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Mary Maguire

Mary Maguire (22 February 1919 – 18 May 1974) was an Australian-born actress who briefly became a Hollywood and British film star in the late 1930s.
==Childhood and career in Australia==
She was born Hélène Teresa Maguire 〔A. W. Simpson (1992) ''In the Highest Degree Odious: Detention without Trial in Wartime Britain'', p.215. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-825949-2〕〔(rootsweb.ancestry.com )〕 in Melbourne, Australia, to Michael "Mickey" Maguire, footballer, racehorse owner, hotel proprietor, and former welterweight boxer〔(''Sydney Morning Herald'', 7 June 1950 )〕〔(Boxing Record ) Accessed 12/06/2013〕 and Mary Jane Maguire (née Carroll).〔(National Library of Australia scrapbook compiled about Mary Maguire (senior) )〕 Nicknamed "Peggy" by the family, she was the second of five sisters. She grew up in Melbourne and Brisbane, her father managing the famous "Bull and Mouth Hotel" in Bourke Street, Melbourne,〔(''The Argus'', Melbourne, 19 November 1924 )〕 and later the iconic Bellevue Hotel in Brisbane.〔(''Sydney Morning Herald'', 6 February 1941 )〕 In Melbourne she attended the Academy of Mary Immaculate in Fitzroy. She began acting when she was cast in the film ''Heritage'' by director Charles Chauvel at the age of 16. Elsa Chauvel, in her 1973 memoirs, wrote: "This lovely child was brought to our notice by a Brisbane publicity man... fresh from a Queensland convent."〔Elsa Chauvel (1973) ''My Life with Charles Chauvel.'' p. 60 The Shakespeare Head Press, Sydney. ISBN 0-85558-062-3. The convent was, in fact, Loretto Convent, Brisbane—the school some of the Maguire girls attended after relocating from Melbourne.〕 Changing her name to Mary, Maguire then starred in ''The Flying Doctor'', an Australian-British co-production that was filmed in Australia by director Miles Mander and also starred American actor Charles Farrell.〔(Australians in Hollywood: Mary Maguire ), National Portrait Gallery (Australia).〕

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