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Maureen FitzSimons's achievements as a child performer in America (which we refer to as Maureen O'Hara today) would be a sure signification for her to the child-prodigy category. For a young Irish girl who was surrounded by gifted parents and extended family, these characteristics were a normal. Maureen entered this caring haven on August 17 1920 at Ranelagh (a suburb within Dublin), Ireland. Marguerita Lilburn FitzSimons was the mother of her. She was a skilled contralto. Charles FitzSimons owned the Shamrock Rovers soccer team in Ireland and ran a Dublin business. Maureen FitzSimons first FitzSimons kid. Peggy FitzSimons Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons James O'Hara made up this family. Maureen enjoyed playing sporting games in her youth and excelled in sports. Her natural ability to perform was the perfect match for her love of athletics. This was demonstrated by her receiving nearly every Feis awards for drama and performances in the theater that her nation offered. When she turned 14, she was accepted by the Abbey Theater accepted her and allowed her to live out her dream in classical theater and opera singing.
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