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Tatum O’Neal Pays Tribute to Father Ryan O’Neal: “I’ll Miss Him Forever”

Tatum O’Neal is speaking out after the news of Ryan O’Neal’s death on Friday. The Oscar-winning actress shared a statement with People about how she felt following her father’s passing. The two had a rocky relationship since working together on 1973’s Paper Moon, for which Tatum won the best supporting actress Academy Award at just […]

Ryan O’Neal, Star of ‘Love Story,’ ‘What’s Up, Doc?’ and ‘Paper Moon,’ Dies at 82

Ryan O’Neal, the boyish leading man who kicked off an extraordinary 1970s run in Hollywood with his Oscar-nominated turn as the Harvard preppie Oliver in the legendary romantic tearjerker Love Story, has died. He was 82. O’Neal died Friday, his son Patrick O’Neal, a sportscaster with Bally Sports West in Los Angeles, reported on Instagram. […]

After Her Debilitating Stroke, Tatum O’Neal Attempts to Heal a Fractured Relationship With Dad Ryan O’Neal

Fifty years ago, a novice child actress named Tatum O’Neal captivated the world in Paper Moon, the Great Depression-set classic about a motherless little girl (O’Neal) and a grifter — possibly her father (played by her actual father, Ryan O’Neal) — tasked with transporting her from Kansas to an aunt in Missouri. Her performance — […]

Pearry Reginald Teo, Writer-Director of ‘The Gene Generation,’ Dies at 44

Pearry Reginald Teo, the Singaporean-born genre filmmaker behind the Bai Ling-starring The Gene Generation and DMX‘s last movie, Fast Vengeance, has died. He was 44. Teo died Thursday of an unknown cause in his home in North Hollywood, his rep Italia Gandolfo told The Hollywood Reporter. The writer-director’s body of work included the Hellraiser-inspired Necromentia […]

Kevin O’Neal, Actor on TV’s ‘No Time for Sergeants,’ Dies at 77

Kevin O’Neal, the younger brother of Oscar-nominated actor Ryan O’Neal and a regular on the 1960s ABC comedy No Time for Sergeants, has died. He was 77. O’Neal died Saturday in his sleep of natural causes in Thousand Oaks, a family spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter. O’Neal also appeared as the character Yale in one […]

Peter Bogdanovich, Oscar-Nominated Director and Champion of Hollywood’s Golden Age, Dies at 82

Peter Bogdanovich, the Oscar-nominated writer-director of The Last Picture Show whose career, which also included hits like What’s Up, Doc? and Paper Moon, put him on a path toward living up to the example of those like Orson Welles and John Ford he so lionized, has died. He was 82. Bogdanovich died shortly after midnight Thursday at his home in […]

Owen Wilson Is a Hooker’s Greatest Savior in the ‘She’s Funny That Way’ Trailer

Jennifer Aniston, Imogen Poots, Will Forte, Kathryn Hahn, Lucy Punch, Rhys Ifans and many, many more make up the cast of Peter Bogdanovich's star-studded screwball comedy.

Tatum O’Neal Remembers Her 1974 Oscar Win, Shares Advice for Jennifer Lawrence (Q&A)

Jennifer Lawrence might end up the youngest double Oscar winner in history, but Tatum O'Neal still holds the ultimate record. On the 40th anniversary of her win for "Paper Moon," the actress recalls what it was like to triumph at age 10.

Tatum O’Neal on Oscar-Winning Role: ‘People on the Set Hated Me’ (Video)

The actress, who was 10 when she won for "Paper Moon" 40 years ago, tells THR she shot all night, every night: "There were no real laws to say how late a kid could work."

Emmys 2012: ‘Parenthood’ EP Jason Katims on Why Teen Actor Max Burkholder Deserves an Emmy

Under 18 equals overlooked. Now the showrunner of the NBC drama makes the case for why his cast member should be recognized for his portrayal of an autistic son.

Ryan O’Neal Says His Son Never Recovered From Farrah Fawcett’s Death

Redmond O'Neal was arrested earlier this week for drug possession and pleaded not guilty on Thursday.

Oscars: Jennifer Lawrence and 12 of Hollywood’s Youngest Academy Award Winners

At 22 years old, the "Silver Linings Playbook" star ties Marlee Matlin as the most junior to nab lead actress -- and joins the ranks of Tatum O'Neal (10), Angelina Jolie (24) and Hollywood's other young Oscar darlings.