Ryan O'Neal
Known for: Acting
Born: April 19, 1941 in Los Angeles, California, USA - Died: December 7, 2023
Charles Patrick Ryan O'Neal (April 20, 1941 – December 8, 2023) was an American actor and former boxer. O'Neal trained as an amateur boxer before beginning his career in acting in 1960. In 1964, he landed the role of Rodney Harrington on the ABC nighttime soap opera Peyton Place. The series was an instant hit and boosted O'Neal's career. He later found success in films, most notably Love Story (1970), for which he received Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations as Best Actor, Peter Bogdanovich's What's Up, Doc? (1972) and Paper Moon (1973), Stanley Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975), Richard Attenborough's A Bridge Too Far (1977), and Walter Hill's The Driver (1978). From 2005 to 2017, he had a recurring role in the Fox TV series Bones as Max, the father of the show's protagonist.
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The Driver
The Driver
Chances Are
Philip Train
Barry Lyndon
Barry Lyndon
Epoch
Allen Lysander
A Bridge Too Far
Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin
Paper Moon
Moses Pray
People I Know
Cary Launer
What's Up, Doc?
Howard Bannister
Love Story
Oliver Barrett IV
Malibu's Most Wanted
Bill Gluckman
The Main Event
Eddie "Kid Natural" Scanlon
Wild Rovers
Frank Post
Zero Effect
Gregory Stark
Irreconcilable Differences
Albert Brodsky
Faithful
Jack Connor
Small Sacrifices
Lew Lewiston
Partners
Sgt. Benson
The Games
Scott Reynolds
The Thief Who Came to Dinner
Webster McGee
So Fine
Bobby Fine
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn
James Edmunds
Tough Guys Don't Dance
Tim Madden
Nickelodeon
Leo Harrigan
Green Ice
Joseph Wiley