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John Wayne and Maureen O'Hara are remembered as one of Hollywood's most iconic on-screen pairings - but their friendship was ...
Before they became one of Hollywood’s most iconic on-screen pairings, John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara had to overcome more than ...
Irish-born actress Maureen O’Hara was one of the biggest stars in films of the 1940s and ’50s, an era when it was common for leading ladies to be domineered by male heroes.
She’d handle those situations, Kevin said, and then she’d go home to be the quiet anchor, the patient listener, in the O’Hara family. While Maureen has no children, she always remembers the ...
Maureen O'Hara was, in truth, the not so Quiet Woman. A force of Titian-haired nature perhaps. She was uncertainly indomitable.
He summed up his feelings with simplicity, recognized Maureen O’Hara’s allure and reminded his fellow Governors that his wasn’t a first-time endeavor. So the third time was the charm.
Maureen O’Hara revealed she was ready to quit acting because both producers and directors reportedly claimed she was “a cold potato without sex appeal" after she refused to sleep with them.
Hollywood legend Maureen O'Hara's final public appearance came almost a year ago at the Motion Picture Academy's 2014 Governors Awards, where she received an honorary Oscar from Clint Eastwood and ...
Maureen O’Hara, the Dublin-born screen beauty whose fiery red hair, green eyes and peaches-and-cream complexion helped to enrich such classics as Miracle on 34th Street and The Parent Trap ...
Here’s a look at Maureen O’Hara’s husbands and loves, as she described them: George Brown. Here’s how O’Hara introduces the subject of George Brown, whom she met while filming her first ...
To many, Maureen O’Hara was best known as the mother in 1961’s The Parent Trap and 1947’s Miracle On 34th Street, but dig deeper and you’ll discover she was so much more. Known as the ...
Maureen O’Hara hid from John Wayne to avoid going drinking. Ronald L. Davis’ book, Duke: The Life and Legend of John Wayne, asserted that Wayne always saw and treated O’Hara like “one of ...