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LeoGlossary: Cast (Artistic Production)

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A cast in a film or television show (or play) is the group of actors who portray the characters in the story. The cast is typically chosen by the director and casting director, who work together to find the right actors for each role. The cast may include a variety of different types of actors, including:

  • Lead actors: The lead actors are the main characters in the story, and they typically have the most screen time.
  • Supporting actors: The supporting actors play important roles in the story, but they typically have less screen time than the lead actors.
  • Ensemble cast: An ensemble cast is a cast in which all of the actors have roughly equal screen time.
  • Cameo appearances: Cameo appearances are short appearances by well-known actors, often in non-speaking roles.

The cast of a film or television show is essential to the success of the production. The actors bring the characters to life and help to tell the story. A good cast can make a film or television show more enjoyable to watch, and it can help to make the characters more believable and relatable.

Here are some examples of casts from well-known films and television shows:

  • Film: The Lord of the Rings trilogy
  • Television show: Friends

The Lord of the Rings trilogy has a large and diverse cast, including Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Viggo Mortensen, Liv Tyler, Sean Bean, Cate Blanchett, Orlando Bloom, and Christopher Lee. The cast of Friends is smaller, but it is just as iconic, with Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer.

In both cases, the cast is essential to the success of the production. The actors bring the characters to life and help to tell the story. The casts of The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Friends are two of the most iconic casts in film and television history.

The cast of a film or television show is essential to the success of the production. The actors bring the characters to life and help to tell the story. A good cast can make a film or television show more enjoyable to watch, and it can help to make the characters more believable and relatable.

The cast may also include other people, such as:

  • Stunt performers: Stunt performers perform dangerous stunts in place of the actors.
  • Stand-in actors: Stand-in actors are used to set up shots and to give the director a sense of scale.
  • Extras: Extras are used to fill in the background of shots.

However, the term "cast" is typically used to refer to the actors who portray the main characters in the story.

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