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Maureen FitzSimons' early achievements in performing arts (now called Maureen O'Hara), would put her at least in the eyes of America, into the child prodigy category. For a child with Irish origin, and surrounded by gifted parents and family members, those were not innate traits. Maureen made her entrance into this caring haven on August 17 1920 in Ranelagh (a suburb of Dublin), Ireland. Her mother, Marguerita Lilburn FitzSimons, was an accomplished contralto. Charles FitzSimons owned the Shamrock Rovers soccer club in Ireland and ran the Shamrock Rovers soccer club and a Dublin business. Maureen FitzSimons was the daughter of Charles FitzSimons. Peggy, Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons complete this wonderful family. Maureen enjoyed playing sporting games in her youth and excelled in sports. The passion for sports was matched by the natural ability to perform. This is why she won the majority of the Feis Awards for dramatic and acting in her home country. When she was in her 14th year she enrolled in the Abbey Theater to follow her aspirations and pursue studies in the classical theater and operatic singing.
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