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Maureen FitzSimons' early achievements in performing arts (now called Maureen O'Hara), would put her according to American standards, in the class of child prodigies. This is a natural characteristic for a girl of Irish descent, who was surrounded in her early years by talented family members and parents. Maureen was welcomed into the sanctity of family on August 17 1920, in Ranelagh (a suburb in Dublin), Ireland. Marguerita LIlburn FitzSimons, her mom. She was a accomplished contralto. Charles FitzSimons ran a Dublin firm, as well as had shares in the Irish soccer team Shamrock Rovers. Maureen was the second of six FitzSimons children - Peggy, Florrie, Charles B. Fitzsimons, Margot Fitzsimons and James O'Hara completed this beautiful family. Maureen did well as a sporty woman and participated in rough, competitive games when she was young. Her naturally-born interest with her ability for performing was remarkable. Her winning of almost all the Feis awards for her native nation's theatre and drama proved the fact that she was a natural performer. When she turned 14, she was admitted into the world-renowned Abbey Theater and pursued her dream of classical theater along with operatic music.
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