See also: Howard

Ronald William Howard , born on March 1st 1954 with Duncan in Oklahoma, is a Acteur and American Réalisateur .

He married the June 7th 1975 with the Actrice Cheryl Aley. They have four children, of which Bryce Dallas Howard.

Ron Howard is the son of the actors Rance and Jean Howard and the older brother of the actor Clint Howard.

Biography

Ron Howard was made known general public in 1973 by playing the part of Steve Bolander in the film American Graffiti of George Lucas. It is then invited in an episode the series fine M*A*S*H 1973.

Child star, it begins with the screen at the eighteen months age in Frontiere Woman then six months later under the direction from his father in the part The Seven Year Itch . At five years, it holds a role in The Journey , of Anatole Litvak then starts to appear on television in tens of dramatic and series.

After its secondary studies, he interprets the role of the famous Richie redhead in the televised series Happy Days starting from 1974. He leaves the series as of 1980 being satisfied to make some sporadic reappearances in 1983 and 1984.

While continuing its career of actor to the cinema, Ron Howard loses its hair around 26 years. It launches out in the realization and becomes a recognized director, with in particular Cocoon (1985), which will be worth off to him a quotation of the Directors Guild America under better realizer, Willow (1988), Backdraft (1990), or Apollo 13 (1995). For Apollo 13 , it receives first price of the Directors Guild Award in 1995

It receives the Oscar better realizer in 2001 for a man of exception. The film is also rewarded by the Oscar for the best film.

It ensures itself its voice in several episodes of the series Simpson S in 1998, 1999 and 2002.

Catalog of films

Actor

1974 (series) happy days

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External bond

  • Ron Howard on Internet Movie Database.

Simple: Ron Howard

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