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Tatum O'Neal

American actress (born 1963)


American actress (born 1963)

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imageTatum O'Neal in 2019.jpg
birth_nameTatum Beatrice O'Neal
birth_date
birth_placeLos Angeles, California, U.S.
captionO'Neal in 2019
occupationActress
years_active1973–present
spouse
children3
parentsRyan O'Neal
Joanna Moore
relativesGriffin O'Neal (brother)
Patrick O'Neal (half-brother)
Redmond O'Neal (Half-brother)
awardsAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Paper Moon (1973)

Joanna Moore Patrick O'Neal (half-brother) Redmond O'Neal (Half-brother) Paper Moon (1973)

Tatum Beatrice O'Neal (born November 5, 1963) is an American actress. At the age of 10, she became the youngest person ever to win a competitive Academy Award, for her performance as Addie Loggins in Paper Moon co-starring her father, Ryan O'Neal. She later starred in the films The Bad News Bears, Nickelodeon, and Little Darlings, and appeared in guest roles in the television series Sex and the City, 8 Simple Rules, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent.

Family background

O'Neal was born in the Westwood area of Los Angeles, California,

Career

Young career

On April 2, 1974, at age ten, Tatum O'Neal won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress for her performance in Paper Moon, released in May 1973. The youngest ever to win a competitive Academy Award, she turned nine years old during filming in autumn 1972. O'Neal played the role of Addie Loggins, a child con artist being tutored by a Depression-era grifter played by her father. In her 2010 appearance on RuPaul's Drag Race, O'Neal stated that her father had not attended the Academy Awards ceremony with her due to his busy schedule.

O'Neal starred in films such as The Bad News Bears (1976) with Walter Matthau, International Velvet (1978) with Christopher Plummer and Anthony Hopkins, and Little Darlings (1980) with Kristy McNichol, and co-starred in Nickelodeon (1976) with her father and in Circle of Two (1980) with Richard Burton.

She was cast in Split Image but had to be let go during filming because she was too young (seventeen) for night schools and was replaced by Karen Allen. She appeared as the title character in the Faerie Tale Theatre episode "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" (1984).

Later career

O'Neal appeared in only five films during the next 15 years, one of them being Basquiat (1993) as Cynthia Kruger.

In the early 2000s, O'Neal returned to acting with guest appearances in Sex and the City, 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, and Law & Order: Criminal Intent. In 2005, O'Neal began a recurring role as Maggie Gavin in the firehouse drama series Rescue Me, portraying the unbalanced and lively sister of Tommy Gavin, played by Denis Leary.

In January 2006, she participated in the second season of ABC's reality series Dancing with the Stars with professional partner Nick Kosovich. They were eliminated in the second round. She went on to do commentary for the series on Entertainment Tonight.

From 2006 to 2007, she portrayed the vindictive and psychotic Blythe Hunter in the MyNetworkTV drama Wicked Wicked Games. She appears opposite Nashawn Kearse and Vanessa Williams in the film My Brother (2007).

In 2008, she appeared in the Lifetime original film Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal. The film is based on a true story which took place at McKinney North High School in Texas. She portrayed the mother of the main character, Brooke Tippit, and became close friends with the character's actress, Ashley Benson, whom she mentored in acting.

In 2021, O'Neal appeared in the film Not to Forget, which aimed to raise awareness and funds for the fight against Alzheimer's disease. The movie, directed by Valerio Zanoli, stars Karen Grassle and five Academy Award winners: O'Neal, Cloris Leachman, Louis Gossett Jr., George Chakiris, and Olympia Dukakis.

Personal life

Family and romantic relationships

One of O'Neal's first reported relationships was with singer Michael Jackson in the late 1970s. In a 2002 interview with Martin Bashir, Jackson said that O'Neal tried to seduce him, but he was terrified by the idea of sex. O'Neal adamantly denied all of Jackson's claims in her 2004 autobiography and stated that her relationship with Jackson was platonic.

O'Neal's relationship with tennis player John McEnroe began in 1984 and she moved into his Central Park West apartment in New York City. They married in 1986. The couple have three children: Kevin, Sean and Emily.

In 2011, Tatum and her father began to restore their relationship after 25 years. Their reunion and reconciliation process was captured in the short-lived Oprah Winfrey Network series Ryan and Tatum: The O'Neals. In 2015, she said she had begun dating women, while choosing not to identify herself as homosexual, bisexual or heterosexual, saying, "I'm not one or the other."

Drug arrest

On June 1, 2008, O'Neal was arrested for buying crack cocaine near her Manhattan apartment building. When police searched her, they allegedly found two bags of drugs—one of crack cocaine, one of powder cocaine—and an unused crack pipe. She was charged with a misdemeanor criminal possession of a controlled substance. Authorities released her without bail. On July 2, 2008, O'Neal pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in connection with the arrest and agreed to spend two half-day sessions in a drug treatment program.

Stroke

In May 2020, O’Neal suffered a massive stroke caused by a prescription drug overdose. She was discovered unconscious by a friend, and the stroke left her in a coma for a month and a half. When she reawakened, she could not remember how to speak. She has since struggled to relearn everything.

Autobiographies

In her 2004 autobiography, A Paper Life, O'Neal alleged that she was molested by her father's drug dealer when she was 12. She also alleges physical and emotional abuse by her father, much of which she attributed to drug use. She also detailed her heroin addiction and its effects on her relationship with her children. Her father denied the allegations. In a prepared statement, Ryan O'Neal said: "It is a sad day when malicious lies are told in order to become a 'bestseller.

In 2011, O'Neal wrote a new collection of memoirs, Found: A Daughter's Journey Home, which dealt with her tempestuous relationship with her father, volatile marriage to McEnroe, and recent drug arrest.

Published works

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1973Paper MoonAddie LogginsAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actress
David di Donatello Award for Best Foreign Actress (tied with Barbra Streisand for The Way We Were)
Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year – Actress
Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
1976The Bad News BearsAmanda Whurlitzer
NickelodeonAlice Forsyte
1978International VelvetSarah Brown
1980Circle of TwoSarah Norton
Little DarlingsFerris Whitney
1982PrisonersChristieUnreleased
1985Certain FuryScarlet
1992Little NoisesStella
1996BasquiatCynthia Kruger
2002The Scoundrel's WifeCamille PicouUS video title: The Home Front
San Diego Film Festival Award for Best Actress
2003The Technical WriterSlim
2006My BrotherErica
2008Saving Grace B. JonesGrace B. Jones
2010The RunawaysMarie Harmon
Last WillHayden Emery
2012This Is 40RealtorCameo
2013Mr. SophisticationKim Waters
2015Sweet LorraineLorraine Bebee
She's Funny That WayWaitressCameo
2017Rock Paper DeadDr. Evelyn Bauer
2018God's Not Dead: A Light in DarknessBarbara Solomon
2019The AssentDr. Hawkins
2020Troubled WatersKim Waters
2021Not to ForgetDoctor

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Faerie Tale TheatreGoldilocksEpisode: "Goldilocks and the Three Bears"
1989CBS Schoolbreak SpecialKimEpisode: "15 and Getting Straight"
1993Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek StoryLaurie BembenekTV movie
2003Sex and the CityKyraEpisode: "A Woman's Right to Shoes"
20048 Simple RulesMs. McKennaEpisode: "Opposites Attract: Part 3: Night of the Locust"
Law & Order: Criminal IntentKelly GarnettEpisode: "Semi-Detached"
2005Ultimate Film FanaticJudge
2005–2011Rescue MeMaggieRecurring role (Seasons 2–3, 5–7), Main role (Season 4); 39 episodes
2006Dancing with the StarsHerself5 episodes
Wicked Wicked GamesBlythe Hunter51 episodes
2008Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader ScandalLorene TippitTV movie
2010RuPaul's Drag RaceHerselfEpisode: "The Diva Awards"
2011Ryan and Tatum: The O'NealsHerself
2015Hell's KitchenHerselfEpisode: "6 Chefs Compete"
2017Criminal MindsMiranda WhiteEpisode: "Assistance Is Futile"
2018Runaway RomanceVeronica AdsonTV movie

References

References

  1. [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Tatum-ONeal Tatum O'Neal] on [[Britannica]]
  2. to actors [[Ryan O'Neal]] and [[Joanna Moore]]. Her brother, [[Griffin O'Neal. Patrick]]. The two divorced in 1973. Tatum has another half-brother, Redmond, from Ryan O'Neal's relationship with actress [[Farrah Fawcett]]. O'Neal's mother died of lung cancer at age 63, after a career in which she appeared in such movies as ''[[Walk on the Wild Side (film)
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  4. Scott, Vernon. (May 22, 1973). "Tatum is a natural star". Montreal Gazette.
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  7. Scott, Bill. (November 16, 1972). "Inclement weather presents problem to movie makers". St. Joseph News-Press.
  8. (March 13, 2015). "'RuPaul's Drag Race' recap: 'And then there were three...'".
  9. (8 May 1981). "Film Clips". The Los Angeles Times.
  10. "Ashley Benson: Learning New Things". myLifetime.com.
  11. (April 28, 2011). "Fact Checking "Michael Jackson's Secret World" by Martin Bashir « Vindicating Michael". Vindicatemj.wordpress.com.
  12. O'Neal, Tatum. (2004). "A Paper Life". HarperCollins.
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  15. (June 16, 2011). "Ryan and Tatum O'Neal open up on family feud". BBC News.
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  18. Alison Gendar. (June 2, 2008). "Tatum O'Neal in crack bust". Daily News.
  19. (June 2, 2008). "Tatum O'Neal in New York Drug Bust". [[The Huffington Post]].
  20. Abramovitch, Seth. (July 17, 2023). "After Her Debilitating Stroke, Tatum O'Neal Attempts to Heal a Fractured Relationship With Dad Ryan O'Neal".
  21. Siemaszko, Corky. (October 13, 2006). "O'Yeah? Tatum's just lyin', sez Ryan". [[New York Daily News]].
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