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Maureen FitzSimons's achievements as a child performer in America (which is known as Maureen O'Hara today) would be a sure signification for her to the category of child prodigies. But for a young Irish girl surrounded with gifted parents and extended families, these traits came as a normal. Maureen entered this loving haven located in Ranelagh, Ireland on August 17th of 1920. Marguerita L. FitzSimons was a successful contralto. The father of her, Charles FitzSimons, managed an enterprise in Dublin and also owned part of the famous Irish soccer 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 enjoyed playing athletic games as a child and excelled at sports. She combined this interest with an equally natural talent of performing. Her winning of almost all Feis awards for her native country's theater and drama proved this. As she reached the age of 14 the Abbey Theater accepted her and permitted her to pursue her dream in classical theater and opera singing.
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