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The early achievements of Maureen FitzSimons in the arts of performing, and which are now known by the name of Maureen O'Hara, would certainly be a qualifier to be in her place in the "child prodigy" category. But for a young Irish girl who was surrounded by gifted parents and extended family, these qualities were naturally. Maureen joined this wonderful haven located in Ranelagh, Ireland on August 17th, 1920. Marguerita LIlburn FitzSimons, her mom. She was an accomplished contralto. The father of her, Charles FitzSimons, managed the business of Dublin as well as owned a part of the famous Irish football team "The Shamrock Rovers." Maureen FitzSimons placed 2nd in the group of 6 FitzSimons. Peggy FitzSimons Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons James O'Hara rounded off the gorgeous family. Maureen loved playing rough sports when she was young and became very adept at it. Her natural ability to perform was the perfect match for her love of sports. That was apparent that she was the winner of every Feis in drama and theatre which Ireland could provide. When she turned 14, she was accepted into the world-renowned Abbey Theater and pursued her dream of classical theater and operatic singing.
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