Basic Information About Ron Howard
Full Name | Ron Howard |
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Category | Celebrities βΊ Directors |
Professions | Actor, Film Producer, Film director, Television producer, Screenwriter, Voice Actor, Television Director |
Net worth | $200,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1954-03-01 (70 years old) |
Place of birth | Duncan |
Nationality | United States of America |
Education | University of Southern California |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Frequently casts father Rance Howard and brother Clint Howard in supporting roles. Frequently uses music by James Horner and songs by Randy Newman. Frequently casts Tom Hanks, Gary Sinise, Russell Crowe and Michael Keaton. Works in multiple genres - comedy (Splash (1984), Gung Ho (1986)), drama (Apollo 13 (1995), A Beautiful Mind (2001), Frost/Nixon (2008)), thriller (The Da Vinci Code (2006), Angels & demons - Het bernini mysterie (2009)), fantasy (Willow (1988), Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)) and Western (The Missing (2003)). Red hair and gapped front teeth Accorded "final cut" on all his feature films Known for making films based on real-life events |
Father | Rance Howard |
Mother | Jean Speegle Howard |
Siblings | (1) Clint Howard |
Spouse | Cheryl Howard - (7 JuneΒ 1975 - present)Β (4 children) |
Kids | (4) Bryce Dallas, Jocelyn, Paige and Reed Cross |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m) |
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What Movie Awards did Ron Howard win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 42 |
Ron Howard awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Winner | Apollo 13 | 1996 |
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation | Nominee | Apollo 13 | 1996 |
Jupiter Award - Best International Film | Winner | Apollo 13 | 1995 |
Critics Choice Award - Best Director | Winner | Moulin Rouge! | 2002 |
Razzie Award - Worst Director | Nominee | The Da Vinci Code | 2007 |
Saturn Award - Best Director | Winner | Cocoon | 1986 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Nominee | Cocoon | 1986 |
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation | Nominee | Cocoon | 1986 |
ShoWest Award - Director of the Year | Winner | Cocoon | 1985 |
Young Venice Award - | Winner | Cocoon | 1985 |
Truly Moving Picture Award - | Winner | In the Heart of the Sea | 2015 |
AACTA International Award - Best Film | Nominee | Rush | 2014 |
Robert - Best Non-American Film (Γ rets ikke-amerikanske film) | Nominee | Rush | 2014 |
Satellite Award - Best Director | Nominee | Rush | 2014 |
Oscar - Best Picture | Winner | A Beautiful Mind | 2002 |
Amanda - Best Foreign Feature Film (Γ rets utenlandske spillefilm) | Nominee | A Beautiful Mind | 2002 |
Best Foreign Film Award - | Nominee | A Beautiful Mind | 2002 |
Christopher Award - Film | Winner | A Beautiful Mind | 2002 |
Czech Lion - Best Foreign Language Film (NejlepsΓ zahranicnΓ film) | Nominee | A Beautiful Mind | 2003 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Winner | A Beautiful Mind | 2002 |
Golden Eagle - Best Foreign Film | Nominee | A Beautiful Mind | 2003 |
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | Nominee | A Beautiful Mind | 2002 |
Yoga Award - Worst Foreign Director | Winner | A Beautiful Mind | 2003 |
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation | Nominee | Willow | 1989 |
Tokyo Grand Prix - | Nominee | Parenthood | 1989 |
Empire Award - Best Director | Nominee | Cinderella Man | 2006 |
Hochi Film Award - Best Foreign Language Film | Winner | Cinderella Man | 2005 |
Silver Ribbon - Best Foreign Director (Regista del Miglior Film Straniero) | Nominee | Cinderella Man | 2006 |
Golden Berlin Bear - | Nominee | The Missing | 2004 |
Golden Globe - Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Motion Picture | Nominee | The Shootist | 1977 |
Oscar - Best Motion Picture of the Year | Nominee | Frost/Nixon | 2009 |
BAFTA Film Award - Best Film | Nominee | Frost/Nixon | 2009 |
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures | Nominee | Frost/Nixon | 2009 |
HFCS Award - Best Director | Nominee | Frost/Nixon | 2008 |
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | Nominee | Frost/Nixon | 2009 |
Golden Globe - Best Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical | Winner | Happy Days | 1978 |
Golden Nymph - Outstanding Producer of the Year - Comedy | Winner | Arrested Development | 2005 |
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy | Nominee | Arrested Development | 2014 |
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy | Nominee | Arrested Development | 2007 |
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy | Nominee | Arrested Development | 2006 |
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Comedy | Nominee | Arrested Development | 2005 |
Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Animated Program | Nominee | Curious George | 2011 |
Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Animated Program | Winner | Curious George | 2010 |
Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Animated Program | Nominee | Curious George | 2009 |
Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Animated Program | Winner | Curious George | 2008 |
Daytime Emmy - Outstanding Children's Animated Program | Nominee | Curious George | 2007 |
IDA Award - Best Episodic Series | Nominee | Mars | 2017 |
Ron Howard roles
Movie / Series | Role |
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Apollo 13 | Director |
The Da Vinci Code | Director |
American Graffiti | Steve (as Ronny Howard) |
Splash | Director |
Cocoon | Director |
In the Heart of the Sea | Director |
Rush | Director |
A Beautiful Mind | Director |
A Beautiful Mind | Man at Governors' Ball (uncredited) |
Inferno | Director |
Hillbilly Elegy | Director |
Solo: A Star Wars Story | Director |
Angels & Demons | Director |
Willow | Director |
Parenthood | Director |
Parenthood | Writer |
Cinderella Man | Director |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas | Director |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas | Whoville Townsperson (uncredited) |
Far and Away | Director |
Far and Away | Writer |
Backdraft | Director |
The Missing | Director |
Osmosis Jones | Tom Colonic (voice) |
The Dilemma | Director |
Night Shift | Director |
Night Shift | Annoying Sax Player / Boy Making out with Girlfriend in Front of Chuck's Apartment (uncredited) |
Ransom | Director |
The Shootist | Gillom Rogers |
Kokuriko-zaka kara | Philosophy Club President (voice) |
The Music Man | Winthrop Paroo (as Ronny Howard) |
Frost/Nixon | Director |
Edtv | Director |
Gung Ho | Director |
This Is Us | Ron Howard / ... (uncredited) unknown episodes |
The Waltons | Seth Turner 1 episode, 1974 |
Top Gear | Self - Special Guest 1 episode, 2013 |
Genius | Director |
Everybody Loves Raymond | Self 1 episode, 2002 |
Made in Hollywood | Self 5 episodes, 2011-2019 |
The Simpsons | Ron Howard 3 episodes, 1998-2002 |
Parenthood | Writer |
Parenthood | Writer |
Parenthood | Writer |
Parenthood | Writer |
The Kelly Clarkson Show | Self 1 episode, 2020 |
CBS News Sunday Morning | Self 1 episode, 2020 |
The Fugitive | Gus 1 episode, 1964 |
Saturday Night Live | Contestant #2 / ... 1 episode, 1981-1982 |
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show | Self - Guest 3 episodes, 2003-2006 |
Ron Howard's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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Eat My DustΒ (1976) | $100,000 + % |
A Beautiful MindΒ (2001) | $10,000,000 |
The DilemmaΒ (2011) | $10,000,000 |
Ron Howard's Quotes
- [asked about the transition from child star to adolescent actor]: You're 14 or 15, and they can hire an 18-year-old and not have the child-labor law restrictions, and so they do. Just at the point when you're feeling confused and vulnerable, you're being rejected.
- It was always my dream to be a director. A lot of it had to do with controlling my own destiny, because as a young actor you feel at everyone's disposal. But I wanted to become a leader in the business.
- [asked what his future holds in 1979]: If I had to choose between a great acting job and a good directing job, I'd choose the directing job.
- I've always been interested in the Depression as this very dramatic pivotal period in American history. My dad grew up on a farm in Oklahoma and remembers playing with his toy tractor under the table while the local farmers talked with his grandfather about forming a local militia to protect the crops because they were afraid unemployed people from the town would come in and grab the crops.
- There is something inherently tough about Americans. They will not accept defeat. The astronauts of Apollo 13 (1995) would not give up, John Nash in A Beautiful Mind (2001) would not give up, and Jimmy Braddock [subject of Cinderella Man (2005)] would not surrender to poverty.
Interesting Facts about Ron Howard
- In 1971 was a contestant on The Dating Game (1965) and ended up choosing Bachelorette #2, Nola Green.
- Son of Rance Howard and Jean Speegle Howard.
- Older brother of Clint Howard.
- Attended Burroughs High School with Rene Russo.
- All of his four children are named after the places they were conceived: Bryce Dallas Howard in Dallas, TX; Paige Carlyle and Jocelyn Carlyle at the Hotel Carlyle in New York City; and Reed Cross after a specific road, according to Bryce Dallas Howard.
- Acted with Kathleen Quinlan in American Graffiti (1973), then directed her in Apollo 13 (1995).
- Cast both of his parents in Apollo 13 (1995). Daughter Bryce Dallas Howard also had a cameo appearance.
- Had the following rankings on Premiere magazine's annual Power 100 List - #22 in 2006, #27 in 2005, #30 in 2004, #26 in 2003, #29 in 2002.
- Directed 9 different actors in Oscar-nominated performances: Don Ameche, Dianne Wiest, Ed Harris, Kathleen Quinlan, Russell Crowe, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Giamatti, Frank Langella, and Glenn Close. Ameche and Connelly won Oscars for their performances in one of Howard's movies.
- Ranked #7 in VH1's of the "100 Greatest Kid Stars".
- Is apparently a huge fan of cricket. Attended the final Ashes test match between England and Australia on September 12, 2005, while filming The Da Vinci Code (2006), and was spotted mingling with players in the Australian dressing room.
- When he was a child actor, his father was very involved in his career, protecting him from unfair treatment and being strict with him (when necessary).
- He was awarded the National Medal of Arts from the National Endowment of the Arts in 2003.
- Has directed two films on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time. They are A Beautiful Mind (2001) at #93 and Apollo 13 (1995) at #12.
- Father-in-law of Seth Gabel.
- Has played Winthrop Paroo in The Music Man (1962), and the title role in Huckleberry Finn (1975). Both roles were previously played by Eddie Hodges.
- Became a grandfather when his daughter, Bryce Dallas Howard, had a baby boy on February 16, 2007.
- Was interested in directing D-Tox (2002) at one point, but decided to direct Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000).
- Stepson of "Los Angeles Times" columnist and playwright Judy Howard.
- In 2007 "Forbes" magazine estimated his 2006 earnings to be approximately $35 million.
Additional information of Ron Howard
Zodiac | Aries |
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Lucky Number | 6 |
Lucky Stone | Diamond |
Lucky Color | Red |
Best Match for Marriage | Leo |
Eye Color | hazel |
Hair Color | red |
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