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Maureen FitzSimons' early achievements in performing arts (now known as Maureen O'Hara), would be considered, according to American standards, in the class of child prodigies. This was a natural trait for an Irish-born child surrounded by talented parents and a loving, supportive family. Maureen was welcomed into this cherished haven located in Ranelagh, Ireland on August 17th, 1920. Marguerita FitzSimons' mother, Lilburn, was an contralto. Charles FitzSimons ran a Dublin company, and also had shares in the Irish soccer team Shamrock Rovers. Maureen FitzSimons was the second FitzSimons child. Peggy FitzSimons Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons James O'Hara made up this family. Maureen excelled at sports and loved rough games. Her natural interest and her talent for performing was remarkable. She took home almost all Feis Award for Theater and Drama which her nation had to give. By age 14 she was invited into the world-renowned Abbey Theater and pursued her dream of classical theater as well as operatic vocals.
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