American actor Ryan O’Neal, star of the films ‘Love Story’, ‘Paper Moon’ and ‘Barry Lyndon’, passed away at the age of 82. This was reported on Instagram by his son Patrick O’Neill (the owner of the company Meta is known as an extremist and is banned in Russia).
“My father passed away peacefully today with his team supporting him and loving him as much as we do,” he wrote.
The cause of death was not specified, but in 2012 the actor was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Ryan O’Neal was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for the heartbreaking 1970 drama Love Story, starring Ali MacGraw.
According to Bloomberg, he was one of the world’s biggest movie stars of the ’70s and worked in a variety of genres with many of the most famous directors of the era, including Peter Bogdanovich in Paper Moon and What’s Up, Doc?, as well as Stanley Kubrick. Barry Lyndon. He often used his boyish, blond appearance to portray men who hid a dark or sinister past behind their appearance, the agency said.
Previously dead “Santa Barbara” actor married a fan from Russia.