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The achievements of Maureen FitzSimons when she was a teenager in America (which we call Maureen O'Hara today) would certainly put her in the child-prodigy category. As a person with Irish heritage, and surrounded as she was by gifted parents and family members did this naturally. Maureen made her entrance into this caring haven on August 17 1920, located in Ranelagh (a suburb in Dublin), Ireland. Marguerita Lu. FitzSimons was a successful contralto. The father of her, Charles FitzSimons, managed an enterprise in Dublin and was also the owner of the renowned 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 a great athlete and played rough, athletic games when she was young. In addition to this, she had a gift to act. As a result, she was awarded almost all of the Feis Awards for her dramatic and acting performances within her own country. When she turned 14, she was admitted to the highly acclaimed Abbey Theater and pursued her dream of classical theater along with operatic music.
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