Known for Acting

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.
1975
as Barry Lyndon
1970
as Oliver Barrett IV
1977
as Brig. Gen. James M. Gavin
2003
as Bill Gluckman
2015
as Ryan
1973
as Moses Pray
1981
as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
1978
as The Driver
2015
as Narrator (voice)
1989
as Philip Train
1987
as Tim Madden
1972
as Howard Bannister
1996
as Jack Connor
2002
as Cary Launer
1999
as Dick
1976
as Leo Harrigan
1995
as Man with Kite (uncredited)
1998
as Gregory Stark
1981
as Bobby Fine
1971
as Frank Post