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In America in the beginning, the performing arts accomplishments of young Maureen FitzSimons (who we know as Maureen O'Hara) would definitely place her into the category of child prodigies. For a child with Irish background, surrounded by talented parents and a loving family, these were very natural traits. Maureen made her entrance into this caring haven on the 17th of August 1920 at Ranelagh (a suburb of Dublin), Ireland. The mother of Maureen, Marguerita Lililburn FitzSimons an accomplished contralto. Charles FitzSimons ran a Dublin firm, as well as owned shares in the Irish Shamrock Rovers soccer club. Maureen FitzSimons' was the second FitzSimons kid. Peggy FitzSimons Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons James O'Hara made up this family. Maureen excelled as a sportswoman and played rough, athletic sports when she was a young. The passion for sports was matched by the natural ability to perform. As evidenced by winning pretty much every Feis award for drama or the stage that her country had to offer. In her 14th year she enrolled in an organization called the Abbey Theater to follow her dream and study the classical theater and operatic singing.
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