Sunday 25 October 2015

News Article 20

Hollywood actress, Maureen O'Hara dies at age 95

Actress Maureen O'Hara pictured in 2014

This is how BBC News represented the story:
Irish-American actress Maureen O'Hara, one of the last living stars from the golden age of Hollywood, has died aged 95, her manager said.
She died in her sleep at her home in Boise, Idaho, Johnny Nicoletti said. O'Hara starred in the 1941 multi-Oscar winning drama, How Green Was My Valley, set in a Welsh mining village. She also regularly featured alongside John Wayne, in films such as the Quiet Man. 
Born in Dublin, she moved to Hollywood in 1939 and later became a US citizen. "Her characters were feisty and fearless, just as she was in real life," her family said in a statement. "She was also proudly Irish and spent her entire lifetime sharing her heritage and the wonderful culture of the Emerald Isle with the world." Ireland's President Michael D Higgins said "she will be remembered as an outstanding and versatile actress, whose work especially in film, will endure for many years to come".
Maureen O'Hara accepts an honorary Oscar in 2014
Her first credited film was My Irish Molly, her only appearance under her real name FitzSimons. How Green Was My Valley was her breakthrough. It was enormously popular in its day, beating Orson Welles' Citizen Kane to Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director. Other well-known works include Miracle on 34th Street, the Hunchback of Notre Dame and the Parent Trap. The Quiet Man was one of five films where she appeared alongside John Wayne, and was the one she said she was most proud of. Her family said she had died listening to music from the film. O'Hara gave up acting for a long period starting in the early seventies, taking over the management from her husband of a commercial airline in 1978 after he died in a plane crash.
Actress Jessica Chastain tweeted: "RIP #MaureenOHara from one tough redhead broad to another. Thankful for the light you shared."
Mia Farrow tweeted: "RIP beautiful, kind, strong Maureen O'Hara."
And Homeland and Supergirl star David Harewood wrote: "Lost in a crowd of greats, not a single Oscar. That's showbiz."
My opinion on the news story:
I think it is very sad that Maureen O'Hara passed away, she was an incredible actress who clearly worked to her full potential and she has impacted the lives of many others in a positive way. BBC News represented the story very well, giving relevant facts, context, images and audience response. I wish the best for her family dealing with their loss and RIP. 

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