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Maureen FitzSimons' early achievements in performing arts (now known as Maureen O'Hara), would put her at least in the eyes of America, into the class of child prodigies. For a young Irish girl surrounded with gifted parents and extended family, these qualities were naturally. Maureen joined this wonderful sanctuary located in Ranelagh, Ireland on August 17th of 1920. Marguerita LIlburn FitzSimons, her mom. She was a skilled contralto. Charles FitzSimons was a successful businessman from Dublin who also controlled a portion of the Irish Shamrock Rovers soccer team. Maureen was the second child of six FitzSimons children - Peggy, Florrie, Charles B. Fitzsimons, Margot Fitzsimons and James O'Hara completed this beautiful family. Maureen excelled at sports and loved rough games. This natural interest and her talent to perform was impressive. In the end, she won the majority of the Feis Awards for dramatic and acting within her own country. When she was fourteen, she was admitted into the Abbey Theater, where her ambition was to study operatic singing and classical theater.
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