"I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work"
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Then comes the pivot: "I ended up under contract to Paramount". That passive construction matters. Ross isn't saying she chose Hollywood; she's saying Hollywood chose her. In the mid-century studio era, a contract wasn't just a job, it was a system of containment and opportunity, a corporate parent that could shape your roles, your image, even your name. The subtext is agency negotiated in real time: ambition meets infrastructure.
"Now I adore film work" isn't a surrender so much as a reframing. Adore is emotional, almost domestic. It's not "I respect" or "I learned to appreciate"; it's affection that suggests comfort, craft, and perhaps relief. The line captures a broader cultural truth about acting careers, especially for women of Ross's generation: the path isn't always a straight climb toward an ideal medium. Sometimes it's a sideways slide into a different kind of artistry, and the victory is admitting you were changed by it without pretending you planned it.
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Ross, Marion. (2026, January 16). I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-really-wanted-to-go-onstage-not-movies-but-i-93131/
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Ross, Marion. "I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-really-wanted-to-go-onstage-not-movies-but-i-93131/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-really-wanted-to-go-onstage-not-movies-but-i-93131/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.



