Friday, March 12, 2010

Tatum O'Neal and Ryan O'Neal At Premiere Of "The Runaways"

Stunned actor attends movie premier

ryan outraged over farrah snub attends movie premier in protestWhen it comes to moral indignation Ryan O Neal is more familiar with the indignation. This time the moral part is paying off. Ryan was quite vocal about the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences omission of Farrah Fawcett from their annual death list. The Academy didn't consider Farrah important enough or something, even though she acted in the first ScFi pic to win an Oscar - Logan's Run for special effects in 1976. The public was 'kind of' upset (irate) to so the Academy had to do a 'sort of' apology (don't blame us) : they're sorry you're upset but they're not sorry they left her off the list. You can't blame the Academy for being sensitive. Actors are huge hyper egos (translation: big babies) crying out to the world "Don't judge me, love me". It's why they hate critics & love stylists. Ironically they can be each others' worst critics.

Anyway now Ryan is getting out and about more to some of the Hollywood premiers. It's the Hollywood community's way of acknowledging Farrah, which is a form of spin control on the whole "Farrah snubbed, public outraged" deal. Here he is with award winning daughter Tatum @ "The Runaways".



Has Ryan found a new angle? Hope he doesn't discover Twitter!

Now that O Neal has discovered that indignation pays will there be any way to calm him down? He'll be ranting on and on about what a great actress Farrah was as long as the invites keep coming. Meanwhile the courts have restricted his access to Redmond, the son he had by Farrah. Just as well, because bad stuff seems to happen to people who are too close to Ryan for too long. Redmond has had plenty of bad stuff happen already. Who would've guessed that being born with one foot on the finish line was a short cut to disaster?

BTW remember to check out the naughtiness over @ Celebrity Bitchslap, where you'll be treated to stories like such as these:


Michael Sheen is a fine actor, but does any living actor deserve more than a 60 second autobiography? Now they might well deserve every tabloid headline that they get, & then some. They earned them!


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