The Greatest Guy He Ever Knew

The Greatest Guy He Ever Knew

John Wayne, of Maureen O'Hara.

Maureen O'Hara, of John Wayne: "I was tough. I was tall. I was strong. I didn't take any nonsense from anybody. He was tough, he was tall, he was strong and he didn't take any nonsense from anybody. As a man and a human being, I adored him."

As the film historian David Thomson once observed of her screen persona throughout her career, she was “inclined to thrust her hands on her hips, speak her mind and be told, ‘You’re pretty when you’re angry.’ ”

Sadly, there was more than a little drama in her old age, with accusations of elder abuse:

http://www.irishexaminer.com/lifestyle/features/profiles/off-screen-family-saga-203777.html

http://www.irishcentral.com/news/Maureen-OHaras-former-assistant-wins-suit-against-her-nephew.html

Still, she had a better run of it than many.

When a journalist asked her in 2004 how she remained so beautiful, she explained: “I was Irish. I remain Irish. And Irish women don’t let themselves go.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/25/movies/maureen-ohara-irish-born-actress-known-as-queen-of-technicolor-dies-at-95.html?_r=0

Comments

  1. The most interesting thing I've learned about Maureen O'Hara since her passing is that she was friends with Che Guevara and considered him a great role model.

    (There needs to be a song lyric that takes advantage of their almost rhyming names.)

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