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In America, the early performing arts accomplishments of young Maureen FitzSimons (who we know as Maureen O'Hara) would definitely have put her in the child prodigy category. A child born who had Irish heritage, who was surrounded she was by talented parents as well as a clan that was filled with talent, these characteristics were innate. Maureen entered this hospitable sanctuary on the 17th of August 1920, at Ranelagh (a suburb of Dublin), Ireland. Her mother, Marguerita Lililburn FitzSimons a talented contralto. Charles FitzSimons managed a Dublin-based company and was the owner of a portion in "The Shamrock Rovers," a renowned Irish soccer squad. Maureen FitzSimons placed second from a group of 6 FitzSimons. Peggy FitzSimons Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons James O'Hara rounded off this stunning group. Maureen was a natural athlete and was a fan of tough sports. The passion for sports was matched by a natural talent for performance. She was the recipient of nearly all the Feis awards for her native nation's theatre and drama is a testimony to this. At the age of 14, she was accepted into the Abbey Theater to follow her dreams in classical theatre and operatic vocals.
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