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 | 05/12/2011 |
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 | Amber Carr | Florida | For as long as I can remember, Ms. O'Hara has always been the epitomy of grace and class. The Parent Trap was always a favorite of mine as well as McClintock and The Quiet Man. Ms. O'Hara is a legend and in a class of her own! |  |
 | 05/09/2011 |
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 | Rick Nelson | Livingston Montana USA | I received my autographed photo yesterday of Ms. O'Hara. I felt like a kid at Christmas. I have told people for years that you are my favorite actress and the only actress good enough to match the Duke scene for scene. Thank you for all of the great performances. Funny thing my daughter brought the photo to me just as the play I directed was about to begin. The peformers were very impressed with my new gift.Thank you Maureen, Fellow thespian Rick Nelson |  |
 | 05/08/2011 |
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 | Gary Stewart | Virginia, USA | Ms. O'Hara,I am watching Rio Grande right now, enjoying the music, especially the male chorus, and of course, your performance. We lost John Wayne a long time ago, and I am so glad you are still around and doing so much good. It must have been a true pleasure making that film with the Duke and all the other cast. Ben Johnson and Chill Wills are so young in that picture. You are beautiful in the film (and still are) and perhaps a little too refined for a dusty Yankee outpost!It is so rare today to find a current actor with such humility and grace as you possess.Thank you for taking time to read this! |  |
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| Geoff Fawcett | Workington, Cumbria, England | Thank you Miss O'Hara for a lifetime of enchantment, love and pleasure, your work and genuiness are truly legendary.Good health and happiness to you for many years to come and again, thank you. |  |
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| Delia Yu | Laguna Niguel Calfornia USA | Dear Ms. O'Hara,Just wanted to say hello to you and hope all is well with you. I have been a fan of yours for decades (I am nearly 60). Not only have I been dazzled by your beauty and acting, but you impress me to be a real down to earth person and a true citizen of world. I am not a person who typically keep current on the lives of celebrities. But I wanted very much wanted to let you know that I am one of your many admirers and remember fondly the films and televison programs you were in. |  |
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| David and Kristi Casey | Atlanta, Georgia U.S.A. | My wife and I were just sitting here watching your film "The Parent Trap". You were great in this role, but I think some of my favorites are the ones you did with John Wayne. Please stay well! |  |
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| Jack Sorrell | Fayetteville, Georgia | Ms O'Hara, you have always been such a classic beauty and you have always carried yourself with dignity and poise. I was very delighted to find this site and see you looking so lovely these days as well. I wanted to tell you that I viewed a clip of you singing recently and was thoroughly enchanted by your strong, sure and silky voice. May God continue to bless you and your family for many years to come. Thank you for your body of work that has brought such warmth and joy to millions throughout the years. |  |
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| Mary | Ireland | Hi i really like your website i was lucky to meet Maureen O'Hara a few years ago at the lauch of her Autobiography. She still looks as stunning as ever. Make me proud to be Irish. |  |
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| Gege Doherty Walker | Toronto, Ontario Canada | Miss O'Hara, this past April 15,2011 you personally autographed a most beautiful picture to my father Lynn (your most ardent fan; so much so he even married my late mother, Aileen, an Irish women with auburn hair) and it made his year. We at the Walker house hold you (& yr movies) close to our heart as they made us laugh and cry. My particular fav, not so much the movie, but YOUR LOOK was "The Parent Trap" and your hair short wearing the blue/white dress OMG what a stunning look. I hope in time I may receive a reply but just wanted you to know how happy you made my father as it's only been 2 yrs since Mama's death. Your kindness will never ever be forgotten. You're a treasure.Your Friend (if I may be so bold) Gege Doherty Walker |  |
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| Roger Mann | Niles, Michigan | From watching the work of Ms. O'Hara as a young boy, in your movies from her John Wayne movies to all the others, I have been so impressed and moved with her work behind the camera. She has been behone a super actress and super person. She simply is wonderful. Roger |  |
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| mike ward | galway ireland | speaking with senator david norris [irish parliment ] yesterday monday , 03 04 11 . we were speaking mainly about the little cottage that featured in the QUIET MAN movie starring maureen o hara and the late john wayne , [r. i. p .] david is an ardend fan of the quiet man maureen o hara and all things related . he remarked how well maureen looked and the wonderful interview she gave on the recent late late show here in ireland , david has the most wonderful admiration for maureen and he is a fantastic supporter and member of our facebook group titled SAVE THE QUIET MAN COTTAGE , he has from time to time written posts on our group page and has been very helpful to us on our project , since its foundation last year . towards the end of our conversation david asked me to send his very best rgds to maureen and he hopes to attend this years maureen o hara legacy foundation ball in glengarriff later this year , incidently david is a contender in the race for the irish presidency in a few months time , we wish him every success , best rgds to all at the maureen o hara magazine , mike ward |  |
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| Diane Barsanti | San Francisco, Ca | Came so close to meetimg you as I spent many years with my dearest friend, your sister Peggy. I knew her as Mother margaret Mary, princial of my children`s school, St.Bridgets, in Van nuys, Ca. Still try to stay in touch and will never forget her; beautiful person inside and out,so disciplined and tough "Irish lady" , like you.It was our car she was drivng as she sideswiped another in L.A. rushing to hospital to see your very sick dad. Have your wonderful book..shed many a tear reading of your life with Charles Blair andhis tragic death. I am blessed to have that kind of love still for 59yrs (Parkinsons is slowly taking his days) and we handle it with God`s help.Do not need to have met you to love you. Thank you for sharing your life.Sincerely, Diane |  |
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| Jill Corley | Bangor, PA | Thank You! They are simple, but heartfelt words. You are my favoirite actress. I first saw Quiet Man when I was a young girl. You were all I wished I could be - beautiful, Irish, feisty, kind...I know you were playing a character - but your personality was present too. My husband and I watch every movie that you did with John Wayne on every chance we get. It never gets old or tired. We even quote it to each other. So thank you dear Ms. O'Hara for being who you are |  |
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| Tim Olsen | Connecticut USA | After seeing the Quiet Man movie I have a desire to fly fish in the Cong river. |  |
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| Lynne Swan | Dublin, Ireland | Ms. O Hara,Never have I know someone to be as graceful and talented as you are in all my life. I may only be verging on 21-years of this life, but I know for a fact that I shall never know of someone of your stature and profound talent.I am honoured to call myself Irish due to fellow Irish citizens such as yourself. Thank you for having such a huge impact on my life.Kind regards,Lynne X |  |
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| Dorothy Christie | Ontario,Canada | I want to thank you for the many hours of pure delight you have given us, with movies such as the Quite Man, Sentimental Journey, Miracle on 34th Street, just to name a few, and with our Canadian Actor John Candy, Only the lonely.When we see Mircle advertised near Christmas, we make a point of watching it- something we have done for many many years with our family.Thank you |  |
 | Russell T. Parr | Davenport, Iowa | I just watched 'Buffalo Bill' and I'm compelled to write to you and tell you how you bring me out of 'life's funk' every time you are on the screen. I won't delay a minute longer to tell you the joy you bring to me personally. There are certain people, male and female who stand for what we see as a collective strength of character and honor. You, Maureen, are one of those few souls. My wife is named Kathleen, and every time I hear the soldiers sing, I'll take you back again, Kathleen, I get a lump in my throat. I tell Kathleen that I love her everyday. I wish you good health, good friends, and when the time comes for you to cross the Jordan, I want you to know that you are loved by a man who sees you as an old friend. A candle will be burning so the Lord can see your face and know by grace you are home again. Home again with old friends who walked up the road, paused, and waited for you under the shade of an old oak tree. Thanks for your gift to me, and the world. |  |
| Susan | Hawaii | Dear Ms. O'Hara, I wanted to THANK-YOU so much for sharing your witty and candid autobiography with all of us. I laughed and cried as I read it. It was definitely a page turner, and I learned so much about "reality." I wish I had this book to read in my earlier years! I just turned "50" and this was an "eye opener to so much that is going on today, even at my workplace! I have even recommended your book to my mother to read!You are such a fantastic, high class, and authentic role model for women today, and I truly appreciate your wonderful variety of contributions to society over the years. You remind all of us about what really counts in this life...If you don't mind, I am going to follow your type of strong value system the rest of my life. The results truly speak for themselves. "Happy 90th year!"A devoted fan,Susan |  |
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| John Mulcahy | Ballyvolane Cork Ireland | Just to say a huge thank you for making my day, when you visited the Bon Secours Hospital on 23/ 3/11 to launch Daffidol Day I got to sing The Isle of Inisfree to you. While singing it was touching for me to see it bring tears to your eyes this is something I will always remember.As a staff member it was an honour to have had this opportunity to be in your presence.Go raibh mile maith agat.John. |  |
 | Patti Romander | Montpelier, Idaho | I have always been a big fan and just love Ms. O'Hara. She has always been so classy and yet has the "don't mess with me" persona that I just love. We will watch her movies over and over again and I never get tired of watching her. I am also Irish and feel a strong connection with her in this way (my maiden name was Dyer - going back in my history it was O'Dyer.)We pray for her continued health and well-being. Please convey our appreciation to Ms. O'Hara for the many years of enjoyment that she has brought. She is absolutely timeless.God Bless! |  |
| Sharon Splinter | Washington | I'm glad there's a Web Site where Fans can come and remember all the wonderful movies. Ms. O'Hara was my role model too. I loved everything she did! |  |
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| Nina Sites | Kingston,WA | I saw your interview where you stated that your goal is to live to 102 years at least. As a life long fan I am holding you to that. Thank you for your many years of devotion to us and the film industry. God bless. |  |
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| Erin Maureen Keene | Oroville, California | I wanted Ms. O'Hara to know that my father named me after her. Yes, we are Irish. My maiden name was O'Laskey. Great grandfather immigrated from Ireland but not sure when. My father, thought as do I, she is one of the most beautiful women he has ever seen. He passed away several years ago and would love it that I communicated his affection for Ms. O'Hara to her. My Mom was OK with it. Glad to know she is doing well. Slainte! |  |
 | laurel larison | manassas, virginia | I loved all your movies they are such a treasure. I love to watch your early movies tripoli is one of my favorites. God bless you and thanks for making the movies so fun and enjoyable... |  |
 | 03/21/2011 |
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 | Louis Chiarito | US | I married a beautiful Irish girl in Dublin 1963. Our honeymoon was touring Ireland. My favorite place was County Mayo and the village of Cong. We took our first three sons to Ireland and toured the country We took the last three on the same trip. All six saw their Irish cousins and heritage. One one trip there was great grandma, grandma, mother and daughter. Four generations at one time. |  |
 | 03/17/2011 |
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 | Jane Mackey Mahar | Hillsdale, NY 12529 | Dear Mrs. Blair: May God continue to bless you with health and happiness, and on this St. Paddy's Day may you be surrounded by love and family. |  |
 | 03/16/2011 |
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 | Tracy Alan Pike | San Augustine, TX 75972 | I just want to wish my idea of the perfect Irish lass a HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY 2011. I'm only 52, but I've been in love with you since I first saw you in "The Quiet Man". I've loved every movie & TV performance I've ever seen, especially those in recent years. The Good People have certainly blessed you. Your Irish charm & fired have helped inspire me in connecting more with my own Irish heritage, especially the food, like Barm Brack, Colcannon & Soda Bread. I even make my own hand-rolled Shamrock cookies! I've found a love of Scot-Irish/Celtic music & have been inspired to write "Irish story prose". And I'm always looking out of the corner of my eye for a glimpse of "the wee folk." From a descendant of the Fitzgeralds to a FitzSimmons (distant cousins by a few hundred years), may God bless you & keep you in his heart as I do. |  |
 | 03/10/2011 |
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 | Karen Noske | Rochester, NY | I'm so very happy to find that you are as beautiful and gracious as ever, Ms. O'Hara--and I'm thinking of you especially today, as I'm preparing to sew up a replica of the smashing green suit you wore to perfection in The Parent Trap. I'll be wearing it at TCM's upcoming Film Festival in Hollywood in late April, as they are screening The Parent Trap. An added thrill is that Hayley Mills will be presenting the film! What a thrill! I surely wish you could be there, too, as your performance lifts it out of a simple comedy into a charming, touching film. However, I'm sure your busy schedule has made that impossible. You have always been my ideal of beauty and spirit and from my father and myself (he was a movie house manager in the 1940's in Washington DC), I wish you health and happiness in abundance. I'll be thinking of you as I wear that suit and laughing and crying with one of my all-time favorite movies. How much joy you've given fans around the world--we'll never be able to thank you enough. Many, many warm wishes to you. And thanks to the creator of this lovely tribute site, too...it's marvelous! Warmly, Karen Noske, Rochester, NY, March 10.2011 |  |
 | 03/09/2011 |
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 | Earlene Foster | Oklahoma | Ms. O'Hara, good morning!I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate the beautiful example you have set for America. My family and I have watched you throughout the years and shared many wonderful moments and memories. You helped me to grow from a very shy girl into a woman who is willing to make a stand for things I believe are important in life, sharing those things with my daughter and grandsons. Thank you! You're beautiful! Earlene |  |
 | 03/08/2011 |
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 | jade | Uk | I LOVE Maureen O'Hara. i came across her when i was watching parent trap and i was speechless how stunning she is! till then i love her, she has a great smile and hair! and i am trying to watch all her fantastic films. she looks a lovely lady and i would love to meet Maureen one day!i am definitely a fan! always will be i just can't describe in words how much i love Maureen O'Hara films, herself and everything about her . :) x |  |
 | 03/07/2011 |
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 | Lisa MacArthur | Nova Scotia, Canada | Happy belated birthday to you,the wonderful and still magical Maureen O'hara! When you are on tv it's impossible to turn away, even at 90! You have managed to be the most beautiful woman on earth in your age category for every decade you've been here! 20's, 30's...90's!!! Watching your interview on the Late late show I'm thinking, how fun would it be to have a cup a' tea with you!!?? I could listen to you for hours!! Congratulations on a wonderful life and career and when I'm playing tunes on the fiddle on March 17th, I will be playing a few jigs for you my dear. Take care. And Slainte Mhath!And June Beck, thank you for the upkeep of this website. I love the updates. Thank you:) |  |