Maureen O'Hara
Considered “Ireland’s first Hollywood superstar,” Maureen O’Hara (nee FitzSimons), was an Irish-American actress known for films such as How Green Was My Valley, The Quiet Man, and holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street. She was born in Dublin in 1920 and began acting on stage as a child. By 1939, she had been discovered by British-American actor Charles Laughton. It was Laughton who insisted that she adopt the screen name “O’Hara” and star with him in Alfred Hitchcock’s Jamaica Inn. Later that year, she signed a contract with RKO Pictures and, accompanied by her mother, immigrated to the United States aboard the SS Queen Mary.



