A Quote by Wood Harris

If you overdo something, you end up typecast. You always have to expand. — © Wood Harris
If you overdo something, you end up typecast. You always have to expand.
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.
I am conscious about not getting typecast, but obviously I have to keep picking up great roles so that I don't get typecast.
Neurotics are always looking for something new to overdo.
A newcomer needs to be careful as to what kind of role they choose. If you choose something different, you will end up getting typecast. That's why I chose to play a character my age, to keep my options open for the future.
You know when people overdo it... and their breasts are way too large or they overdo their face, I mean, that's what gives plastic surgery a bad name.
Creativity is about taking what is the norm and expanding it and continuing to expand it and expand it and expand it and expand it.
I avoid roles that might send me down a road where I might end up being typecast.
Don't overdo it. Don't over-diet, over-exercise, overeat, overdo the makeup, and don't stress out.
If you find yourself always playing the villain, or if you find yourself being typecast into a corner where you're not happy then that's probably rather miserable, but if I have been typecast I am quite happy about it.
A fact: one picks it up and reads it, and puts it down, and there is an end to it. But an idea! That one may pick up, and reflect upon, and oppose, and expand, and so pass a delightful afternoon altogether.
In the back of my mind. I always knew WWE was where I should be and where I would end up. Or where I could end up. Where I deep-down wanted to end up.
I don't really worry about being typecast much. I mean, everyone in Hollywood is typecast to a degree.
We're trying to make sure it goes up. Expand NASCAR, expand our fan base.
I was not only typecast as a Russian, but I was typecast as Yakov Smirnoff. This is understandable, and I was very happy to get the roles, but it would be nice to be in a movie where I could be someone else.
Just have a little bit of something that you want. Don't overdo it.
What do you do when you don't have money to buy food or a house to live in? You accept whatever you get and incidentally, you are typecast in a particular role. And if you say no, eventually someone else will end up doing it, which will lead to an increase in the competition.
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