I'm makin' a lotta dough, everyone knows who you are, and who the hell cares whether you're typecast or not? Also, there's something wrong with complaining about being typecast in something you really enjoy doing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I do think I tend to be typecast, but it doesn't necessarily bother me.
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.
I don't subscribe to the thinking that being typecast is a bad thing.
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.
Am I going to complain about being typecast as smart? I don't think so.
People want to typecast you; it's human nature.
Is typecasting really a problem?
Being typecast is the enemy of any actor, so if you can try to do something that flips on the head peoples' ideas of who you are or what you can do, that's my biggest aim.
It's a good thing to be typecast, isn't it?