Tina Louise

Tina Tina Amanda AmandaMaureen enjoyed playing sports as a young girl and excelled in athletics. Her passion was coupled with a naturally gifted talent in performance. This was demonstrated by her receiving nearly every Feis prize for drama and performances in the theater that her nation offered. When she turned 14 years old, she had been accepted at the world-renowned Abbey Theater and pursued her dream of classical theater as well as operatic singing. This course was to be modified, however, when Charles Laughton, after seeing the screen tests of Maureen and was mesmerized by her hauntingly beautiful eyes. Laughton and his co-star Erich Pommer changed Maureen FitzSimons identity changed her name to "Maureen O'Hara", a slightly shorter name to be used on the marquee. Then, they cast Maureen as an actor in Jamaica Inn, (1939). Maureen FitzSimons' subsequent movie (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame - 1939) was scheduled to be shot in the studio of RKO Pictures in America under an agreement with Laughton. Maureen was able to buy her contract from Laughton following the film's success. an enormous success. At the age of 19, Maureen had already appeared in two major motion films in the company of Laughton.

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