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The early achievements of Maureen FitzSimons in the performing arts, that are now known to be Maureen O'Hara, would certainly qualify her to the "child prodigy" category. These traits were natural for an Irish-born child surrounded by gifted parents and a loving family. Maureen made her entrance into the sanctity of family on August 17, 1920, at Ranelagh (a suburb in Dublin), Ireland. She was the daughter of Marguerita Lulburn FitzSimons was an accomplished contralto. Charles FitzSimons ran a Dublin firm, as well as had shares in the Irish soccer team Shamrock Rovers. Maureen FitzSimons came second from a group of 6 FitzSimons. Peggy FitzSimons Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons James O'Hara rounded off the gorgeous family. Maureen excelled as a sportswoman and was a gruelling athlete in games when she was young. The passion for sports was matched by the natural ability to perform. She won almost all Feis Award for Drama and Theatre Performance the country could offer. At the age of 14 she joined an organization called the Abbey Theater to follow her dream and study the classical theater and operatic singing.
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