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Ryan O'Neal
Charles Patrick Ryan O'Neal (born April 20, 1941), better known as Ryan O'Neal, is an American television and film actor. 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, ''What's Up, Doc?'' (1972), ''Paper Moon'' (1973), Stanley Kubrick's ''Barry Lyndon'' (1975), and ''A Bridge Too Far'' (1977). Since 2007, he has had a recurring role in the TV series ''Bones''. ==Early life== Ryan O'Neal was born in Los Angeles, California, the eldest son of actress Patricia Ruth Olga (née Callaghan; 1907–2003) and novelist/screenwriter Charles O'Neal.〔(Profile ), familysearch.org; accessed June 22, 2014.〕 His father was of Irish and English descent, while his mother was of paternal Irish and maternal Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry.〔〔(IMDb profile ); accessed June 22, 2014.〕 His brother, Kevin, is an actor and screenwriter.〔(Charles O'Neal profile ), filmreference.com; accessed June 22, 2014.〕 Ryan O'Neal attended University High School, and trained there to become a Golden Gloves boxer. During the late 1950s, his father, "Blackie" O'Neal, had a job writing on a television series called ''Citizen Soldier'', and moved the family to Munich, Germany, where Ryan attended Munich American High School.〔(Ryan O'Neal profile ), Yahoo.com; accessed June 22, 2014.〕
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