Tina Louise

Tina Tina Amanda AmandaMaureen did well at athletics and enjoyed rough, physical sporting events. She combined this interest with an innate talent for doing shows. She took home almost every Feis Award for Theatre and Drama that her country had to provide. When she was 14 Maureen was accepted to the Abbey Theater, where her love of classical theatre as well as operatic music was continued. However, this plan was later modified when Charles Laughton, after seeing a screen test of Maureen, became mesmerized by her stunning eyes. Prior to casting her on the screen in Jamaica Inn (1939), Laughton together with his friend, Erich Pommer, changed her name instead of Maureen FitzSimons to "Maureen O'Hara" which was a little more concise name for the marquee. Maureen FitzSimons' subsequent movie (The Hunchback of Notre Dame - 1939) was set to be produced with RKO Pictures in America under the terms of a contract with Laughton. Maureen was able to buy her contract from Laughton when the movie was hugely successful. Maureen Laughton had been in two big motion pictures before she reached 19.

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