Miss Maureen O'Hara has gone Home.
She passed in her sleep. She was 95.
She never failed to impress me......
....both onscreen and off.
My favorite scene of hers is from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. At 16 years old, she plays a gypsy girl who encounters a statue of the Virgin Mary, and is startled to learn that the sculpture depicts the Mother of God. She speaks to it as though it were a real person present, doing so in such a heartfelt manner that I am reduced to overwhelming emotion each time I watch it.
Memory Eternal
Otony
Miss Maureen O'Hara has gone Home.
Beautiful lady. Classy too. Not many like her in Hollywood these days
Rest In Peace
She never failed to impress me......
"310 times. Now that's a record"
Whut?
Don't get the reference?
Otony
Beautiful & Classy.... for sure.
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Of the Troops & For the Troops
Didn't know she was living here in Boise.
She was great in the movie "Only the Lonely", one of her last major roles.
A quote from one of her movies
Last line of McClintock, John Wayne throws his hat onto the weathervane for the kids to get in the morning and carried Maureen O'Hara into the house.
Of Course now we will never know...
... what she whispered in John Wayne's ear at the end of "The Quiet Man".