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MAUREEN FITZSIMONS was born the second of six children to Charles and Marguerite FitzSimons on August 17, 1920 near Dublin, Ireland. Though tomboyish as a youngster, she eventually developed an interest in acting and as a teenager auditioned for the Abbey Theatre School. After Alfred Hitchcock gave her a role in JAMAICA INN (1939) with Charles Laughton, the English actor claimed to "discover" her. Laughton had gone to America in 1931 and signed a movie contract with RKO Pictures where he was about to star as Quasimodo in THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME (1939). He brought Maureen back to the states with him to play his Esmeralda in the film and changed her name to O`Hara. HUNCHBACK became her American film debut, RKO signed her, and she never looked back.

in 1941 she was cast in John Ford`s film adaptation of the Richard Llewellyn novel HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY about a Welsh family in a 19th century mining town struggling to hold onto their way of life in the face of labor unrest and the Industrial Revolution. The picture, won the Oscar for Best Picture of the year, and anyone who had failed to notice her in HUNCHBACK could not have been so oblivious to her remarkable beauty and screen persona this time.

HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY was followed by a number of 1940s adventure films and swashbucklers like THE BLACK SWAN (1942) and THE SPANISH MAIN (1945), many of which were shot in Technicolor and magnificently highlighted O`Hara`s red hair and green eyes to such an extent she was dubbed the "Queen of Technicolor." Another notable film of the ‘40s was the now-classic Christmas film MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1947) featuring O`Hara as a successful business woman who is bowled over when she hires a department store Santa who really believes he`s Kris Kringle.

In 1950, John Ford first paired O`Hara with a co-star for his film RIO GRANDE who would change the direction of her career-- John Wayne. The two became best friends and went on to make four more films together, the most notable being Ford`s THE QUIET MAN (1952) as well as the western comedy MCLINTOCK! (1963), and O`Hara became known as the leading lady who gave Wayne his sex appeal. Her characters were frequently cantankerous to say the least, and whether she won Wayne or he won her in the end, it was always a good show.

In the 1960s, O`Hara began to take on more mature roles-- at least as far as the age of her characters was concerned. She played a divorced mother reconciled to her ex-husband by the plotting of her two twin daughters (played by Hayley Mills) in Disney`s THE PARENT TRAP (1961) and wife to Jimmy Stewart as he tried to spend a relaxing summer at the beach in MR. HOBBS TAKES A VACATION (1962).

In real life, O`Hara was married twice and had a daughter named Bronwyn (after Anna Lee`s character in HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY) before she met and married aviator Charles Blair in 1968. After two more films, O`Hara retired from the big screen in 1971 to be a full-time wife and mother, and after Blair was killed in a plane crash in 1978, she continued to manage his commuter airline business, Antilles Air Boats, in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

In 1991, O`Hara made a brief return to the screen as John Candy`s mother in ONLY THE LONELY and starred in a TV movie called "The Christmas Box" in 1995 as well as another TV movie, "Cab to Canada," which aired on CBS in 1998. Aside from these occasional roles, she is currently living out her retirement between homes in

Biography Credit: www.reelclassics.com/Actresses/O`Hara/ohara-bio.htm
 

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just read her book a really nice lady
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Mia farrow`s mother is Maureen O`Sullivan.
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posted by IrishChick
No, she`s not Mia Farrow`s mother. She has one child, a daughter Bronwyn, with her 2nd husband Will Price
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I was told that she is Mia Farrowsmother. Is that true.
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    Name Maureen O`Hara
    (Maureen FitzSimons)
    Age 88
    Height 5' 8"  (173 cm)
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Green
    Hair Color Red
    Date of Birth August 171920
    Birthplace Ranelagh, Dublin, Ireland
    Star Sign Leo
    Nationality Ireland
    Ethnicity White
    Religion Roman Catholic
    High School Irish Sisters of Charity school, Milltown
    Ena Mary Burke School of Elocution
    University Abbey Theatre School, Dublin, Ireland
    Occupation Actress
    Celebrity Index Ma
    Claim to Fame Miracle on 34th Street

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  • "To the people throughout the world, John Wayne is not just an actor, and a very fine actor - John Wayne is the United States of America".
  • Charles Laughton and his wife, Elsa Lanchester, were never blessed with children. Years after he died, Elsa wrote her autobiography and claimed they never had children because Laughton was homosexual. That`s rubbish. Whether or nor Laughton was gay would never have stopped him from having children. He wanted them too badly. Laughton told me the reason they never had children was because Elsa couldn`t conceive, the result of a botched abortion she`d had during her earlier days in burlesque. Laughton told me many times that not being a father was his greatest disappointment in life.
  • Speaking as an actress, I wish all actors would be more like Duke Wayne - and speaking as a person, it would be nice if all people could be honest and as genuine as he is. This is a real man.
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  • In Italy, most of her films were dubbed by Lidia Simoneschi. She was occasionally dubbed by Dhia Cristiani, most notably in Sitting Pretty (1948); by Rosetta Calavetta and once by Paola Barbara in the multi Oscar-winning How Green Was My Valley (1941).
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  • She and John Wayne remained friends until his death. In her home on St. Croix, she had a wing she called the John Wayne Wing because he stayed there when visiting. It was badly damaged by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, some ten years after Wayne`s death.
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  • She became an American citizen on January 25, 1946 but has retained her Irish citizenship. It was the first time in history that the United States government recognized an Irish citizen as Irish. This led to a change in process for all Irish immigrants.
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  • She is portrayed by Liane Langland in Lucy & Desi: Before the Laughter (1991) (TV).
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  • She is the only credited cast member of Miracle on 34th Street (1947) who is still alive.
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  • She made headlines in 1997 by claiming that Brian Keith`s suicide, while suffering from lung cancer and emphysema and mourning the suicide of his daughter, was an accident.
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  • She was born in Churchtown, a suburb of Dublin, Ireland.
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  • She was having lunch with actress Lucille Ball the moment Lucy first saw Cuban musician Desi Arnaz whom she later married.
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  • She was made a Fellow of the British Film Institute in recognition of her outstanding contribution to film culture.
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  • She was the first choice to play Anna in the film version of The King and I (1956) but Richard Rodgers did not want the role played by a "pirate queen".
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  • A favourite of director John Ford.
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  • Brought to Hollywoood by actor Charles Laughton.
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  • Crack typist who typed some of her own scripts/rewrites.
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  • Daughter: Bronwyn FitzSimons.
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  • Did many of her own stunts in her films.
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  • Inducted into the Hall of Great Western Performers of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in 1993.
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  • Married 3 times.
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  • Measurements: 36 1/2C-25-36 (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine).
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  • Siblings: Peggy (a Sisters of Charity Nun); TV/film producer Charles B. FitzSimons (now deceased), Florrie, actress (now deceased); Margot FitzSimons Edwards; and James FitzSimons, aka James Lilburn/James O`Hara/Jim O`Hara - actor (now deceased).
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  • Starred with John Wayne in 5 movies: Rio Grande (1950), The Quiet Man (1952), The Wings of Eagles (1957), McLintock! (1963) and Big Jake (1971). The first three were directed by John Ford.
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