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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had roles in" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to point out that someone was involved in something in some capacity. For example, "He had roles in several blockbuster movies."
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He had roles in theater, TV and films.
He also had roles in several films, including "Serpico".
Ms. Ford had roles in more than a dozen Broadway shows and in many television productions.
She also had roles in Dad's Army, Up Pompeii! and The Likely Lads.
(He has recently had roles in The Duchess and a forthcoming Harry Potter).
She has had roles in "Just My Luck" (2006) and "Little Black Book" (2004).
Two of the lawyers, Sam McCargo and Wilson Copeland, had roles in the civil case.
He had roles in movies and was a familiar face on television.
He's also had roles in 24, Six Feet Under, CSI and Charmed.
He took classes, and, at first, had roles in single episodes of potboiler TV shows.
She had roles in the 2007 films "Perfect Stranger" and "Heavy Petting".
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