Ryan O'Neal
18 titles
Filmography
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Green Ice
(1981)A down on his luck engineer gets involved in an adventure with a mysterious woman and an emerald magnate.

Partners
(1982)Sergeant Benson (Ryan O'Neal) is the biggest ladies man on the force. Kerwin (John Hurt) is a gay man, works a desk job and keeps quiet about his personal life.

The Big Bounce
(1969)Ryan O'Neal stars as a young drifter involved with a hedonistic young woman whose wild escapades escalate from vandalism to robbery and murder. Based on the novel by Elmore Leonard.
So Fine
(1981)Blood proves thicker than Velcro in this screwball comedy, as a young college professor is forced to leave academia for the cutting rooms of Seventh Avenue to save the faltering family dress firm. Along the way, he creates a new craze in designer jeans, succumbs to a sultry Italian soprano and becomes the target of a jealous Mafiosi. But somehow everything will turn out So Fine.

Tough Guys Don't Dance
(1987)When Tim Madden wakes up from a memory-erasing drinking binge, he learns that it'll take more than a day to recover after finding blood in his car.

Oliver's Story
(1978)In the sequel to "Love Story" Oliver Barrett (Ryan O'Neal) tries to move on with his life after the death of his young wife.

Paper Moon
(1973)Ryan O'Neal teams up with his daughter, Tatum in this film for which Tatum won an Oscar in her role. Con man Moses Pray, driving through depression-era Kansas with a carload of deluxe bibles and a list of newly widowed prospects for his line.

What's Up, Doc?
(1972)Chaos ensues when four guests with identical suitcases check into a hotel, sending them on a zany adventure to recover their mixed-up belongings.

Love Story
(1970)The story of a young couple who cross social barriers, marry and ultimately face the greatest crisis of all.

Wild Rovers
(1971)After robbing a bank and settling into a comfortable life in Mexico, two cowboys are relentlessly pursued by the sons of their former employer.

Filmworker
(2018)This documentary examines the life of Leon Vitali, who gave up his acting career to toil in obscurity as Stanley Kubrick’s devoted aide-de-camp.

The Games
(1970)Four marathon runners (one from England, one from the U.S., a Czech and an Australian Aborigine) prepare to run in the Olympic games. The film follows each one and shows what their motivations are for running in the games.

The Main Event
(1979)The stars of the classic screwball comedy "What's Up, Doc?" -- Academy Award-winning superstar Barbra Streisand ("Funny Girl," "The Prince of Tides") and Ryan O'Neal ("Love Story," "Irreconcilable Differences") -- reunite in this fancy footwork romantic comedy about a bankrupt perfume manufacturer who finds her one remaining asset is the ownership of a has-been boxer.

The List
(2000)After being arrested for solicitation, a high-class prostitute threatens to make public a list of her best clients.

Zero Effect
(1998)Genius on the job, basket case in life. With keen insight, detective Daryl Zero and his sidekick zero in on crime.

Chances Are
(1989)A reincarnated soul (Robert Downey, Jr.) falls in love with his widow (Cybill Shepherd) 25 years after his death.

Epoch
(2001)After receiving a mysterious signal, a team of specialized investigators attempt to discover the meaning, before cosmic disaster strikes.

Malibu's Most Wanted
(2003)Brad Gluckman from Malibu wants to be a rap star but his wealthy dad feels that Brad will hinder his attempts to become Governor of California.