Patrick O'Neal (sportscaster)

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Patrick O'Neal
Born (1967-09-14) September 14, 1967 (age 53)
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
OccupationSports reporter, studio host
Years active1989–present
Partner(s)Rebecca De Mornay (1995–2002)
Children2
Parent(s)Ryan O'Neal
Leigh Taylor-Young
RelativesTatum O'Neal (half-sister)
Griffin O'Neal (half-brother)

Patrick O'Neal (born September 14, 1967) is an American former actor, now a studio host/reporter for Bally Sports West/Prime Ticket.

Broadcast career[]

Most of his appearances come during pregame and postgame shows of the Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Kings. He also provides game breaks for Fox College Football. He was a studio host for Fox College Football for FX and in game highlights for Fox NFL Sunday.[1]

On August 21 and August 28 of 2005, he was the studio host of Fox Saturday Baseball when regular host Jeanne Zelasko was on maternity leave, and he was a sideline reporter for two NFL on Fox games during the 2005 NFL Season. He was also the dugout reporter for Games 3 and 5 of the 2005 National League Championship Series and Game 5 of the 2005 American League Championship Series. For one season he was the ingame highlights host for Fox NFL Sunday before being succeeded by Joel Klatt.

Family[]

He is the son of actor Ryan O'Neal and actress Leigh Taylor-Young. He is the half-brother of Griffin, Tatum and Redmond O'Neal. His paternal ancestry is Irish, English, and Ashkenazi Jewish.[2]

Personal life[]

He has two daughters from his relationship with actress Rebecca De Mornay. Sophia was born November 16, 1997 and Veronica was born March 31, 2001.[3][4] He and De Mornay separated in 2002.

Filmography[]

  • China Beach (1989) - C.O.
  • Daughter of the Streets (1990, TV movie) - Alex
  • Die Hard 2 (1990) - Cpl. Telford (Blue Light Team)
  • Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990) - George Sudaris
  • Pensacola: Wings of Gold (1998) - Hondo
  • A Table for One (1999) - Brad
  • Just for the Time Being (2000) - Billy Fischer
  • Pacific Blue (2000) - Thomas J. Craiden
  • Lost in the Pershing Point Hotel (2000) - Angry Bartender
  • The Right Temptation (2000) - Carl
  • Wild Hogs (2007) - Family Dad

References[]

  1. ^ Profile Archived 2011-01-21 at the Wayback Machine, figurethingsout.com; January 18, 2011; accessed June 22, 2014.
  2. ^ Profile, familysearch.org; accessed June 22, 2014.
  3. ^ "Passages".
  4. ^ "Star Tracks".

External links[]

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