Ron O'Neal - Famous Actor

Ron O’Neal Net Worth

$800,000

Ron O’Neal, a famous American actor, director, and screenwriter’s net worth was $800 thousand. He got widespread recognition after starring in the 1972 movie Super Fly.

Key facts:

  • Ron O'Neal was an American actor, director, and screenwriter known for his impressive filmography.
  • He made his debut in the 197 film Move and became famous after playing the lead role in the 1972 movie Super Fly.
  • O'Neal also appeared in several other films such as The Master Gunfighter, A Force of One, When a Stranger Calls, The Final Countdown, St. Helens, Red Dawn, Original Gangstas, and more.
  • Apart from acting, Ron O'Neal also wrote and directed the film Super Fly T.N.T. in 1973.
  • Additionally, he directed the movie Up Against the Wall in 1991.

Basic Information About Ron O’Neal

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsScreenwriter, Film Director, Actor
Net worth$800,000
Date of birth1937-09-01
Place of birthUtica
Date of death2004-01-14 (aged 66)
NationalityUnited States of America
Spouse14 January - Audrey Pool (1993 - Β 2004)Β (his death)
Carol Tillery Banks - (10 NovemberΒ 1973 - 1980)Β (divorced)
GenderMale
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Ron O’Neal roles

Movie / Series Role
Red DawnBella
The Final CountdownCdr. Dan Thurman
When a Stranger CallsLt. Charlie Garber
Super FlyPriest
Knight RiderCharles Zurich 1 episode, 1985
A Different WorldMercer Gilbert / ... 5 episodes, 1988-1992
Murder, She WroteSgt. Joe Santiago 1 episode, 1988
Beauty and the BeastIssac Stubbs 1 episode, 1987
1st & TenMr. Byron 1 episode, 1989
Living SingleClinton James 2 episodes, 1997
Crazy Like a Fox1 episode, 1985
Remington SteeleGabe Putnam 1 episode, 1984

Ron O’Neal's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
Bring 'Em Back AliveΒ (1982)$10,000 per week

Ron O’Neal's Quotes

  • The [Superfly] experience left me upset. Controversy served to obscure my performance, which was not an easy thing to pull off. Outside New York, people assumed I really was a hustler. 'Superfly' took me from relative obscurity, but I haven't been offered that many roles since.
  • Frankly, I've not been pleased with most of what I've had to do. I have a considerable amount of experience, and what they've asked me to do has not demanded that much of me.
  • [My father] had a strenuous job, lifting pipes and feeding them into some machine, and he lifted so many of them that it killed him. I swore right then that they'd never work me to death in those factories. I told my mother that; I told everybody.
  • My father was a jazz musician originally. He played in the pit orchestra of 'Blackbirds of '29,' and with Jelly Roll Morton, and others. In later years, though, he had to take a temporary job in a defense plant to support the family. It turned out not to be so temporary.
  • I had always been so dedicated! I'd figured that if I'd devote myself to art and acting, everything else would follow. You know, 'As you sow, so shall you reap,' and all that. Everybody had told me all I needed was a break. Well, I'd won four awards and had a very good spread in The New York Times and I thought, 'This is my break!' But I still didn't get work. I watched other new people whose careers took off. They were even on television talk shows. When I asked my agent why I hadn't been on any television shows, he just couldn't say. Right then I found myself face to face with some facts about life, show business and racism that I hadn't wanted to accept. I became absolutely paranoiac.

Interesting Facts about Ron O’Neal

  1. Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2000.
  2. Flunking out of Ohio State University, his acting career was triggered after seeing "Finian's Rainbow" by chance at the Karamu House, a highly regarded nonprofessional company that had presented interracial casting since 1913. He won a chorus role in a musical and stayed with the company for six years.
  3. Was offered a role in the 1988 Keenon Ivory Wayans Film, "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" and in the 1990 "Superfly" remake "The Return of Superfly" but he turned down both roles.
  4. Was long time friends with R&B legend and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Solomon Burke.
  5. Had a superb singing voice and loved to sing opera.

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