I think I’m sort of locked into the sitcom genre.
Meaning of the quote
The quote means that Jason Marsden, an American actor, feels like he is stuck in the comedy TV show (sitcom) genre. He thinks he's been typecast as a comedy actor and can't seem to break out of that role, even though he may want to try other types of acting.
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