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With her flaming red hair and deep green eyes, O'Hara (called at one time "The Queen of Technicolor") is considered one of the greatest beauties of the [[Golden Age of Hollywood]]. She was also one of Hollywood's earliest [[Action Girl|Action Girls]], donning [[Pirate Girl]] garb and seizing a sword (though she was never a [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]), or sporting the flimsiest of veils in Hollywood's best [[Arabian Nights Days]] style, to appear as the strong-willed heroine of quite a few [[Swashbuckler]]s. |
With her flaming red hair and deep green eyes, O'Hara (called at one time "The Queen of Technicolor") is considered one of the greatest beauties of the [[Golden Age of Hollywood]]. She was also one of Hollywood's earliest [[Action Girl|Action Girls]], donning [[Pirate Girl]] garb and seizing a sword (though she was never a [[Hot Chick with a Sword]]), or sporting the flimsiest of veils in Hollywood's best [[Arabian Nights Days]] style, to appear as the strong-willed heroine of quite a few [[Swashbuckler]]s. |
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O'Hara was a long time friend and collaborator with the legendary [[John Wayne]]. The two appeared in five movies together: ''Rio Grande'', ''[[The Quiet Man]]'', ''The Wings of Eagles'', ''McLintock!'' and ''Big Jake''. Like Wayne she worked extensively with iconic director John Ford. |
O'Hara was a long time friend and collaborator with the legendary [[John Wayne]]. The two appeared in five movies together: ''[[Rio Grande]]'', ''[[The Quiet Man]]'', ''[[The Wings of Eagles]]'', ''[[McLintock!]]'' and ''[[Big Jake]]''. Like Wayne, she worked extensively with iconic director [[John Ford]]. |
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