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Maureen FitzSimons' early achievements in performing arts (now known as Maureen O'Hara), would be considered, at least in the eyes of America, into the class of child prodigies. However, for a child of Irish background, surrounded by talented parents and a loving family, those were not innate traits. Maureen arrived in this nurturing sanctuary on August 17th, 1920. She was raised by her parents as well as family members. Marguerita Lilburn fitzSimons' mother was an contralto. Charles FitzSimons ran a Dublin firm, as well as owned shares in the Irish Shamrock Rovers, a soccer team. Maureen FitzSimons placed second in a household of six FitzSimons. Peggy FitzSimons Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons James O'Hara rounded off this stunning group. Maureen did well in sports and loved rough games. Furthermore, she had a gift acting. As evidenced by receiving nearly every Feis award for drama or the stage that her country had to offer. When she turned 14, she was accepted to the prestigious Abbey Theater and pursued her dreams of classical theatre and operatic singing.
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