Every character when born is a stereotype.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have never been stereotyped in one kind of character. I have been a part of reality shows, events, singing and dancing. No one has ever told me, 'She will fit only in this character or this look.' It has never happened to me, luckily.
A lot of people get stereotyped into roles just from how they look, and I have played such a variety of characters.
I really fought to make my character not a stereotype. I play a soap star with dyed blonde hair.
Writing can give full meaning to characters and avoid pure stereotype.
I've just been really lucky to not be too much of a stereotype.
It's not a stereotype if it's always true.
Character, I am sure, lies in the genes.
Each character represented a trait that resides in me.
I think one of the things you have to learn if you're going to create believable characters is never to make generalizations about groups of people.
A stereotype may be negative or positive, but even positive stereotypes present two problems: They are cliches, and they present a human being as far more simple and uniform than any human being actually is.
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