Biography
Ron Howard is a highly esteemed American director, producer, and actor whose prolific career spans several decades.
Ron Howard first rose to fame as a child actor, starring in "The Andy Griffith Show" and later as Richie Cunningham in the iconic television series "Happy Days." Transitioning from acting to directing, Howard has become one of Hollywood's most successful and respected filmmakers.
Howard's directorial career is marked by a wide range of films, from comedies like "Splash" (1984) and "Parenthood" (1989) to dramas such as "Apollo 13" (1995) and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001). His versatility between genres and skill has earned him a prominent place in the film industry.
In 2002, Howard was honored with the National Medal of Arts, recognising his significant contributions to American culture through his films. His other notable works include "Cinderella Man" (2005), "The Da Vinci Code" (2006), and "Rush" (2013), further showcasing his versatility and commitment to storytelling.
Howard's directorial career is marked by a wide range of films, from comedies like "Splash" (1984) and "Parenthood" (1989) to dramas such as "Apollo 13" (1995) and "A Beautiful Mind" (2001). His versatility between genres and skill has earned him a prominent place in the film industry.
In 2002, Howard was honored with the National Medal of Arts, recognising his significant contributions to American culture through his films. His other notable works include "Cinderella Man" (2005), "The Da Vinci Code" (2006), and "Rush" (2013), further showcasing his versatility and commitment to storytelling.