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Tatum O’Neal Wiki Biography
- Tatum Beatrice O’Neal was born in Los Angeles, California, USA, on 5 November 1963.
- She is an author and actress, best known in a competitive category for being the youngest person to ever receive an Academy Award.
- She is also recognized by many others as the first girlfriend of Michael Jackson.
- Her many acting exploits have contributed to where her net value is today.
- Sources inform us of a net worth of $500,000 as of early 2016, largely gained through a reasonably prosperous acting career.
- She spent a large portion of her youth appearing in films and TV.
- She also published an autobiography that allowed her wealth to increase.
- Tatum is the daughter of Ryan O’Neal and Joanna Moore, who are actors.
- Tatum still became very involved with acting, despite her parents divorcing three years after she was born, and even starred with her dad in her first movie, “Paper Moons,” filmed when she was nine years old, with her role as the child con artist Addie Loggins earning her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, the youngest person ever to receive such an award.
- The Golden Globe for New Star of the Year-Actress was also awarded to her.
- She had begun to concentrate more on television by the year 2000, and made appearances in shows such as “Sex and the City,” “Law and Order: Criminal Intent,” and “Rescue Me.”
- Tatum also worked on her autobiography, apart from film and TV, which revealed some surprising details about her life.
- It tells of how she was molested by her father’s drug dealer, and how physically and mentally she was abused by her father.
- As for her personal life, as the relationship was widely covered by the media, it is reported that she dated Michael Jackson in the 1970s.
- It was revealed in 1984 that O’Neal was in a relationship with John McEnroe, a tennis player, and the couple got married two years later.
- They have three children, but they split from each other in 1992 and divorced two years later.
- Tatum reformed and fixed the fractured relationship she had with her father in 2011, and it was seen on the Oprah Winfrey Network in a short-lived series.
- She’s even confirmed she’s dating women, but she’s not associated with a gendered trope.
- IMDB Wikipedia “Circle of Two” (1980) “Dancing with the Stars” (2006) “Faerie Tale Theatre” (1984) “Found: A Daughter’s Journey Home” (2011) “Law and Order” “Paper Moons” (1973) $500 Thousand Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (1973) Actor Addie Loggins Emily McEnroe Golden Globe for New Star of the Year (1973) Joanna Moore John McEnroe (m.
Tatum O’Neal Quick Info
Full Name | Tatum O’Neal |
Net Worth | $500,000 |
Date Of Birth | November 5, 1963 |
Place Of Birth | Los Angeles, California, USA |
Height | 1.7 m |
Profession | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | John McEnroe (m. 1986–1994) |
Children | Kevin McEnroe, Emily McEnroe, Sean McEnroe |
Parents | Ryan O’Neal, Joanna Moore |
Siblings | Redmond O’Neal, Griffin O’Neal, Patrick O’Neal |
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Awards | Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (1973), Golden Globe for New Star of the Year (1973) |
Nominations | San Diego Film Festival Award for Best Actress (2002) |
Movies | “Paper Moons” (1973), “The Bad News Bears” (1976), “Nickelodeon”, “International Velvet” (1978), “Little Darlings” (1980), “Circle of Two” (1980), “Faerie Tale Theatre” (1984), “Sex and the City”, “Law and Order”, |
Tatum O’Neal Quotes
- It was on my dad’s TV when I lived with him. When I moved out I said, ‘Sorry, Dad, but you have to part with my Oscar.’
Tatum O’Neal Important Facts
- $350,000 + 9% of net profits
- $16,000
- Is one of 15 Oscar-winning actresses to have been born in the state of California. The others are Fay Bainter, Gloria Grahame, Jo Van Fleet, Liza Minnelli, Diane Keaton, Sally Field, Anjelica Huston, Cher, Jodie Foster, Helen Hunt, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Marcia Gay Harden and Brie Larson.
- She was 11 years old, the same age as her character, Amanda Whurlizer, when The Bad News Bears (1976) was filmed.
- Was the 74th actress to receive an Academy Award; she won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Paper Moon (1973) at The 46th Annual Academy Awards (1974) on April 2, 1974.
- As an adult, she studied acting under Sandra Seacat, who also coached Harvey Keitel, Marlo Thomas, Isabella Rossellini, Michelle Pfeiffer, Meg Ryan, and Chris Pine.
- Release of her autobiography, “A Paper Life”. [2004]
- Gave birth to her 3rd child at age 27, a daughter Emily Katherine McEnroe on May 10, 1991. Child’s father is her ex-husband, John McEnroe.
- Gave birth to her 2nd child at age 23, a son Sean Timothy McEnroe on September 23, 1987. Child’s father is her ex-husband, John McEnroe.
- Gave birth to her 1st child at age 22, a son Kevin John McEnroe on May 23, 1986. Child’s father is her ex-husband, John McEnroe.
- Her former friend Michael Jackson and her father’s longtime partner Farrah Fawcett died on the same day, June 25th 2009.
- Was the second choice to play Violet in Pretty Baby (1978), along with Jodie Foster. However, neither Foster nor O’Neal were among the finalists; Brooke Shields won the part.
- Was turned down by James Cameron for the role of Sarah Connor in The Terminator (1984). Linda Hamilton ended up playing the part.
- Turned down the role of Deborah Gelly for Sergio Leone’s final movie Once Upon a Time in America (1984). Elizabeth McGovern got the part.
- Was scheduled to appear as host on NBC’s Saturday Night Live (1975) for the November 27, 1976 episode, but she was replaced at the last minute by Jodie Foster.
- Friendly with Jennifer Blanc and Michael Biehn.
- Disapproved of her father Ryan O’Neal’s relationship with Ursula Andress so much so that she would speak about it to the tabloids even though she was just a child.
- Was extremely vocal about being voted off of Dancing with the Stars (2005) before the disastrous Master P.
- Niece of Kevin O’Neal.
- Granddaughter of Patricia O’Neal and Charles O’Neal.
- Her mother, Joanna Moore died on November 22, 1997 of lung cancer.
- One of a very few performers to win an Oscar for their debut performance.
- Was cast as Blythe Hunter in Wicked Wicked Games (2006) when original choice, Sean Young, was fired following apparent clashes with the show’s producers.
- Was voted #14 on VH1’s The Greatest: 100 Greatest Kid Stars (2005).
- According to her autobiography “A Paper Life”, she was not named after her paternal grandmother as was widely rumored for years but actually named after jazz pianist Art Tatum.
- She was named Female Star of the Year by the National Association of Theater Owners in 1976
- Her memoirs “A Paper Life” debuted at #4 on the New York Times Bestseller List.
- Recently published her memoirs, “A Paper Life”, that exposes her troubled childhood, long battles with her father and Farrah Fawcett, her sexual encounters with Melanie Griffith, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Prince Albert of Monaco, her explosive union with John McEnroe and the bitter custody suit over her three children with the tennis great. [2004]
- Michael Jackson claimed she was his first girlfriend and by all accounts his first big love. Tatum denies this in her autobiography, saying all that happened was that he briefly kissed her without permission when she was 12 and he was 17.
- Highest paid child star in history when she made The Bad News Bears (1976) in 1976.
- Disapproved of her father actor Ryan O’Neal’s relationship with Farrah Fawcett.
- Youngest person to ever win a competitive Oscar (Best Supporting Actress, Paper Moon (1973))
- Older sister of actor Griffin O’Neal. Also the older half-sister of sportscaster Patrick O’Neal from her father’s second marriage (to Leigh Taylor-Young) and Redmond O’Neal from her father’s relationship with Farrah Fawcett.
- Daughter of actors Ryan O’Neal and Joanna Moore.
- Ex-husband John McEnroe won custody of their children after a prolonged custody battle.
Tatum O’Neal Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rock Paper Dead | 2017 | post-production | Dr. Evelyn Bauer | Actress |
Sweet Lorraine | 2015 | Lorraine Bebee | Actress | |
She’s Funny That Way | 2014 | Waitress | Actress | |
Mr. Sophistication | 2013 | Kim Waters | Actress | |
This Is 40 | 2012 | Realtor | Actress | |
Rescue Me | 2004-2011 | TV Series | Maggie Gavin AA meeting facilitator |
Actress |
Last Will | 2011 | Hayden Emery | Actress | |
The Runaways | 2010 | Cherie’s Mom | Actress | |
Saving Grace B. Jones | 2009 | Grace Bretthorst | Actress | |
Fab Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal | 2008 | TV Movie | Lorene Tippit | Actress |
Wicked Wicked Games | 2006-2007 | TV Series | Blythe Hunter | Actress |
My Brother | 2006 | Erica Walters | Actress | |
Law & Order: Criminal Intent | 2004 | TV Series | Kelly Garnett | Actress |
8 Simple Rules | 2004 | TV Series | Ms. McKenna | Actress |
Sex and the City | 2003 | TV Series | Kyra | Actress |
The Technical Writer | 2003 | Slim | Actress | |
The Scoundrel’s Wife | 2002 | Camille Picou | Actress | |
Basquiat | 1996 | Cynthia Kruger | Actress | |
Woman on Trial: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story | 1993 | TV Movie | Lawrencia Bembenek | Actress |
Little Noises | 1992 | Stella | Actress | |
CBS Schoolbreak Special | 1989 | TV Series | Kim | Actress |
Certain Fury | 1985 | Scarlet McGinnis | Actress | |
Faerie Tale Theatre | 1984 | TV Series | Goldilocks | Actress |
Prisoners | 1981 | Christie | Actress | |
Circle of Two | 1981 | Sarah Norton | Actress | |
Little Darlings | 1980 | Ferris | Actress | |
International Velvet | 1978 | Sarah Brown | Actress | |
Nickelodeon | 1976 | Alice Forsyte | Actress | |
The Bad News Bears | 1976 | Amanda Whurlitzer | Actress | |
Paper Moon | 1973 | Addie / Addie Loggins | Actress | |
Ryan & Tatum: The O’Neals | 2011 | TV Series executive producer | Producer | |
Paper Moon | 1973 | performer: “Let’s Have Another Cup of Coffee” 1932, “Sunnyside Up” 1929 – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
Lake City | 2008 | special thanks | Thanks | |
Hell’s Kitchen | 2015 | TV Series | Herself – Restaurant Patron | Self |
True Tori | 2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2006-2014 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Costas at the Movies | 2013 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Piers Morgan Tonight | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2011 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Ryan & Tatum: The O’Neals | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Talk | 2011 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Access Hollywood Live | 2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Chelsea Lately | 2011 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Live with Kelly and Michael | 2004-2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Good Morning America | 1977-2011 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 8th Annual TV Land Awards | 2010 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
RuPaul’s Drag Race | 2010 | TV Series | Herself – Guest Judge | Self |
Indie Sex: Extremes | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
Indie Sex: Teens | 2007 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The View | 2007 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Dancing with the Stars | 2006 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Late Show with David Letterman | 2006 | TV Series | Herself – Guest | Self |
Larry King Live | 2004 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Dateline NBC | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Oprah Winfrey Show | 2004 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Ultimate Film Fanatic | 2004 | TV Series | Herself – Judge (2005) | Self |
Super Secret Movie Rules | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Award Show Awards Show | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Narrator (voice) | Self |
The 75th Annual Academy Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Herself – Past Winner | Self |
20/20 | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
E! True Hollywood Story | 2001 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 1993 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1976-1978 | TV Series | Herself – Actress | Self |
Meeting the Challenge: International Velvet | 1978 | Documentary short | Herself | Self |
The 49th Annual Academy Awards | 1977 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Self |
The 47th Annual Academy Awards | 1975 | TV Special | Herself – Co-Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Self |
Cher | 1975 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 46th Annual Academy Awards | 1974 | TV Special | Herself – Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Self |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson | 1973 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Entertainment Tonight | 2007-2016 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Extra | 2015 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
Inside Edition | 2015 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
America’s Book of Secrets | 2012 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
McEnroe/Borg: Fire & Ice | 2011 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Dr. Drew’s Celebrity Addiction Special | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Red Eye w/Tom Shillue | 2008 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
The 80th Annual Academy Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself | Archive Footage |
Biography | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Addie Loggins | Archive Footage |
The Greatest | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Archive Footage |
Retrosexual: The 80’s | 2004 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Archive Footage | |
Celebrities Uncensored | 2003 | TV Series | Herself | Archive Footage |
8th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2002 | TV Special | Herself | Archive Footage |
Tatum O’Neal Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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2002 | Festival Award | San Diego Film Festival | Best Actress | The Scoundrel’s Wife (2002) | Won |
1974 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Paper Moon (1973) | Won |
1974 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Most Promising Newcomer – Female | Paper Moon (1973) | Won |
1974 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) | Paper Moon (1973) | Won |
2002 | Festival Award | San Diego Film Festival | Best Actress | The Scoundrel’s Wife (2002) | Nominated |
1974 | Oscar | Academy Awards, USA | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Paper Moon (1973) | Nominated |
1974 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Most Promising Newcomer – Female | Paper Moon (1973) | Nominated |
1974 | David | David di Donatello Awards | Best Foreign Actress (Migliore Attrice Straniera) | Paper Moon (1973) | Nominated |