Ryan O'Neal
Milestones
- Birthplace: Los Angeles, California
- Birthday: April 20, 1941
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2006 to 2008
Had a recurring role on the FOX series "Bones" as Max Keenan
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2005
Guest-starred on an episode of "Desperate Housewives" (ABC) as Lynette Scavo's (Felicity Huffman) father-in-law
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2003 to 2005
Cast as Alicia Silverstone's father, Jerry Fox on the NBC series "Miss Match"
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2003
Played the parents (with Bo Derek) to Jamie Kennedy's character in "Malibu's Most Wanted"
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2003
Portrayed a movie star in the feature "People I Know"
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2000
Cast in a recurring role in the TNT series "Bull"
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2000
Featured in the independent romantic comedy "Coming Soon"
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1998
Co-starred with Bill Pullman in Jake Kasdan's debut feature, "Zero Effect"
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1996
First film in seven years, played Cher's cheating spouse in "Faithful"
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1992
Starred with Katharine Hepburn in the Lifetime movie, "The Man Upstairs"
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1991
Returned to series TV in the short-lived CBS sitcom "Good Sports"; also co-starred Farrah Fawcett
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1989
Acted opposite real life love Farrah Fawcett in the ABC TV-movie "Small Sacrifices"
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1989
Last film released for seven years, "Chances Are"
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1987
Starred in Norman Mailer's "Tough Guys Don't Dance"
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1985
Played a compulsive gambler in "Fever Pitch"
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1984
Starred alongside Shelley Long and Drew Barrymore in the comedy "Irreconcilable Differences"
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1982
Played a police detective posing with John Hurt as a gay couple in the comedy feature "Partners"
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1981
Second collaboration with Streisand, the boxing comedy, "The Main Event"
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1978
Reprised Oscar-nominated role for the sequel "Oliver's Story"
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1977
Featured in Richard Attenborough's World War II epic "A Bridge Too Far"
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1975
Played the title role in Stanley Kubrick's "Barry Lyndon"
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1973
Starred opposite daughter Tatum in Peter Bogdanovich's feature "Paper Moon"; earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor
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1972
First screen teaming with Barbra Streisand, "What's Up, Doc?"
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1970
Breakthrough film appearance, starring opposite Ali MacGraw in the romantic drama, "Love Story"; earned Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for Best Actor
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1969
Feature film debut, "The Big Bounce"
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1964 to 1969
Played Rodney Harrington in the ABC series "Peyton Place"
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1962 to 1963
Made TV series debut as a regular in "Empire" (NBC)
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1959
Was a stunt performer on the German TV series, "Tales of the Vikings"
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Competed as an amateur boxer, winning the Los Angeles Golden Gloves in 1956 and 1957