Goldie Hawn says she didn't allow daughter Kate Hudson to take acting jobs in high school

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Rob Latour/Variety/Penske Media via Getty Goldie Hawnknows that good things come to those who wait... until they're out of high school. Speaking on May 29 during a screening of her 1974 filmThe Sugarland Expressin Los Angeles, the 79-year-old Hawn looked back on raising her three kids —Kate Hudson,Oliver Hudson, andWyatt Russell— in Hollywood. Though casting directors and agents expressed interest in working with Kate when she was still a teenager, Hawn recalls putting a stop to that. "I didn't call an agent and ask them to be represented. I never did that," said Hawn, who was just 23 when she burst onto the comedy scene withNBC's variety show,Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. "In fact, they wanted Katie for some show, and she was still in high school. And I didn't let her do it because I didn't want her at that age, I wanted her to live a normal life, finish school, at which point you figure that out, but don't start too soon." Though she may have missed out on that role, Hudson had no trouble launching her own career once she graduated high school. She began working steadily in film starting in 1998 withDesert Blue, followed by teen comedy200 Cigarettesin 1999. She then landed the role asPatrick Fugit's older sister in the 2000 dramedyAlmost Famous, but then convinced directorCameron Croweto let her try out for a larger role — as whimsical groupie Penny Lane — when his first choice, Sarah Polley, turned him down. She nailed her audition, and the role subsequently launched her into movie stardom. "I couldn't have asked for a better coming-out party," Hudson toldEntertainment Weeklyat the time. Hawn, who shares her children with longtime loveKurt Russell, praised her children for making their own way in the entertainment industry, despite being raised by two very famous people. "They don't want advice from their parents. Who does?" she said. "They're doing it on their own." Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

 

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