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Maureen O'Hara to celebrate her 90th birthday

‘Quiet Man’ star now living in Cork


Maureen O'Hara, Irish Hollywood star
Maureen O'Hara turns 90 this week.

Legendary Irish actress Maureen O'Hara celebrates her ninetieth birthday next week. Best known for her unforgettable turn as Mary Kate Danaher in the Oscar-winning 'The Quiet Man,' she now lives in Glengariff County Cork.

In her memoirs, 'Tis Herself’, O'Hara fondly recalls her father Charles  Fitzsimons. He was a decent man, she writes, born to farming folk outside Kells in County Meath.

'It was a country farm and many hands were needed to keep it running smoothly,' she wrote. 'Daddy, when he was a young lad, was one of 13 sons who helped his father work the land.'

But her father's real passion was sports. He played Gaelic football until he was turned in for attending a soccer match once and was kicked off the team, victim of the Gaelic Athletic Association's infamous foreign sports ban.

'He later bought into Shamrock Rovers, and swore he would never go to another Gaelic football match again,' O'Hara says, referring to the counterproductive GAA stratgedy. 'He never did.'

The actress often returned to Kells in later years to visit her uncle Frank, a blacksmith on Farrell Street, and meet her many relations, some of whom still live in the area.

Charlie Fitzsimons married Dublin girl Marguerita Lilburn. 'Meath and Dublin were mortal Gaelic football enemies, so it was a bit of a miracle that my parents ever married,' the actress wrote. 'Mammy was a city girl and Daddy was from the country. She was a Protestant and he was a Catholic. She eventually converted.'

When they married, they moved into a six-bedroom house in Ranelagh, the house in which their six children were born, of which Maureen was the second oldest, born on 17 August 1920. She went to elocution and drama school, singing and dancing classes, and when she was 10, she joined the Rathmines Theatre company.

She began winning amateur acting competitions and festival events, and by 13 she was hired to perform classical plays on Radio Eireann, Ireland's national radio station.

In 1934, O'Hara joined the Abbey, Ireland's national theater, starting at the bottom of the ladder, painting scenery and building sets and sweeping floors, and eventually three years later was cast in a lead role.

But she never got to play it. Instead she was spotted by visiting American singer Harry Richman who brought her to London and introduced her to the actor and impresario Charles Laughton. After seeing her in a screen test, Laughton immediately signed her up with Mayflower Pictures on a seven year contract.

It was the start of an extraordinary film career which was to see her become one of Hollywood's greatest stars, playing opposite all the leading men of the day from Tyrone Power and John Wayne to Henry Fonda and Jimmy Stewart.
It was her role in ‘The Quiet Man’ opposite John Wayne which secured her fame however.She became one of the biggest names in Hollywood as a result.


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LAst night I saw a few minutes of an old movie I have never heard of....something to do with pirates. The scene was Maureen O'Hara climbing on board the pirate ship and she was absolutley stunning. I've always thought she was beautiful but something about her in this scene was breathtaking. Happy Birthday, Maureen!
I think Ms O'Hara was and still is the most beautiful woman in the world. I, too, have seen all of her movies. She and John Wayne go together like Fred Astair and Ginger Rogers. They complement each other quite nicely. Ms. O'Hara I hope you had a wonderful birthday yesterday and many more. You are Ireland's treasure. P.S. 2Bornot2B just take it easy. You time is coming.
I think that Maureen is a classical, beautiful woman with charm, elegance, poise and about all talent loads and loads of talent! I hve see every moving she ever starred in, co-starred in or cameoed in. Sometimes I have seen the same movies several times and more. My favorites are "The Quiet Man", McClintock, "How Green is my Valley" oh there are just too many I love and watch over and over again. Happy Birthay Dearest Maureen O'Hara and thank you for all the entertainment you have given us in your life time. God Bless you and Keep you.
I have seen almost every movie she has made..she is beautiful and lovely lady..She made good family movies..thank you and Happy Birthday MS.O'Hara...
Miss O'Hara, My heart still skips a beat when I look upon your photo's, but your physical beauty is only matched by your inner beauty. Congratulations on your 90th birthday. You are remembered and loved. Thank you for your contribution to society. Blessings upon you.
God Bless you on your 90 birthday. The people of Ireland have, in you, a true national treasure. Thank you for the many films you have done and the pleasure you have given so many...I have visited Ireland and Cong (where The Quiet Man was filmed)...what a wonderful counry..theDrakester
Just trilled to be able to tell someone of your stature Happy Birthday. You and my mother share the same birthday. She is 65. happy birthday Miss O'HARA
I would like to wish you a very Happy Birthday and God Bless. I have enjoyed watching your movies and being A John Wayne fan, and owning all his movies, my favorite are all with you in them. I can remember as a child dreaming of meeting you and visiting Ireland, which I still do as an adult. Miss O'Hara may your day be filled with joy.. Wendy Kitterle, West Chazy, NY
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Miss O'Hara, on the chance you are receiving these messages, may God bless you on your 90th birthday, as you have blessed us in all of your wonderful films. Seeing your beautiful smile always brightens my day. Kelli Pogue Morgan St. Louis, Missouri USA
God bless Ms. O'Hara. A truly lovely lady. A credit to Ireland...
TMC, channel is playing her movies all day the Quiet man is comming up next, My FAV,
Happy Birthday to the most beautiful woman ever to set foot in hollywood. Not only gorgeous,classy but Maureen O'hara is the best ever! Happy Birthday to you! We Love you out here in Florida, & New York! My Wife said i can write this :) My Aunt (88) and i (48) will be watching all your movies today on TCM...XOXO
J.Travis, in an interview years ago Maureen said that John Ford, the director of The Quiet Man, told her what to whisper in Wayne's ear, to her many protests and his insistence, she finally agreed on the condition that the two of them never tell a soul what she said. Apparently Ford wanted a certain reaction from Wayne, and thought the secret would get him the shocked expression he was going for. If I remember right that man is one of her two real life brothers that were in the movie.
Maureen, "The older the fiddle, the sweeter the tune".




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