RON O'NEAL


Remembering the actor and director RON O'NEAL born on this day in 1937.
In 1969, he appeared in the Broadway play CEREMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN.
That same year, he acted in Charles Gordone's Pulitzer Prize-winning play NO PLACE TO BE SOMEBODY, he garnered even more attention, winning an Obie Award and several other prizes.
From there, he moved on to cinema with two minor roles in MOVE (1970) and THE ORGANIZATION (1971), after which he was contacted by a friend from Cleveland, screenwriter Phillip Fenty, who suggested he star in an all-black film about a drug dealer.
Although shot on a meager budget, the film, SUPER FLY (1972), went on to become a major hit at the box office.
The success of that film led to a sequel, SUPER FLY T.N.T. (1973), which O'Neal himself directed, and in which he reprised his role as Youngblood Priest. Nevertheless, the movie was a box office failure. Afterward, he was frequently typecast as pimp or drug dealer.
In 1975, he acted in on Broadway, replacing another actor, in ALL OVER TOWN under the direction of Dustin Hoffman.
He also appeared in Shakespeare plays during the 1970s, including OTHELLO, MACBETH and THE TAMING OF THE SHREW.
During those years, film roles that went beyond stock characters were few and far between, notable exceptions being his roles in BROTHERS (1977), the television movie BRAVE NEW WORLD (1980), and the miniseries THE SOPHISTICATED GENTS (1981).
He had a number of television guest appearances, frequently playing detective roles.
He played a recurring role as police detective, Isadore Smalls, in the TV series THE EQUALIZER, which ran for three seasons in the mid-1980s and starred British actor, Edward Woodward.
He played the primary antagonist, Colonel Ernesto Bella, in 1984's RED DAWN.
In 1988, O'Neal had a recurring role as Mercer Gilbert on the popular NBC television sitcom A DIFFERENT WORLD, playing the wealthy father of the spoiled southern belle Whitley Gilbert (Jasmine Guy).
His appearances lasted through 1992.
In 1996, he appeared in the blaxploitation reunion film ORIGINAL GANGSTAS.
O'Neal died in Los Angeles on January 14, 2004, after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer, on the same day Super Fly was released on DVD in the United States.

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