Tomorrow, Aug. 17, is Maureen O'Hara's 90th birthday. As she is one of the few surviving members of director John Ford's stock company and the performer he most frequently cast as his female lead, I want to acknowledge the milestone by wishing Ms. O'Hara a happy birthday.
Turner Classic Movies will also be celebrating the day by screening her films for 24 hours. They'll screen three directed by Ford (The Long Gray Line, 9:30 a.m; The Quiet Man, 8 p.m; and Rio Grande, 10:15 p.m; all times Eastern). In addition, they will show The Hunchback of Notre Dame with Charles Laughton (noon), Our Man in Havana with Alec Guiness (directed by Carol Reed, Wednesday at 1:45 a.m.), Big Jake with John Wayne (one of the better movies in Wayne's late career on Wednesday at 4 a.m.), and Disney's The Parent Trap with Brian Keith and Hayley Mills (directed by former animation artist David Swift, screening at 5:45 p.m.) The complete schedule can be found here.
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I am the editor/designer of Maureen O'Hara's official website. Please Google "Maureen O'Hara Magazine" for details of her interview to be aired on TV in Ireland tonight RTE-1. Lots of recent pics of Maureen and news of her Legacy Center now in the planning stages.
I was lucky enough to be on set with Bud Swift and the lovely Maureen O'Hara while filming "The Parent Trap." What a special time at Disney.
Happy Birthday, Mo!
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