After initially try out for Rory inGilmore Girls , Liza Weil ended up bring Paris Geller , a role written specifically for her .

1.First, inParks and Recreation, the role of April Ludgatedidn’t existbeforeAubrey Plazacame in to audition. Allison Jones, who cast the show, called creator Michael Shur and said, “I just met the weirdest girl I’ve ever met in my life. You have to meet her and put her on your show.” April was then written for Aubrey.

2.InBottoms, the role of Josie was writtenspecificallyforAyo Edebiriby writers Emma Seligman andRachel Sennott. However, Ayo recalled being asked to audition. She said, “I’m still slightly salty about it. I don’t know who made me audition, but I passed.”

3.InBarbie, even beforeMargot Robbieand Greta Gerwig approached Ryan Gosling about playing Ken, Gretawrotethe role for him. She even wrote “Ken (Ryan Gosling)” in the script. Greta recalled, “I thought I was writing it for Ryan Gosling, even though I don’t know Ryan and have never met him, but I imagined him in it.”

4.InEuphoria, creator Sam LevinsonwroteAli for Colman Domingo. Colman said he feels “incredibly blessed” because Ali has been a dream role. His work on the show earned him a 2022 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series.

5.InThe Holiday, writer and director Nancy Meyersrevealedshe wrote the role of Iris with Kate Winslet in mind. At the time, Kate told Nancy that having a part written for her had never happened before.

6.InBrooklyn Nine-Nine, Stephanie Beatriz originally auditioned for the role of Amy Santiago but was then asked to return for the role of Megan. Eventually, Meganturnedinto Rosa Diaz thanks to what Stephanie brought to the role. In particular, Rosa’s coming out storyline was mainlyinspiredby Stephanie’s own coming out journey.

7.InThe Shape of Water, writer and director Guillermo del Torowrotethe role of Elisa with Sally Hawkins in mind. He was so determined to have her star in the movie that while drunk at a Golden Globes afterparty in 2013, he spotted Sally and ran right up to her. Guillermo recalled, “It’s the first time I see her. I say, ‘Sally — Guillermo.’ I hugged her. And I said, ‘I’m writing a movie for you where you fall in love with a fish-man!'”

8.InGilmore Girls, after initiallyauditioningfor Rory Gilmore, Liza Weil had the role of Paris Geller created for her after the casting directors and creator Amy Sherman-Palladino loved her so much.

9.InFleabag, while creator Phoebe Waller-Bridge knew she wanted to explore religion “very, very early on,” the priest characterbecamewho he was after she “imagined Andrew Scott in that role.” By writing the “Hot” Priest for Andrew, Phoebe was able to make “this man complex and three-dimensional, and sort of a match for Fleabag.”

10.InThe Last Song, author Nicholas Sparks was beginning to work on a new story when heheardMiley Cyrus lovedA Walk to Remember,and Disney producers were looking for a story in a similar vein for her to star in. While Nicholas had an idea forThe Last Songpreviously, Miley’s interest prompted him to focus “more intently on it” and create the character of Ronnie with her in mind.

11.InAnatomy of a Fall, director and cowriter Justine Trietwrotethe leading role for Sandra Hüller, with whom she had previously worked with. She even named the character Sandra, hoping to convince the real Sandra to say yes to the movie. The role ultimately earned Sandra an Academy Award nomination.

12.InPulp Fiction, writer and director Quentin Tarantinocreatedthe role of Jules Winnfield for Samuel L. Jackson. After Samuel auditioned forReservoir Dogs, Tarantino remembered him and said he was writing something for him. His work earned him an Academy Award nomination in 1995.

13.InThe Walking Dead, Norman Reedus was so in love with the original pilot script he came in and read for Merle Dixon, even though the role had already been cast. Creator Frank Darabontreportedlyloved Norman so much that he created the character of Daryl Dixon, who doesn’t exist in Robert Kirkman’s original comics.

14.InBridesmaids, Brynnreportedlydidn’t exist in the original script until Rebel Wilson came in and auditioned for Melissa McCarthy’s character. While she didn’t get that role, they added her in as Brynn. Rebel said, “There was never supposed to be two roommates, only one.”

15.And finally, inFrasier, the original concept for the seriesdid not includeFrasier Crane having a brother. However, casting assistant Sheila Guthrie came across David Hyde Pierce’s headshot and clips ofThe Powers That Beand suggested it to the creators. They looked at the footage and “fell in love with him.” Thus, the character of Niles was created.

April Ludgate from "Parks and Recreation" saying, she's the worst person i've ever met, i wanna travel the world with her

her character in a parking lot saying, i'm done trying to sow my damn oats, i'm packing up my vagina and i'm fucking mathieu

Ken talking to Barbie in "Barbie" saying, this is my mojo dojo casa house

Ali talking to Rue in "Euphoria"

Kate Winslet in two scenes from a film, top with phone, bottom laughing next to Jack Black in The Holiday

Rosa telling Amy that she doesn't write things down but just forgets stuff like a cool person

Elisa feeding the amphibian creature eggs in The Shape of Water

Paris in Gilmore Girls tells a girl who asks if it's raining, "No, it's National Baptism Day. Tie your tubes, idiot"

The Priest telling Fleabag, "It'll pass"

Miley Cyrus in two scenes from The Last Song

Sandra in Anatomy of a Fall yelling at her husband

Jules Winnfield from "Pulp Fiction" stands in a kitchen with a bitten burger, tension between him and another character

Norman Reedus as Daryl Dixon in 'The Walking Dead' looking intently, with other characters in the background

Brynn in Bridesmaids talking about the free tattoo she got

Niles complaining about the amount of cinnamon on his coffee