I don’t really worry about being typecast much. I mean, everyone in Hollywood is typecast to a degree.

Meaning of the quote

Being typecast means always playing the same type of character. Peter Sarsgaard says he doesn't worry about this too much, because in Hollywood, most actors end up being typecast to some degree. This means that even famous actors are often stuck playing similar roles, instead of getting to try different types of characters. So Peter Sarsgaard feels that getting typecast is a normal thing that happens to actors in the movie industry.

About Peter Sarsgaard

Peter Sarsgaard is an acclaimed American actor known for his versatile and sometimes villainous roles in film and TV. From his breakout performance in Dead Man Walking to his recent Emmy nomination for Dopesick, Sarsgaard has captivated audiences with his compelling and nuanced performances over the past two decades.

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