Maureen O'Hara

Also Credited As:

Maureen FitzSimons
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Biography

So striking in appearance that Technicolor inventor Herbert Kalmus was said to have used her red-haired and green-eyed image to promote his creation, Maureen O'Hara was an Irish-born actress whose versatility allowed her to move gracefully from dramas to comedies and even period adventures. She was a favorite of director John Ford, who cast her in five of his films, including "How Green Was My Valley" (1941), "Rio Grande" (1950) and "The Quiet …
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Job Title

Actor, Music

Born

August 17, 1920

LATEST CREDITS

Lady Godiva

Lady Godiva

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Kit Tilden

Everything But the Truth

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War Arrow

Elaine Corwin

The Magnificent Matador

Karen Harrison

Cab to Canada

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Dance, Girl, Dance

Actor

Miracle on 34th Street

Doris Walker

A Woman's Secret

Marian Washburn

The Last Dance

Helen Parker

Fire Over Africa

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The Battle of the Villa Fiorita

Moira

Against All Flags

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Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation

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The Quiet Man

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John Ford

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The Rare Breed

Martha Price

The Fabulous Fordies

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The Parent Trap

Maggie McKendrick

The Red Pony

Ruth Tiflin

McLintock!

Katherine McLintock

Spencer's Mountain

Olivia Spencer

The Christmas Box

Mary Parkin

Only the Lonely

Rose Muldoon

The Long Gray Line

Mary O'Donnell