make my decisions wisely because I don't really want to be typecast.
I don't like to get typecast, and I believe, one should be cautious while choosing roles.
Nobody will tell you that you're typecast until your films aren't working; if it's working, they'll call it your 'zone.'
I'm 5-feet-9, I have a deep voice, and I have a way with a line. What can I do about it? I can't stay home waiting for something different. I think it's a total waste of energy worrying about typecasting.
That was my one big Hollywood hit, but, in a way, it hurt my picture career. After that, I was typecast as a lion, and there just weren't many parts for lions.
After The Wizard Of Oz I was typecast as a lion, and there aren't all that many parts for lions.
Getting typecast depends on the roles we choose, doesn't it? When the same kind of characters are offered to you, you have the option of not doing them.
Turns out typecasting is a real thing.
I never felt that I was typecast, but I was concerned about it. I certainly made an effort to take as many parts in theater and film that resisted that. If you only learn how to act a certain kind of role, it is very difficult to grow as an actor.
I don't want to be typecast.
Most actors here go to the West Coast; I ended up going to Ireland. My buddies who left drama school, they had this arrogance - 'We don't want to typecast ourselves.' But I said, 'I want to do Irish parts. That's the thing that's gonna give me the leg up.'
I don't think I'd ever get typecast as a soldier.
I get typecast as doctors, principals, middle-management-type guys - which, when you look at me, you realize is completely against my physical characteristics. I should be an action hero. So I don't understand what's going on.
It's up to the actor to make sure they don't get typecast.
I don't believe in being typecast. If I believed it, it probably would have happened to me. You attract what you make.
'Night of the Comet' established me as a strong woman. And let's face it, this business is very surface and one dimensional - so it's easy to get typecast.
I was afraid I'd be typecast forever as a mediocre actress.
When I was first starting out, and I was less established, I was really concerned about being typecast.
I think sometimes actors who have predominately done comedy get a little typecast by some people.
As long as I keep getting cast, I don't care if it's typecast.
It's about pursuing it rather than waiting to see what comes along. That's partly because I found myself getting typecast, as everyone does unless they pursue roles that are very different from what they've done before.
I don't worry too much about typecasting. I just figure, one way or another, I'm going to find another role.
Is typecasting really a problem?
If you're ever being typecasted - as most of us are - that's a great way to be typecasted. So, 'The Rifleman' is still popular with a lot of people, and I'm proud to be associated.
I don't want to be typecast as the 'ambient guy' or someone who only does electronic scores. I think most of the work that comes my way is because people feel they know me musically.
If you turn down work because you are frightened of getting typecast, you'll never do anything good.
I've never worried about being typecast - I've only ever worried about being not cast!
I play the Wicked Queen in 'Snow White.' I'm not typecast. It's terrible. I should be Prince Charming.
I got typecast early in my career as the guy who is very intense. Once you get into a certain mold, people see you that way, as much as it's disproved time and again.
At times, yes, I have been typecast. But I love having a regional identity in my songs. I want to deliver music that reflects the culture of our soil.