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The achievements of Maureen FitzSimons when she was a teenager in America (which is known as Maureen O'Hara today) would have definitely put her into the category of child prodigies. However, for an Irish girl who was surrounded by gifted parents and extended family, these qualities were natural. Maureen was welcomed into this caring haven on the 17th of August 1920 at Ranelagh (a suburb in Dublin), Ireland. Marguerita LIlburn FitzSimons, the mother of her. She was a skilled contralto. Charles FitzSimons ran a Dublin company, and also had shares in the Irish Shamrock Rovers soccer club. Maureen FitzSimons was the child of Charles FitzSimons. Peggy, Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons complete this wonderful family. Maureen was an athlete at heart and was a fan of tough sports. The passion for sports was matched by a natural talent for performance. She was awarded nearly all Feis Award for Drama and Theatre Performance the country could provide. When she was fourteen, she was admitted into the Abbey Theater, where her ambition was to study operatic singing and classical theater.
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