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But wary of being pigeonholed, she longed for an opportunity to transform and explore the complex inner lives of everyday women, as she did in “Dolores Claiborne.”

The Hoover article was what we in the news biz often pigeonhole as “interesting, if true.”

But wary of being pigeonholed, she always longed for an opportunity to transform and explore the complex inner lives of everyday women, as she did in “Dolores Claiborne.”

He wasn’t able to find much voiceover work after the gig either, he told Culture Honey later that year, because he was “pigeonholed as the ‘You’ve got’ guy, and nothing ever really came of that.”

Friendship has given them the chance to explore on stage new facets of themselves as actors who refuse to be pigeonholed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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