Academy Award-winning actress Tatum
O'Neal joins "Wicked Wicked Games"
as sophisticated and beautiful
Blythe Hunter. Blythe is determined
to ruin her former lover, Theodore
Crawford (Clive Robertson), by using
her twin sons Aaron (Jack Krizmanich)
and Josh (David Smith) to strip him
of his business, fortune, and pride.
O'Neal is one of the most legendary
and diverse entertainers around,
with a career that spans two decades
and several mediums. She reprised
her role as Denis Leary's off beat
sister on the critically-acclaimed
FX drama "Rescue Me," and was
recently a special correspondent on
"Entertainment Tonight" during her
appearance on ABC's "Dancing with
the Stars." Tatum became a
best-selling author with the
publication of her memoir, A Paper
Life which debuted at #4 on the New
York Times bestseller list in 2004.
The transition from child actor to
movie star was replete with its own
pitfalls, which are chronicled in
her memoir. She is truly a
Renaissance woman of the
contemporary age, excelling in film,
television and written genres.
At a young age, O'Neal garnered
worldwide recognition as the
youngest person ever to win an Oscar
for Best Supporting Actress for her
role in the 1973 classic "Paper
Moon." She went on to star in such
well-known films as "The Bad News
Bears," "International Velvet" and
"Little Darlings." Additional film
credits include "Little Noises" and
"Basquiat." O'Neal continues to
prove herself to be one of the most
captivating actresses around.
She is a multi-talented woman who
balances her career with raising her
three children. She is the daughter
of the celebrated actor, Ryan
O'Neal. O'Neal currently resides in
New York City.