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The accomplishments of Maureen FitzSimons in her early years as a athlete in America (or the name we use to refer to Maureen O'Hara today) would certainly put her in the "child prodigy" category. For a child who had Irish origins, and surrounded as she was by talented parents, and a family of talented people, such characteristics were innate. Maureen was born in Ranelagh - a suburb of Dublin the capital of Ireland on 17 August 1920. Marguerita FitzSimons' mother, Lilburn, was an contralto. Charles FitzSimons was a successful businessman in Dublin who also owned a part of the Irish soccer team Shamrock Rovers. Maureen was the third of six FitzSimons children. Peggy, Florrie, Charles B. Fitzsimons, Margot Fitzsimons and James O'Hara completed this beautiful family. Maureen excelled at sports and enjoyed playing rough sports. The passion for sports was matched by a natural talent for performance. She won almost all Feis Award for Drama and Theatre Performance the country could offer. As she reached the age of 14 the Abbey Theater accepted her and permitted her to pursue her dream in operatic music and classical theater.
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