Ron Howard

Ron Howard

American film director, producer and actor
Date of Birth: 01.03.1954
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Acting Career
  2. Directorial Debut and Success
  3. Award-Winning Films
  4. Politics and Racing
  5. Recent Works
  6. Documentaries and Music
  7. Personal Life

Early Life and Acting Career

Ron Howard, born in 1954, began his entertainment career at the tender age of 18 months in "Frontier Woman." He gained widespread recognition in George Lucas's "American Graffiti" (1973) and later starred in the sitcom "Happy Days."

Ron Howard

Directorial Debut and Success

Howard's directorial debut came in 1977 with "Grand Theft Auto." His breakthrough film as a director was "Night Shift" in 1982. He went on to helm notable dramas such as "Parenthood" (1989) and "Far and Away" (1992).

Ron Howard

Award-Winning Films

In 1995, Howard directed the Oscar-nominated "Apollo 13," a historical drama that earned him two Academy Awards for Best Sound and Best Editing. He continued to garner critical acclaim with "A Beautiful Mind" (2001), "Cinderella Man" (2005), and the "Da Vinci Code" trilogy (2006-2016).

Politics and Racing

Howard's directorial portfolio includes political dramas, such as "Frost/Nixon" (2008), and sports films like "Rush" (2013), which chronicled the rivalry between two Formula 1 drivers.

Recent Works

In 2015, Howard released "In the Heart of the Sea," and in 2018, he directed the "Star Wars" spin-off film "Solo: A Star Wars Story." His 2020 film, "Hillbilly Elegy," received mixed reviews from critics but was well-received by audiences.

Documentaries and Music

Along with feature films, Howard has also directed three documentaries: "Made in America" (2013) about Jay-Z, "The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years" (2016), and "Pavarotti" (2019) about the legendary tenor.

Personal Life

Ron Howard married Cheryl Alley in 1975. They have four children, including actress and director Bryce Dallas Howard.

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