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1 Early life and career  





2 Personal life  



2.1  Marriages  





2.2  Substance abuse and relationship with Ryan O'Neal  





2.3  Legal problems  







3 Filmography  





4 References  





5 Bibliography  





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Griffin O'Neal
Born

Griffin Patrick O'Neal


(1964-10-28) October 28, 1964 (age 59)
OccupationActor
Years active1976–1992
Spouses

Rima Uranga

(m. 1989; div. 1991)

JoAnna Berry

(m. 2008)
Children4
Parent(s)Ryan O'Neal
Joanna Moore
RelativesTatum 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.

Early life and career

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O'Neal was born in Los Angeles to actor Ryan O'Neal and his first wife, actress Joanna Moore (born Dorothy Joanne Cook).[1] He has an older sister, Tatum O'Neal, and two younger half brothers, Patrick O'Neal and Redmond O'Neal. His grandfather was novelist and screenwriter Charles "Blackie" O'Neal.[2] His paternal ancestry is Irish, English, and Ashkenazi Jewish.[3]

Early in his childhood, O'Neal and his sister lived with their mother in squalid conditions. Their mother struggled with drug and alcohol addiction while they were in her care.[4] She eventually lost custody of them.[5]

Griffin O'Neal appeared in 11 movies between 1976 and 1992. Several of these were TV movies or films released directly to video.[6] Film critic Vincent Canby of the New York Times wrote in 1982 that Griffin O'Neal "shares with his sister a natural screen presence."[7] Likewise, film critic Leonard Maltin wrote that Griffin O'Neal has a "pleasing screen presence".[8]

O'Neal was cast in Francis Ford Coppola's 1987 film Gardens of Stone, but he asked to be replaced after he caused a boating accident that killed Coppola's son Gian-Carlo.[9]

Personal life

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Griffin left Los Angeles in 2007 and moved to a small town near the Mexico border.[5]

Marriages

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O'Neal married his first wife Rima Uranga in 1989; they divorced in 1991.[10] They have a daughter together. He has been married to Joanna Berry since 2008.

Substance abuse and relationship with Ryan O'Neal

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O'Neal was estranged from his father Ryan O'Neal. They had a volatile relationship since his childhood. O'Neal's struggle with addiction began when he was 9 years old.[5] He told People magazine, "My life has been a reign of drug and alcohol degradation. I had to self-medicate my entire life because there was pain everywhere. There were drugs everywhere in my family all day, every day."[5] He claims that his family's problems stemmed from his father, who gave him cocaine at the age of 11.[11] "He was a very abusive, narcissistic psychopath. He gets so mad he can't control anything he's doing," O'Neal said.[11]

In 1983, O'Neal reported to authorities that his father punched out two of his front teeth, but he decided not to press charges.[12]

In 2007, Ryan O'Neal was arrested for assault after shooting at Griffin during a dispute.[13] Prosecutors decided not to file charges.[14] "The last time I saw my dad, he shot at me because I was trying to help his son [Redmond] get sober, so I haven't talked to him in nine years," he told People in 2015.[5]

O'Neal was banned by his father from attending the funeral services for Farrah Fawcett, the mother of his half-brother Redmond O'Neal, in 2009.[11]

O'Neal was reportedly three years sober in 2015.[5]

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In 1986, Griffin O'Neal had a boating accident in Annapolis, Maryland, that took the life of film producer Gian-Carlo Coppola.[15] O'Neal, who was piloting the boat, tried to pass between two other boats, unaware that they were connected by a towline. O'Neal barely had time to duck, but Coppola was struck by the towline and killed.[16] O'Neal was convicted of negligently operating a boat, and later received an 18-day jail sentence for not completing community service.[17][18] In 1987, Francis Ford Coppola sued O'Neal and seven others for negligence.[19]

O'Neal was arrested multiple times for driving under the influence.[5] He pleaded no contest to a drunk driving charge in 1989.[13] He also pleaded no contest in 1992 to charges that he shot at his estranged girlfriend's unoccupied car.[13]

In August 2011, O'Neal collided with another car while driving. He was sentenced to 16 months in prison for driving under the influence of drugs in connection with that incident.[20]

In January 2012, O'Neal was arrested for domestic battery after he pushed his wife out of the way in an attempt to drink and drive.[21][22]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1976 Nickelodeon Bicycle Boy
1982 The Escape Artist Danny Masters
1983 Hadley's Rebellion Hadley Hickman
1986 The Children of Times Square Rick TV movie
1986 April Fool's Day Skip
1986 The Wraith Oggie Fisher
1988 Assault of the Killer Bimbos Troy
1989 Night Children Blade
1989 Jesse Hawkes Cpl. Stevens Episode: "The Centurians"
1990 Return to Justice Bo Johnson
1991 Ghoulies Go to College Blane Alternate title: Ghoulies III
1992 Soulmates Brian

References

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  1. ^ O'Neal, Tatum (2004). A Paper Life. Harper Entertainment. p. 14. ISBN 0-06-054097-4.
  • ^ O'Neal, Tatum (2004). A Paper Life. Harper Entertainment. p. 82. ISBN 0-06-054097-4.
  • ^ Profile, familysearch.org; accessed June 22, 2014.
  • ^ Baker, Steven; Effron, Lauren (June 14, 2011). "Tatum O'Neal Talks About Her Drug Abuse, Chaotic Childhood and Forgiving Estranged Father". ABC News. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  • ^ a b c d e f g Liz, McNeil (May 30, 2015). "Griffin O'Neal: 'My Whole Family Has Been Destroyed to Smithereens From Addiction and Alcoholism'". People.
  • ^ Kleinbaum, Josh, O'Neal Woes: Redmond Arrested, Griffin Injured, NBC San Diego, 3 August 2011
  • ^ Canby, Vincent. The Escape Artist (1982): GRIFFIN O'NEAL (TATUM'S BROTHER) IN 'THE ESCAPE ARTIST', The New York Times (May 28, 1982).
  • ^ Maltin, Leonard. Leonard Maltin's 2009 Movie Guide, page 418 (Penguin, 2008).
  • ^ Cowie, Peter. Coppola: a biography, pg. 208 (Da Capo Press, 1994)
  • ^ "In Vegas, Vowing He Has Changed His Wild Ways, Griffin O'neal Takes the Plunge into Marriage". People. July 17, 1989.
  • ^ a b c Bennetts, Leslie (September 2009). "Beautiful People, Ugly Choices". Vanity Fair.
  • ^ "Griffin O'Neal has decided not to pursue assault charges..." UPI. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  • ^ a b c Silverstein, Stuart (February 5, 2007). "Actor Ryan O'Neal is arrested in assault case". Los Angeles Times.
  • ^ "Assault case against actor Ryan O'Neal dismissed". Reuters. 2007-05-25. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  • ^ Coppola's Son Killed, O'Neal's Injured, United Press International via The Los Angeles Times (27 May 1986).
  • ^ O'Neal, Tatum (2004). A Paper Life. Harper Entertainment. p. 158. ISBN 0-06-054097-4.
  • ^ Grossberg, Josh. "911 Calls Released in O'Neal Case", E! News (February 6, 2007), via Archive.org.
  • ^ Associated Press, "Ryan O'Neal accused of assaulting his son", The Independent, February 5, 2007.
  • ^ "Coppola sues O'neal and seven others over son's death". UPI. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
  • ^ "Griffin O'Neal To Serve 16 Months For DUI, Crash", ABC10/10News.com, February 3, 2012.
  • ^ "Bench warrant issued for Griffin O'Neal when he fails to show up for sentencing on DUI crash case". cbs8.com. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
  • ^ "Griffin O'Neal, son of Ryan O'Neal, faces domestic-battery charges". Los Angeles Times. January 6, 2012.
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