Miss O'Hara was born in Ireland on this date in 1920. A few years ago she chronicled her life in the excellent autobiography 'TIS HERSELF: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY, written with John Nicoletti.

Her career quickly took off in the United States, including DANCE, GIRL, DANCE (1940), HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (1941), and THE BLACK SWAN (1942), with one of her favorite costars, Tyrone Power.
O'Hara's many classic films include SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY (1946), the Christmas evergreen MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET (1947), John Ford's THE LONG GRAY LINE (1955), where she again costarred with Tyrone Power, and Disney's THE PARENT TRAP (1961).

O'Hara also had the chance to showcase her lovely singing voice in THE QUIET MAN.

Turner Classic Movies is honoring O'Hara's birthday today with a 24-hour marathon of her films as part of their Summer Under the Stars festival.
Last night a birthday special aired in Ireland honoring their native daughter, featuring an interview with O'Hara in her home in Ireland. It can be seen on the web until September 6th and runs 25 minutes. (Hat tip: Maureen O'Hara Magazine.)
I hope one of my favorite actresses is enjoying a special day today, and I wish her many more happy birthdays to come.
Update: A birthday tribute from Big Hollywood.
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