Tina Louise

Tina Tina Amanda AmandaMaureen liked playing athletic games in her youth and excelled in sports. The passion she had for sport was coupled with the natural ability to performing. That was evident when she received every Feis to show and play that Ireland had to offer. By age 14 she had been accepted at the famed Abbey Theater and pursued her dreams of performing in classical theatre and operatic singing. This course was to be modified when Charles Laughton, after seeing screenings of Maureen, became mesmerized by her stunning eyes. Laughton, along with his co-star Erich Pommer changed Maureen FitzSimons's title changing her name "Maureen O'Hara" which is a slightly smaller name, to appear on the marquee before casting her as an actress in Jamaica Inn, (1939). Under contract to Laughton, Maureen's next picture was planned to be made at home in America (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame (1939)) at RKO Pictures. Maureen was able to buy her contract from Laughton following the film's success. an immense success. When she was 19, Maureen was already in two motion-picture films in the company of Laughton.

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