![]() ![]() In 1930, during her second marriage, Ms O’Hara moved to a ranch in Wyoming where she wrote her three novels, the classic “My Friend Flicka,” and the sequels “Thunderhead” and “Green Grass of Wyoming,” about the McLaughlin family and the younger son and his horse, Flicka. O’Hara moved to California after her first marriage where she became a screenwriter during the silent film era through the advent of talking movies. ![]() O’Hara had two children from her first marriage, Mary O’Hara who died of skin cancer during her teens, and Kent Kane, Jr. Her second marriage to Helge Sture-Vasa from Sweden in 1922 also ended in divorce in 1947. ![]() O'hara married Kent Kane Parrot, whom she later divorced. She grew up in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y., where her father was an Episcopal clergyman. Mary O’Hara Alsop, an American author, screenwriter, and composer, was born July 10, 1885, in Cape May, N.J., to Reese Fell Alsop and Mary Lee (Spring). ![]()
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