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O'Neill received good reviews for his performance, and the pilot received positive ratings, but the series was not picked up for production. The two-hour made-for-television movie/pilot was filmed and shown on network television. The character had originally appeared in the motion picture The French Connection (played by Gene Hackman). In 1986, he was cast as NYPD detective Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle for the planned television series Popeye Doyle.
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He made a brief guest appearance in The Equalizer. In 1985, O'Neill appeared alongside Jeff Kinsland in a Red Lobster commercial. It was there that he was seen by director William Friedkin and landed his first movie role, as a police detective in Cruising, starring Al Pacino. In 1979, he played a boxer opposite Danny Aiello in the Broadway play Knockout. O'Neill re-enrolled at Youngstown State after being cut by the Steelers and was one of the first students at the school's new theater program. O'Neill worked as a substitute social studies teacher at his alma mater Ursuline High School before becoming an actor. Bradshaw later made an appearance in O'Neill's Modern Family.
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As part of this theme, former Pittsburgh Steelers great and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw also made two guest appearances on the show. with Children, O'Neill played a former high school football star who had failed to make it big and constantly reminisced about his "glory days" at Polk High ("I once scored four touchdowns in a single game"). Both become key members of the Steel Curtain defense during the Steelers success in the 1970s. O'Neill was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1969 under rookie head coach Chuck Noll but was cut in training camp, having to compete with fellow rookie defensive lineman "Mean Joe" Greene and L.
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Professional football career Pittsburgh Steelers (1969) Rumors abound that he was an avid partier. While an undergraduate, O'Neill pledged Delta Sigma Phi and was initiated into the Delta Sigma chapter there. He transferred to Youngstown State University, where he was a defensive lineman. He admits he spent more time playing sports and partying than studying. O'Neill left Ohio University after his sophomore year. He was awarded a football scholarship to Ohio University, where he majored in history, also joining the Mu chapter of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. At 14 years old he worked in construction and then at a steel mill. O'Neill attended Ursuline High School where he was a high school football player. His mother, Ruth Ann ( née Quinlan), was a homemaker and social worker, and his father, Edward Phillip O'Neill, was a steel mill worker and truck driver. O'Neill was born into an Irish-American Catholic family in Youngstown, Ohio on April 12, 1946.