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Maureen FitzSimons's achievements as a young performer in America (which is known as Maureen O'Hara today) would be a sure signification for her to the child-prodigy class. For a child with Irish roots, surrounded as her by talented parents and family members did this naturally. Maureen arrived in this nurturing haven, August 17, 1920. She was raised by her parents as well as family members. Marguerita FitzSimons' mother, Lilburn, was a contralto. Charles FitzSimons managed a Dublin-based firm and also owned a stake in "The Shamrock Rovers," an eminent Irish soccer team. Maureen FitzSimons was second from a household of six FitzSimons. Peggy FitzSimons Florrie Charles B. Fitzsimons Margot Fitzsimons James O'Hara rounded off this gorgeous group. Maureen was a star athlete and loved rough games. The combination of this natural interest and her talent for performing was remarkable. She took home almost every Feis Award for Drama and Theatre Performance that her country had to offer. When she turned 14, she was admitted to the prestigious Abbey Theater and pursued her goal of performing in classical theatre and operatic singing.
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