- Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal never married, but they had a son, Redmond O’Neal, who was their only child together.
- Following her passing in 2009, Farrah left a lasting impact on Hollywood and established a substantial trust fund for her ginger-haired son.
- The actress also set strict parameters to safeguard the integrity of the inheritance.
Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal attend the “Chances Are” premiere circa 1989 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Farrah Fawcett, the renowned pop culture icon of the 1970s, captivated audiences with her memorable role in the widely popular TV series “Charlie’s Angels.” Intriguingly, her legacy extended beyond Hollywood.
Her striking beauty and the iconic poster featuring her image propelled her to international sex symbol status. But despite the world’s perception of her, Farrah saw herself differently.
Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal attend the “Chances Are” premiere circa 1989 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
In a conversation with her assistant, Mike Pingel, she expressed her humble perspective, questioning the notion of being an icon. Farrah viewed herself simply as an actress, a mother, and an ordinary person who remained grounded and unaffected by her fame.
Mike would recount, “I never had to make the doorway bigger to get her through because her ego was huge.” Following her passing in 2009, Farrah left behind a legacy in Hollywood and a significant trust fund for her ginger-haired son, Redmond O’Neal, whom she had with her longtime partner, Ryan O’Neal.
Farrah Fawcett posing for a portrait in June 1977 | Source: Getty Images
This inheritance was a financial windfall and a thoughtfully constructed legacy intended to secure Redmond’s future. To ensure responsible use of the funds, Farrah implemented meticulous parameters. Rather than a direct inheritance, she established a trust fund overseen by her business manager, Richard Francis, with stringent guidelines on its usage.
Farrah Fawcett on ABC’s “Charlie’s Angels” in June 15, 1976 | Source: Getty Images
Farrah’s foresight stipulated that the principal could only be used for matters related to Redmond’s healthcare. This measure was aimed to prevent him from squandering the funds on drugs or other harmful activities.
Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal circa 1981 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Conversely, Redmond was entitled to collect the interest generated by the trust fund, providing him with a steady income stream without directly accessing the principal amount, which amounted to an impressive $4.5 million. This approach aimed to strike a balance between providing for Redmond’s financial needs while safeguarding the integrity of the inheritance.
The trust allowed Redmond to collect the interest “at least 4 times a year, and as often as monthly.” With conservative investments yielding a modest 5% return, Redmond could anticipate a monthly sum of nearly $19,000 per month.
Farrah Fawcett attends the Comedy Central Roast of William Shatner in Studio City, California on August 13, 2006 | Source: Getty Images
A lawyer not involved in the case clarified, “This means Francis (Farrah’s business manager) can spend as much as he deems advisable for rehabilitation without paying anything directly to him for fear of it being spent on drugs.”
In May 2018, Redmond, at 33 years old, grabbed headlines for allegedly robbing a convenience store at knifepoint in Los Angeles. The incident shed light on his ongoing battle with drug addiction, which has plagued him for years.
Redmond O’Neal at the 3rd annual American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards in Beverly Hills, California on October 5, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
Redmond entered the store armed with a knife and demanded money from the clerk before fleeing the scene. He was later apprehended, and a knife matching the clerk’s description was found in his possession.
Redmond’s battle with substance abuse was well-documented, preceding the robbery incident for which he was arrested, with numerous drug and weapons-related charges leading to multiple rehab stints.
Redmond O’Neal and Ryan O’Neal at the 3rd annual American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards in Beverly Hills, California on October 5, 2013 | Source: Getty Images
In May 2015, his probation was revoked due to drug use and failure to comply with doctor appointments. As a result, he was sentenced to three years in state prison, though he was credited for nearly a year served by his trial judge.
Redmond O’Neal leaving court in Los Angeles, California on October 9, 2012 | Source: Getty Images
Redmond’s half-sister, Tatum O’Neal, expressed deep concern for his well-being, stating that his addiction problems were severe and heartbreaking. She shared, “I love him, but I have never seen a more scary side of addiction. He’s got addiction problems so bad that it breaks my heart.”
Redmond O’Neal leaving court in Los Angeles, California on October 9, 2012 | Source: Getty Images
Redmond is the product of a fascinating love story spanning three decades, captivating Hollywood and leaving a lasting impression on pop culture.
His parents, Farrah and Ryan, were regarded as the golden couple of their time, with their relationship symbolizing glamour, success, and undeniable chemistry.
Redmond O’Neal arriving at court in Los Angeles, California on October 9, 2012 | Source: Getty Images
Their names were synonymous with Hollywood royalty, and their status as icons only added to the fascination surrounding their lives. Farrah and Ryan’s relationship was far from perfect, marked by volatility and eventual separation in 1997.
However, they shared a deep bond and love for each other, and in 2001, the couple found their way back to each other when Ryan was diagnosed with leukemia.
Redmond O’Neal and Ryan O’Neal as Farrah Fawcett was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame | Source: Getty Images
Farrah lovingly took the role of his caregiver and stayed by his side until he went into remission. In 2006, Ryan’s turn to return the favor came when Farrah was diagnosed with anal cancer.
In the final days of Farrah’s life, Ryan was constantly by her side, providing care and support. He even proposed marriage to her a few weeks before her passing. Their deep connection was evident in the tender moments they shared, where Ryan would recount their first meeting and express his love for her.
Farrah Fawcett and Ryan O’Neal starring in the CBS sitcom “Good Sports” | Source: Getty Images
Farrah’s battle with cancer was a significant part of her life. She fought tirelessly to stay alive for the sake of her son, Redmond. Throughout her medical journey, she never lost faith and remained determined to raise awareness about the disease.
Ryan O’Neal and Farrah Fawcett during 51st Annual Boomtown Party in Century City, California | Source: Getty Images
Her former assistant, Mike, attested to her unwavering commitment to Redmond, stating that he was her world and the driving force behind her fight. He said, “All of it was to be here for Redmond, her child. Redmond was her moon, her stars, her sky, her heart. She fought tooth and nail to continue to live, to be with him.”
In her final days, Farrah’s thoughts were consumed by her son. She uttered Redmond’s name as her last words, and her dear friend Mela Murphy assured her she would take care of him.
Farrah Fawcett and Redmond O’Neal on December 3, 1991 | Source: Getty Images
A few hours later, Farrah passed away, leaving behind a legacy of strength and love. Ten years after Farrah’s death, Ryan, the love of her life, fondly remembered the beautiful and brave woman he fell for in 1979, saying, “There was never a day I didn’t love her.”
Their relationship had its ups and downs, but their connection was undeniable. Jaclyn Smith, Farrah’s co-star and longtime friend from “Charlie’s Angels,” also spoke of their deep love for each other. “Ryan was the love of her life, and she, his,” she said.