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Maureen FitzSimons' early achievements in performing arts (now known as Maureen O'Hara), would have placed her, in America's eyes, into the category of child prodigy. As a person with Irish roots, surrounded as her by talented parents, and her family was naturally gifted, it came as a natural. Maureen was born in Ranelagh an area in Dublin the capital of Ireland on 17 August 1920. Marguerita LIlburn FitzSimons, the mother of her. She was a accomplished contralto. Charles FitzSimons managed a Dublin-based business and owned a share of "The Shamrock Rovers," an eminent Irish soccer squad. Maureen FitzSimons was the second daughter from Charles FitzSimons. Peggy FitzSimons, Florrie Fitzsimons Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons rounded out this wonderful family. Maureen enjoyed playing athletic games as a child and excelled at sports. This naturally-born interest with her ability in performing was astonishing. In the end, she received almost all of the Feis Awards for acting and dramatic performances within her own country. In her 14th year she joined at the Abbey Theater to follow her aspirations and pursue studies in the classical theater and operatic singing.
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