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Paper Moon (1973) Tatum Beatrice O'Neal (born November 5, 1963 [1]) 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 ...
Arthur D. Murphy in Variety called Tatum O'Neal "outstanding" and added, "Alvin Sargent's screenplay is a major contributor to the overall excellent results". Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote that Tatum O'Neal was "just plain marvelous and Paper Moon is a tough, funny, beautifully calculated diversion".
Joanna Moore. Relatives. Tatum O'Neal (sister) Patrick O'Neal (half-brother) Griffin Patrick O'Neal (born October 28, 1964) is an American actor. He has appeared in films such as The Escape Artist, April Fool's Day, The Wraith, Assault of the Killer Bimbos, and Ghoulies III .
Tatum O'Neal is sharing a message of thanks to friends and fans following the death of her father, Ryan O'Neal, on Friday.Tatum took to Instagram to share a video that included a photo montage of ...
Tatum O'Neal shared a heartbreaking statement as she mourned the loss of her father Ryan O'Neal, who passed away at the age of 82 on Friday, Dec. 8. The 60-year-old Academy Award winner, ...
Tatum O'Neal is paying tribute to her late father, Ryan O'Neal, and reflecting on their time together when she was young.The 60-year-old actress paid her respects to her dad at a celebration of ...
Running time. 105 minutes. Language. English. Budget. $5.7 million. Circle of Two is a 1981 Canadian drama film starring Richard Burton and Tatum O'Neal. It was the last film directed by acclaimed film noir director Jules Dassin. O'Neal - sixteen at the time of filming - appears topless in one scene.
Little Darlings. Little Darlings is a 1980 American teen comedy-drama film starring Tatum O'Neal and Kristy McNichol and featuring Armand Assante and Matt Dillon. It was directed by Ronald F. Maxwell. [3] The screenplay was written by Kimi Peck and Dalene Young and the original music score was composed by Charles Fox.