We’re delighted to announce that Dublin City Council will be unveiling a commemorative plaque in honour of the iconic Irish actress, Maureen O’Hara, on Saturday, 7 September 2024. The ceremony will take place at 11am at O’Hara’s childhood home, 32 Beechwood Avenue Upper, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06 E9T4.
Born Maureen FitzSimons in 1920, O’Hara went on to become one of the most beloved actresses of her generation, starring in timeless classics like The Quiet Man, Miracle on 34th Street, and How Green Was My Valley. Known for her fiery red hair, her fierce independence, and her captivating performances, O’Hara left an indelible mark on both Irish and international cinema.
The unveiling will be conducted by the Lord Mayor of Dublin James Geoghan, and Dr Ruth Barton, film historian from Trinity College Dublin, will speak about O’Hara’s importance as a pioneering woman in cinema and her lasting legacy in the world of film.
The commemorative plaque will be erected at O’Hara’s former home in Ranelagh, where she spent her early years before making her mark on Hollywood. The unveiling is part of Dublin City Council’s ongoing initiative to celebrate and honour notable Dubliners who have contributed to the city’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
Whether you’re a fan of Maureen O’Hara’s work, a local historian, or simply someone who wants to celebrate the legacy of one of Ireland’s finest, this event is not to be missed. The public is warmly invited to attend and be part of this special occasion.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, 7 September 2024
Time: 11am
Location: 32 Beechwood Avenue Upper, Ranelagh, Dublin 6, D06 E9T4
We look forward to seeing you there as we pay tribute to an actress who captured the hearts of millions and whose legacy continues to inspire new generations.