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Tatum O'Neal

Author of A Paper Life

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About the Author

Tatum O'Neal made her screen debut as a pint-size con artist in the 1973 film Paper Moon, costarring with her father, Ryan O'Neal, and winning that year's Academy Award for best supporting actress. She has been acting on and off ever since, notably in such memorable movies as The Bad News Bears show more (1976) and Basquiat (1996). Married at age twenty-two to John McEnroe, she is the mother of three children. She lives in New York City show less

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Works by Tatum O'Neal

A Paper Life (2004) 299 copies, 6 reviews
Found: A Daughter's Journey Home (2011) 34 copies, 2 reviews
Certain Fury [Blu-ray] (2017) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Bad News Bears [1976 film] (1976) — Actor — 122 copies
God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness [2018 film] (2018) — Actor — 97 copies, 4 reviews
Paper Moon [1973 film] (1973) — Actor — 92 copies, 3 reviews
Basquiat [1996 film] (1997) 52 copies, 1 review
Rescue Me: Season 4 (2008) — Actor — 13 copies
International Velvet [1978 film] (1978) — Actor — 9 copies
Little Darlings [1980 film] (1980) — Actor — 6 copies
Runaway Romance [2018 TV movie] (2018) — Actor — 4 copies
Circle of Two [1980 film] (1980) — Actor — 3 copies

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Canonical name
O'Neal, Tatum
Birthdate
1963-11-05
Gender
female
Occupations
actor
Relationships
McEnroe, John (husband|divorced)
Moore, Joanna (mother)
O'Neal, Ryan (father)
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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Reviews

10 reviews
On Wednesday, December 19, 2007 I wrote:

Hi this book was a quick read. I really liked it, but then I started to realise (during the chapter of her marriage with John) she is always playing the victim, it is always the other person's fault.I do think she just wrote this book to take revenge on John and her dad. Tatum is also very big on name dropping. Even if she met a famous person once, she managed to write it in this book and make friends out of them. LMAO.She managed to make me not like show more her, (I did before reading) but still an enjoyable read. Now I am going to give it to my mom. Thanks for sharing!!!! show less
I really liked this book and really felt for Tatum, who I love. BUT after her relapse in '08, I too am now questioning how much of what she wrote is true.

It's sickening how her parents treated her though, and I can relate to that, to an extent. Here is this strong-willed child, who just needed to be loved.

Her dad is a dick though.
I got this book on Kindle for an inexpensive price and I was able to use the Alexa assistant to have AI read it to me in a less robotic voice which actually sounded like a real woman. That was the best thing about the book. The book has a problem with honesty. I think she lied about a bunch of stuff because I saw her on the Wendy Williams show and she doesn’t seem to be credible. Also, the book is filled with sentiment, as if it was written by AI or AI helped her write it to make it show more unusually sappy and keep emphasizing how much she cares about the people in her life and talking about them but yet at the same time, revealing very little about herself. I mean, I believe all her emotions are valid. It’s just that I’m not interested in knowing about her friends and acquaintances. I wanted to know specifically more about her. Of course I did not read the first book yet. The reason is that book is not on Kindle and I certainly do not want to buy a physical book just to to find out about Tatum O’Neal who recently had a stroke because she never stopped using drugs. She’s kind of like Carrie Fisher in that, she loves to use psychiatric drugs and say she has problems, but then she mixes those with recreational drugs, and so the consequences of that are going to be very devastating. show less
Tatum Beatrice O'Neal is the oldest of Ryan O'Neal's four children. As the child of Ryan and his first wife - the actress Joanna Moore - she and her brother Griffin, and their half-brothers Patrick and Redmond have grown up in the limelight. Her acting career started early as she often co-starred opposite her father in some of the best-known films of the 1970's and 1980's.

At the age of ten, Tatum O'Neal became the youngest Academy Award winner in history - winning the Best Supporting Actress show more Oscar in 1974 for her performance in the film classic Paper Moon. She was hailed by the entertainment industry as a new kind of child star - sassy and precocious - someone who resonated with the emerging generation of hip, yet cynical moviegoers. As her father's sidekick, Tatum soon became a fixture at the most glamorous Hollywood parties. Appearing on the arm of one of the most flamboyant and fashionable stars in Hollywood - the man-about-town, Ryan O'Neal - she counted celebrities from Cher to Stanley Kubrick among some of her closest childhood friends.

Yet behind the glittering facade of Tatum's very public life lay her very private pain. A life full of heartbreak: abandonment, abuse and neglect. Her mother - the actress Joanna Moore - was a struggling alcoholic and drug addict, and drifted in and out of her daughter's life. Her father - raising both Tatum and her brother Griffin - grew increasingly punitive and distant from his children as time passed. By her late teens, Tatum - despite being a working actress with ten movies to her credit - had nevertheless begun a perilous slide into self-destruction.

Then, just before she turned twenty-one, Tatum met the man who would become her husband: the legendary tennis player, John McEnroe. The couple had three children together - but their eight-year marriage was a turbulent one - and led to one of the messiest high-profile divorces on record. With the subsequent demise of her marriage, Tatum very nearly succumbed to the demons of her past. She has since emerged from the darkness - living a clean and sober lifestyle - rediscovering herself as an actress, a mother, and a wonderfully vibrant woman in what she considers the prime of her life.

A Paper Life is a story of indomitable strength and courage: telling the life story of Tatum O'Neal - one of Hollywood's brightest, yet troubled young stars. Her story is deeply personal yet unflinchingly honest, poignantly funny, and unfailingly uplifting. This is a triumphant tale steeped in Hollywood lore - and is an inspiring testament to the healing power of love.

I must say that I have always enjoyed reading autobiographies about movie stars, and Tatum O'Neal's autobiography was no exception. I really enjoyed reading this book, and was happy to learn that she was continuing to stay strong in her sobriety. This was truly an inspirational story, although I would certainly agree that Tatum holds nothing back about her various relationships. I give this book an A+!

That being said, I was saddened to learn that in June of 2008 she was in trouble with the law again. I wish her all the best for the future, and hope that she can strengthen her relationship with her father.
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