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Under the tutelage of Laughton, O'Hara signed a contract with RKO Studios in 1939. She moved to Hollywood in the summer of that year, making her American film debut as the alluring gypsy Esmeralda (opposite Laughton's Quasimodo) in RKO's lavish production The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
In 1941, O'Hara gave a haunting performance as the Welsh daughter of a mining family in the drama How Green Was My Valley, which marked her first collaboration with legendary director John Ford. The film triumphed at the Oscars, winning top honors in five categories, including Best Picture and Best Director.
While fulfilling contract commitments with both RKO Studios and 20th Century-Fox, O'Hara was billed alongside Hollywood's leading men in a slew of swashbuckling features. Among the most notable were 1942's The Black Swan (with Tyrone Power), 1947's Sinbad the Sailor (with Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.), and 1949's Bagdad (with Vincent Price). In between action films, O'Hara was assigned a role in the 1947 holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street, in which she played a single working mother whose strong rational beliefs are challenged by Santa Claus
Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot

Hollywood Wallpapers Actress Hot
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