The Asian Age

Lily James fear of getting typecast

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London: Lily James says she constantly worries about getting boxed in “romantic girl” roles. In an interview with Psychologi­es magazine, the 30year-old actor said she believes there are many parts to her personalit­y which are yet to be explored.

“It sometimes stresses me out that I’m being offered a lot of roles that fit that descriptio­n because I have much more to offer than being confined to that ‘romantic girl’ box — I have many sides to my personalit­y,” James said.

“I can get angry quite easily if things bother me... I want to be able to express my many different sides in all sorts of characters,” she added. James, however, said that she still remembers a key piece of advice she received from Kenneth Branagh, her “Cinderella” director, to calm herself down.

“When I was working with Kenneth Branagh on ‘Cinderella’, he told me I must be patient and that I had a long career ahead of me and opportunit­ies would open up in time. That advice keeps me from getting upset or worrying too much about being typecast,” Lily James the actor said. James, who started out by starring in period projects, said she feels relieved as she has started getting parts that are contempora­ry.

“It was a long time coming and I honestly couldn’t wait. I was starting to feel persecuted by corsets! I was lucky to have played those parts though it’s more that you don’t want people to think of you only in those terms.

“In this profession, it’s almost impossible to plan your work in advance - all you can do is wait and choose the best projects available. You’re dependent on circumstan­ces,” the actor said.

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