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Cross-gender acting : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cross-gender acting
Cross-gender acting refers to an actor or actress portraying a character of the opposite gender. It is distinct from roles where transgender characters or characters who cross-dress are played. In the ancient Greek theatre men played females, as they did in English Renaissance theatre and continue to do in Japanese kabuki theatre (see ''Onnagata'') A Breeches role referres to a male character (usually a youth or young man) traditionally played by a woman in theatre or in opera. The term ''travesti'' refers to both actresses playing men and actors playing women in the theatre. In animations it is not unusual for female actors to voice young male characters. One example is Nancy Cartwright voicing Bart Simpson in ''The Simpsons''. An example of a man voicing a female character is Bob Peterson as Roz in ''Monsters, Inc.''. When the casting director of a production decides to employ cross-gender acting, selecting the actors in this way is sometimes also called "cross-gender casting" or simply "cross-casting". == Cross-gender acting in film and television ==
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