So I got caught up in the same wave as everybody else and went right out to Hollywood, to make movies.
Meaning of the quote
Kitty Carlisle, an American musician, decided to move to Hollywood to make movies, just like many other people were doing at the time. She got caught up in the same excitement and opportunity that everyone else was experiencing, and she went along with the crowd to pursue her dreams in the film industry.
About Kitty Carlisle
Kitty Carlisle Hart was an acclaimed American actress, singer, and television personality. She starred in the Marx Brothers film ‘A Night at the Opera’ and was a regular panelist on ‘To Tell the Truth’. Kitty Carlisle Hart was also recognized for her contributions to the arts, receiving the National Medal of Arts and being inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.
More quotes from Kitty Carlisle
It never occurred to me that I looked like a movie star.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
So in those days, they were scooping up any young person who could sing and look decent, ah, at the same time.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
I was near sighted. I was born myopic, and I got glasses, right after that.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
I was born in New Orleans, and I wasn’t allowed to go to the movies.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
I was taken to concerts when I was six, seven years old, and sat in a box throughout the whole evening.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
I get on the floor, and I can do things a woman a fifth my age can’t do.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
It was considered oh, not proper for children to go to the movies.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
And I wasn’t crazy about Hollywood in those days.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
My mother thought Hollywood was a den of iniquity, and people came to terrible bad ends there.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
And I didn’t, that’s why my career was very short lived.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
So I got caught up in the same wave as everybody else and went right out to Hollywood, to make movies.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)
The next thing that happened to me was that I, we, were living in Paris where I then grew up.
American stage and screen actress, singer, and spokesperson for the arts (1910-2007)