Sentences with phrase «too typecasting»

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Too often, internal control gets typecast as a «bean counter» thing, relegated to the CFOs, accountants and tax people.
But Tahir built up his chops by acting in plays while waiting for film and television roles to trickle in, and turning down parts when they felt too much like typecasting.
In the aforementioned framing device, Ben Whishaw, playing a far too soft and obsequious Melville, shows up at the inn of pickled, traumatized Thomas Nickerson (Brendan Gleeson, typecast) one dark and stormy night seeking raw material from the former Essex cabin boy for his upcoming novel about whalers.
Too often, McCarthy's been typecast as the butt of the joke, even when her husband's behind the camera and she's co-written the script (as she also does here).
Eva Mendes puts on an impressive and distinguished performance as well, diverting from her far - too - easily typecast role as the original Fast and the Furious babe.
Sean Bean (National Treasure) is strong and for the first time not typecast, but he and Erika Christensen (The Upside of Anger) spend far too much time offscreen.
Rowling was too hot, and perhaps what's worse, typecast.
«Pets get typecast too,» says Jim Leske, a Hollywood - based trainer whose 11 - year - old German shepherd, Bear, appears often in police shows.
That study also found that dark cats are more likely to be euthanized, and that tortoiseshell cats are frequently typecast as having too much attitude or «tortitude.»
And that he or she didn't want to typecast, or prejudge, too many future law school graduates.
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