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Ryan O'Neal

  • Born: Apr 20, 1941 in Los Angeles, California
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '70s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Comedy, Drama
  • Career Highlights: Barry Lyndon, Paper Moon, What's Up, Doc?
  • First Major Screen Credit: Leave It to Beaver: Wally Goes Steady (1961)

Biography

Though his early career seemed to hold the promise of major stardom for actor Ryan O'Neal, matters didn't pan out and he has become more famous for his long-term live-in relationship with 1970s poster girl-turned-movie star-of-the-week actress Farrah Fawcett than any of his '80s and '90s films. Still, O'Neal is an appealing actor and his clean-cut good looks and reddish- blond hair give him an exuberant boyishness that belies his age. His first major role was that of Rodney Harrington on the television soap opera Peyton Place (1964-1969).

O'Neal is the son of screenwriter Charles O'Neal and actress Patricia Callaghan O'Neal. A California native, he spent much of his childhood living abroad. As a young man, O'Neal sometimes got into trouble and at one point served a 51-day jail sentence for assault and battery after getting into a fight at a New Year's party. Before becoming an actor, O'Neal was a lifeguard and an amateur boxer who was a one-time Golden Gloves contender. In film and television, O'Neal started out as a stunt man on Tales of the Vikings, a German television series. His parents were working on the same show. Upon his return to the States, O'Neal continued finding work in small parts on television shows, getting his first regular acting job on the Western Empire (1962). Following the demise of Peyton Place, O'Neal made his feature debut in The Big Bounce (1969), but did not get his big break until he was chosen from 300 auditioners to play Oliver Barrett opposite Ally McGraw in Arthur Hiller's maudlin adaptation of Erich Seagal's best-seller Love Story- (1970). The film was a smash hit and landed O'Neal an Oscar nomination. Two more starring roles followed this success but it was not until he played an uptight professor who finds himself beleaguered by a free-spirited, love-struck Barbra Streisand in Peter Bogdanovich's What's Up Doc? (1972) that he rivaled the success of Love Story. It has been in light, romantic fare such as this that O'Neal has excelled. His next popular role was that of an exasperated con man in Paper Moon, the charming comedy that netted his co-star and real-life daughter, Tatum O'Neal, an Oscar. O'Neal then played the title role in Stanley Kubrick's slow-paced epic Barry Lyndon (1975). By the late '70s, O'Neal's career had gone into decline and he had begun appearing in such dismal outings as Oliver's Story (the 1978 sequel to his first big hit) and The Main Event (1979) which reteamed him with Streisand. The '80s were even tougher for O'Neal, even though he appeared regularly onscreen. In 1989, O'Neal turned up in the wrenching made-for-TV-movie Small Sacrifices, which starred his lover Fawcett. Two years later, he and Fawcett starred in the short-lived television sitcom Good Sports. Before hooking up with her in the early '80s, O'Neal was married to actresses to Joanna Moore and Leigh Taylor-Young. His children from those marriages, Tatum and Griffin O'Neal, are both actors as is his brother Kevin O'Neal. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

 
 
Wikipedia: Ryan O'Neal
Ryan O'Neal
Birth name Patrick Ryan O'Neal
Born April 20 1941 (1941--) (age 66)
Los Angeles, California, Flag of the United States United States
Years active 19622003
Spouse(s) Joanna Cook Moore (1963-1967)
Leigh Taylor-Young (1967-1973)
Partner(s) Farrah Fawcett (1982 – present)
Children Tatum (b.1963)
Griffin (b.1964)
Patrick (b.1967)
Redmond (b.1985)
Parents Charles O'Neal
Patricia Callaghan

Ryan O'Neal (born Patrick Ryan O'Neal on April 20, 1941 in Los Angeles, California) is an Oscar-nominated American actor.

Early life

Born in Los Angeles, California to Irish-American Hollywood movie screenwriter Charles O'Neal and actress Patricia Callaghan, O'Neal first became famous on the soap opera Peyton Place.

Career

His role in Love Story gained him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Further starring roles have been in Paper Moon (co-starring his daughter, Oscar-winner Tatum O'Neal), the Stanley Kubrick directed Barry Lyndon, and the Love Story sequel, Oliver's Story.

O'Neal starred in a series of films directed by Peter Bogdanovich and was the second highest grossing movie star in 1972. However his film career had faded by the end of the decade. He has also appeared in several television series.

Personal life

Relationships

O'Neal has been in a long-term (off and on again) relationship with actress Farrah Fawcett. He also dated Diana Ross for some time. He was previously married to actresses Joanna Moore and Leigh Taylor-Young. He has four children: Tatum O'Neal and Griffin O'Neal (with Moore), Patrick O'Neal (with Taylor-Young) and Redmond O'Neal (with Fawcett).

Health problems

In 2001 he was diagnosed with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) leukemia[1]. As of 2006, it is in remission.[2] After struggling with leukemia, O'Neal was frequently seen at the side of his former companion, Farrah Fawcett, during her own bout with cancer.

2007 Family Incident and Arrest

O'Neal was arrested for allegedly assaulting his son, Griffin, in Malibu, California, which coincidentally is the setting for one of O'Neal's later movies Malibu's Most Wanted starring Jamie Kennedy, police said on February 4, 2007.[3]

O'Neal was charged with assault with a deadly weapon and negligent discharge[4] of a firearm and released on $50,000 bond.[5]

According to O'Neal's manager, Neil Hassman, the incident occurred when Griffin O'Neal threatened Ryan O'Neal with a fireplace poker. It was reported at the same time that this confrontation left a 22-year-old woman with injuries unrelated to the firing of the handgun; the origins of her injury and the responsible party had not been identified as of February 5.[1] The 22-year-old woman was later confirmed as JoAnne Berry, Griffin O'Neal's girlfriend.[6]

O'Neal in an interview with the Los Angeles Times charged that his son grazed him "four or five times" with the fireplace poker and that when he ducked to avoid the swinging weapon, Griffin "hit his own girlfriend in the head." O'Neal adds that he got "nervous" because of the woman's pregnancy. "I fled to my room," he says, "and I got my gun." When Griffin pursued him anew, says Ryan, he fired his gun "into the banister" to scare Griffin into fleeing. This is not the first time O'Neal has been accused of assaulting his son Griffin; rumors have circulated concerning O'Neal's temper with his children for some time, gaining some traction with allegations made by his daughter Tatum. In the early 1980s a fight between Ryan and Griffin O'Neal over the latter's drug use left the younger man with two teeth missing.[7]

Complicating matters, a separate report claimed that the cause of the altercation was that Griffin had chained his half-brother Redmond to a staircase in the belief the younger man intended to buy illegal drugs, and that Ryan, discovering the chain on his return from a dinner in honor of Farrah Fawcett, flew into a rage in which he (rather than Griffin) began waving the poker. According to this scenario--sourced to "unidentified law-enforcement officials"--Ryan may have been responsible for the injuries to Miss Berry. Prosecutors declined to charge Ryan O’Neal with assault with a deadly weapon, as of May 25, 2007. [8]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/showbiz/1309994.stm
  2. ^ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/femail/article.html?in_article_id=409164&in_page_id=1879 "...a disease now in remission but for which he still takes daily medication..."
  3. ^ http://www.montereyherald.com/mld/montereyherald/news/16623546.htm
  4. ^ http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6330355.stm
  5. ^ http://www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Entertainment/20070204-085519-7322r/
  6. ^ http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp?uuid=40e133f3-4016-44dd-9396-85ef7c0e8860
  7. ^ http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/10/24/earlyshow/leisure/books/main651057.shtml
  8. ^ http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,250968,00.html

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