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Maureen FitzSimons's early accomplishments in the performing arts, which we now know to be Maureen O'Hara, would certainly qualify her to being in the "child prodigy" category. It was an innate characteristic for a girl from Irish heritage, who was nurtured in her early days by talented relatives and parents. Maureen was welcomed into this cherished refuge in Ranelagh, Ireland on August 17th, 1920. She was the daughter of Marguerita Lilburn FitzSimons, was a skilled contralto. His father, Charles FitzSimons, managed the business of Dublin and was also the owner of the well-known Irish football team "The 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 was an athletic natural and was a fan of tough sporting games. The combination of this naturally-born interest with her ability for performing was remarkable. As evidenced by getting almost every Feis awards for drama and the stage that her country had to offer. At age fourteen, she was admitted to the Abbey Theater, where her dream was to pursue operatic singing and classical theater.
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