Stout and bearded, he could be typecast, like Gould, Morgan, and Vanderbilt, as a robber baron.
But the No campaigners are still worried that they are in danger of being typecast as old fogies.
"If they typecast me as a Twenty20 player, then so be it - it doesn't worry me, " he said.
She says summer-born children can be typecast as low achievers by their teachers and they can start to view themselves as such.
It's too soon to tell, but at least it shows a new side of people who were about to be typecast forever.
He was typecast as a spoiled brat, and not evaluated fairly as an individual, he said, and he considered choosing another career.
For the first two decades of his film career, he was typecast as a tough guy in a succession of supporting roles.
But if East Asian culture is not a serious hindrance to technological creativity, why are East Asian scientists and engineers generally typecast as underachievers?
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As this extravagant, wickedly ironic 1928 melodrama shows, Erich von Stroheim was not only a supreme (if typecast) actor but one of the greatest silent-era directors.
Often typecast as the blonde ditz, Diaz also hit the big screen opposite Tinseltown goofball Ashton Kutcher in Twentieth Century Fox's spring comedy, What Happens in Vegas.
B-movie actor, Mr Estrada has been typecast so long he has started acting the part off camera: the tough guy with the heart of gold, the vigilante with integrity.
Billington says he is not worried about becoming typecast in the villain role because he has taken on many romantic leads in the past and thinks directors recognise his versatility.
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