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Adual role (also known as a double role) refers to one actor playing two roles in a single production. Dual roles (or a larger number of roles for an actor) may be deliberately written into a script, or may instead be a choice made during production, often due to a low budget. In film and television, dual roles are often used for comic effect, or to depict identical twins or relatives. In a theatrical production where more than one actor plays multiple characters, it is sometimes referred to as an "Ironman" cast.

Marion Davies has multiple roles in Buried Treasure (1921) which has a reincarnation theme.

Theatre

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Intheatre, the use of multiple roles may be budget-related, may be intended to give an accomplished actor more stage time or a greater challenge, or may be of thematic significance to the story. The combination of factors leading to such a decision may often remain unknown. For example, debate exists over the significance of William Shakespeare's use of dual roles, with a notable example being whether the characters of Cordelia and the Fool in King Lear were intended to be one and the same, or whether the mysterious Third MurdererinMacbeth is actually Macbeth himself.[1][2]

In the works of absurdists such as Tom Stoppard, characters played by the same actor are often of thematic significance.[citation needed]

In the musical Hamilton, four actors/actresses are cast in dual roles, each a major supporting character, with a change of roles between the first and second acts. The actors who play John Laurens/Philip Hamilton, Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson, and Hercules Mulligan/James Madison wear identical white costumes in the opening song, "Alexander Hamilton", and were given lines with intentional double meanings that would fit either of their dual roles.[3]

In the original West End production of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and The Cursed Child Parts One and Two many roles are doubled including Uncle Vernon/Severus Snape/Lord Voldemort, Aunt Petunia/Madame Hooch/Delores Umbridge, Amos Diggory/Albus Dumbledore, Trolley Witch/Minerva McGonagall, Cedric Diggory/James Potter Jr./James Potter Sr., Dudley Dursley/Karl Jenkins/Viktor Krum, and Rose Granger-Weasley/Young Hermione.[4]

 
Mabel Taliaferro plays twin brother and sister in The Jury of Fate (1917), where the sister assumes the brother's place after he is killed

Film

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Lee Marvin won an Academy Award for Best Actor for a dual role in Cat Ballou (1965). Nicolas Cage was nominated for Best Actor for a dual role in Adaptation (2002). Peter Sellers was nominated for Best Actor for a triple role in Dr. Strangelove (1964).

In some low-budget films, actors have been cast in more than one role to save money.[citation needed]

Tamil actors, Kamal Haasan came in multiple roles in more than fifteen films[5] and Ajith Kumar have done dual roles in seven films.[6]

Multiple casting has often included the casting of an actor as multiple members of the same family.

Starting in the 1970s, having a living double in a Bollywood film became "almost a genre in itself," according to filmmaker Govind Nihalani.[7]InRam Aur Shyam, Dilip Kumar acted as two brothers who got separated immediately after their birth. Seeta Aur Geeta uses a female version of this plot device in which Hema Malini acted as two separated sisters. Sanjeev Kumar and Deven Verma played a double role in Angoor which was based on Shakespeare's play Comedy of Errors. In Enthiran (2010), at the time the most expensive Indian film ever made, Rajinikanth plays a dual role covering the two main characters, a scientist and the humanoid robot he created.

Television

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Intelevision, soap operas have commonly used the technique to either portray twins (or even similar looking relatives), or to bring back an actor whose character has been killed. [citation needed] As an example, Denise Crosby's character, Tasha Yar is killed off in the first season of Star Trek: The Next Generation and another character was created to bring back Crosby in the third season.

References

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  1. ^ "Enter Three Murderers - Was Macbeth the Third Murderer". www.shakespeare-online.com.
  • ^ "Possibilities for the third murderer". shakespeare.nowheres.com.
  • ^ Miranda, Lin-Manuel; McCarter, Jeremy (2016). Hamilton: The Revolution. Grand Central Publishing. pp. 17 n.9. ISBN 978-1-4555-6753-9.
  • ^ Tiffany, John; Thorne, Jack; Rowling, J. K. (2016). Harry Potter and the cursed child: parts one and two (First ed.). New York, NY: Arthur A. Levine Books. ISBN 978-1-338-09913-3.
  • ^ "Kamal Hassan Double Role Films". IMDb.
  • ^ "Quarantine Curation: 7 films where Ajith pulled off dual roles effectively". India Today. Retrieved 2024-01-10.
  • ^ Gulazāra; Nihalani, Govind; Chatterjee, Saibal, eds. (2003). Encyclopaedia of Hindi Cinema. Popular Prakashan. p. 213. ISBN 978-81-7991-066-5.

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