Tis Herself An Autobiography

Tis Herself An Autobiography by Maureen O’Hara offers a revealing and candid look at the life and career of the Hollywood legend. Published by Simon and Schuster in March 2005, this illustrated edition spans 336 pages and is presented in English. O’Hara, known for her fiery red hair and piercing green eyes, shares her experiences from an acting career that lasted over seventy years, highlighting her independence and dedication to her homeland, Ireland.
In this autobiography, O’Hara recounts her journey from being brought to Hollywood as a teenager to starring in classic films such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Quiet Man. Readers will find intimate memories of her interactions with notable figures from Hollywood’s Golden Age, including directors and fellow actors. The narrative also touches on her complex relationships, particularly with director John Ford and her close friendship with John Wayne, as well as her love story with aviation pioneer Charles F. Blair. This book provides insights into the entertainment industry and personal memoirs, reflecting O’Hara’s spirited personality and candid storytelling.
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A first-ever revealing and candid look at the life and career of one of Hollywood’s brightest and most beloved stars, Maureen O’Hara.
In an acting career of more than seventy years, Hollywood legend Maureen O’Hara came to be known as “the queen of Technicolor” for her fiery red hair and piercing green eyes. She had a reputation as a fiercely independent thinker and champion of causes, particularly those of her beloved homeland, Ireland. In ‘Tis Herself, O’Hara recounts her extraordinary life and proves to be just as strong, sharp, and captivating as any character she played on-screen.
O’Hara was brought to Hollywood as a teenager in 1939 by the great Charles Laughton, to whom she was under contract, to costar with him in the classic film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. She has appeared in many other classics, including How Green Was My Valley, Rio Grande, The Quiet Man, and Miracle on 34th Street. She recalls intimate memories of working with the actors and directors of Hollywood’s Golden Age, including Laughton, Alfred Hitchcock, Tyrone Power, James Stewart, Henry Fonda, and John Candy. With characteristic frankness, she describes her tense relationship with the mercurial director John Ford, with whom she made five films, and her close lifelong friendship with her frequent costar John Wayne. Successful in her career, O’Hara was less lucky in love until she met aviation pioneer Brigadier General Charles F. Blair, the great love of her life, who died in a mysterious plane crash ten years after their marriage.
Candid and revealing, ‘Tis Herself is an autobiography as witty and spirited as its author.
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