Patrick O'Neal (sportscaster)

Patrick O'Neal
Born (1967-09-14) September 14, 1967
Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Occupation Sports reporter, studio host
Years active 1989–present
Partner(s) Rebecca De Mornay (1995–2002)
Children 2
Parent(s) Ryan O'Neal
Leigh Taylor-Young
Relatives Tatum O'Neal (half-sister)
Griffin O'Neal (half-brother)

Patrick O'Neal (born September 14, 1967) is an American former actor, and current studio host/reporter for Fox 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.

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.[2][3] He and De Mornay separated in 2002.

Filmography

  • Die Hard 2 (1990) - Cpl. Telford (Blue Light Team)
  • A Table for One (1999) - Brad
  • Just for the Time Being (2000) - Billy Fischer
  • 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. "Passages".
  3. "Star Tracks".
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