Ron O’Neal

Ron O'Neal Headshot

Actor • Director • Writer

Birth Date: September 1, 1937

Death Date: January 14, 2004

Birth Place: Utica, New York

A tall, handsome and light-complected African-American player of stage and screen, Ron O'Neal first gained some measure of prominence with his portrayal of Youngblood Priest, the cool, resourceful and stylishly dressed cocaine dealer protagonist of "Superfly" (1972). Dismissed by some as just more "blaxploitation" fodder and damned by others for its supposed glorification of criminal behavior, "Superfly" was embraced by audiences and became a surprise hit. The success of this story of an outlaw's last big score generated the inevitable sequel, "Super Fly T.N.T." (1973), but surprisingly, O'Neal now occupied the director's chair and provided the politically-themed story. The film was generally deemed a disaster. The promising actor's nascent film career never recovered from this early setback.

O'Neal finished out the decade with substantial roles in such unremarkable genre fare as the 1975 Western "The Master Gunfighter" (paired with Tom "Billy Jack" Laughlin), a thriller "When a Stranger Calls" and the Chuck Norris actioner "A Force of One" (both 1979).

O'Neal began popping up on TV with some regularity beginning with the historical miniseries "Freedom Road" (NBC, 1979). His other miniseries assignments included "Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones" (CBS, 1980), the Melvin Van Peebles-scripted "The Sophisticated Gents" (NBC, 1981) and an uncredited part in "North and South" (ABC, 1985). With his days of playing young rebellious leads behind him, the mature O'Neal was generally cast as detectives, politicians and other authority figures. He had a recurring role as Jasmine Guy's strict father on the NBC sitcom "A Different World" and a cop on the CBS crime drama "The Equalizer."

O'Neal continued to appear in films throughout the 80s; "Red Dawn" (1984) and "Hero and the Terror" (1988) were his more memorable credits. He directed and acted in the well-intentioned misfire "Up Against the Wall" (1991), a teen drama about a black youth making the transition from living in the urban projects to the suburbs, before taking a five year hiatus from the movies. O'Neal returned as part of the all-"star" blaxploitation tribute "Original Gangstas" (1996), as a comrade-in-arms of the similarly iconic Fred Williamson.

Credits

On the Edge

Actor
Frank Harris
Movie
2002

Original Gangstas

Actor
Bubba
Movie
1996

Living SingleStream

Guest Star
Series
1993

Up Against the Wall

Actor
George Wilkes
Movie
1991

Up Against the Wall

Director
Movie
1991

1st & Ten: Do It Again

Guest Star
Mr. Byron
Show
1989

Trained to Kill

Actor
George "Cotton" Shorter
Movie
1989

Mercenary Fighters

Actor
Cliff Taylor
Movie
1988

Hero and the Terror

Actor
Mayor
Movie
1988

El Mercenario

Actor
Movie
1988

A Different WorldStream

Guest Star
Series
1987

Frank's Place

Guest Star
Series
1987

As Summers Die

Actor
Daniel Backus
Movie
1986

The Equalizer

Actor
Lt. Isadore Smalls
Series
1985

The Equalizer

Guest Star
Lt. Isadore Smalls
Series
1985

Hyperspace

Actor
Movie
1985

Playing With Fire

Actor
Steve Phillips
Movie
1985

Murder, She WroteStream

Guest Star
Sgt. Joe Santiago
Series
1984

Knight RiderStream

Guest Star
Charles Zurich
Series
1982

Hill Street BluesStream

Guest Star
Pete
Series
1981
97%

St. Helens

Actor
Otis Kaylor
Movie
1981

The Sophisticated Gents

Actor
Clarence "Claire" Henderson
Movie
1981

The Final CountdownStream

Actor
Cdr. Dan Thurman
Movie
1980

Brave New World

Actor
Mustapha Mond
Movie
1980

Freedom Road

Actor
Francis Cardoza
Movie
1979

When a Stranger CallsStream

Actor
Lt. Charlie Garber
Movie
1979
9%

A Force of One

Actor
Rollins
Movie
1979

The Hitter

Actor
Otis
Movie
1978

Brothers

Actor
Walter Nance
Movie
1977

The Master Gunfighter

Actor
Paulo
Movie
1975

El Pistolero

Actor
Movie
1975

Superfly T.N.T.

Actor
Priest
Movie
1973

Superfly T.N.T.

Director
Movie
1973

Superfly T.N.T.

Writer (Story)
Movie
1973

Super FlyStream

Actor
Priest
Movie
1972
93%

The Organization

Actor
Joe Peralez
Movie
1971

The Interns

Guest Star
Show
1970