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A majority of the cast in O Lucky Man!, a 1973 British comedy-drama, play multiple roles. George O'Brien as Travis and Japheth in Noah's Ark (1928) Brendan O'Carroll as Agnes Brown and Mr. Wang in Mrs. Brown's Boys D'Movie (2014) Frances O'Connor as Alison Gardner and Nicole DelaRusso in Bedazzled (2000)
Carole Bouquet and Angela Molina were both cast in the role of Conchita in That Obscure Object of Desire (1977). They switched back and forth during the movie with no apparent pattern. Director Luis Buñuel had originally cast Maria Schneider for the role but could not work with her. When he decided to replace her, he joked about casting two ...
The role of Anurag Basu was played by two actors. Keeping Up Appearances. Character: Rose. Actresses: Shirley Stelfox (1990), Mary Millar (1991–1995). The King of Queens. The role of Kirby Palmer was played by multiple child actors.
Before he joined the Friends cast in the recurring role of Frank Buffay Jr. - the younger half-brother of Phoebe (Lisa Kudrow) - Emmy nominee Giovanni Ribisi made an uncredited Season 2 appearance ...
Marion Davies has multiple roles in Buried Treasure (1921) which has a reincarnation theme. A dual role (also known as a double role) refers to one actor playing two roles in a single production. Dual roles (or a larger number of roles for an actor) may be deliberately written into a script, or may instead be a choice made during production ...
Leading TV roles on some of the most popular shows like "Gossip Girl," "Game of Thrones," and "Friends" could have been played by different actors. 28 actors who wanted to be cast in popular TV ...
[9] [10] Referential acting is a key factor in executing this balance, as ensemble cast members "play off each other rather than off reality". [ 4 ] Filmmakers known for their use of ensemble casts include Quentin Tarantino , Wes Anderson , and Paul Thomas Anderson among others.
One example of typecasting occurred with the cast of the original Star Trek series. During Star Trek ' s original run from 1966 to 1969, William Shatner was the highest-paid cast member at $5,000 per episode ($47,000 today), with Leonard Nimoy and the other actors being paid much less. [1]