Screenland Plus TV-Land (Nov 1952 - Oct 1953)

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"I'm knee-deep in the process of re-organizing myself," admits Maureen. "I'm learning to live like a normal person." Maureen's brother, Charles FitzSimons, attorney turned actor, is her frequent escort. She's avoiding the wolf pack. The breathtaking O'Hara is still baffling Hollywood with her behavior, however, you must admit she has good reasons why By Denny Shane FOR ten years beautiful Maureen O'Hara managed to keep her private life mysteriously to hei'self. Her marriage was never punctuated by printed rumors of any kind. As with a limited number of other beautiful women who seemed to have their lives well in hand — Susan Hayward, Jeanne Crain, etc. — the press gave up on getting any provocative stories about Maureen. On the movie set she was regarded by co-workers as co-operative, but not particularly communicative. She attended only a very few parties and didn't welcome the exploring eyes of cameras in her home. Then — suddenly — came a flash announcement that Maureen O'Hara was divorcing! Her marriage to Director Will Price had ended. How the rumors began to fly! One minute you heard that Maureen had fallen for a famous star, the next thai she was being wildly pursued by an enormously wealthy Mexican tycoon. For the first time in years, tongues were buzzing about a girl who had managed to remain (continued on pace 57; 22