7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Typecast' in a Sentence
"To assign an actor to a role that requires physical, behavioral, and personality traits similar to those already possessed by the actor." more
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The showrunner will have been typecasting actors for the sci-fi television series.
By the end of the casting process, the producer will have typecasted the new TV show with a diverse and talented ensemble.
The director and producer have been typecasting experienced comedians for the new sitcom.
In the detective series, the producers will be typecasting the detective for his uncanny ability to bring complex characters to life.
The casting agent will typecast the actor for the role of a charismatic detective in the new crime series.
He was initially typecast as the goofy sidekick but later proved his skills in serious roles.
The talent agent is typecasting actors for a medical drama series.
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