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O'Hara sells Encino home
By Ruth Ryon
Los Angeles Times
Maureen O'Hara, the redheaded actress who co-starred in the 1939 classic "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and the 1947 holiday film "Miracle on 34th Street," has sold a house in the Encino hills to a physician for $525,000, sources said.
O'Hara, who maintains her primary residence in the Virgin Islands, bought the Encino house four years ago. Built 30 years ago, it has four bedrooms and a pool.
After starring in nearly 60 movies, O'Hara, now in her 70s, moved to St. Croix with her third husband, aviation pioneer Charles F. Blair.
O'Hara became the first woman to run a U.S. airline when she took over Blair's Antilles Airboats after his death in 1978. In 1991, she returned to movies as the mother of John Candy in "Only the Lonely." She recently earned a World Wide Web Heritage Award for her Internet site.
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