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Ronald William Howard (born March 1, 1954) is a two-time Academy Award-winning American actor, film director, and producer, who came to prominence in the 1960s as Andy Griffith's son, Opie Taylor, on The Andy Griffith Show, and later as Tom Bosley's son & Henry Winkler's friend, Richie Cunningham on Happy Days (from 1974 to 1980).
BiographyImage:Ron Howard Signature Collection.jpg Ron Howard Signature Collection DVD cover, featuring Ron Howard Early life
CareerHoward first earned recognition for playing Winthrop Paroo, the child with the lisp in the film version of The Music Man with Robert Preston and Shirley Jones. After The Music Man, he appeared in the role of Opie Taylor in the television series The Andy Griffith Show. There he portrayed the son of the local sheriff in the fictional town of Mayberry, North Carolina. The credits referred to him as "Ronny Howard." He also appeared in "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" with Glenn Ford. Howard is also well known for his role as Richie Cunningham in television's Happy Days on which, beginning in 1974, he played the likable "buttoned down" boy, in contrast to Henry Winkler's Fonz. He attained film success with his role as Steve Bollander in George Lucas' teen movie American Graffiti. In 1977, while still starring on Happy Days, he directed his first film, a low-budget comedy/action film called Grand Theft Auto. After leaving Happy Days in 1980, he directed several TV movies. His big theatrical directing break came in 1982 when he directed the bigger budget film Night Shift featuring soon-to-be well-known actors such as Michael Keaton and Shelley Long, and reuniting Howard with his Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler. He has since directed a number of high-visibility films, the most acclaimed of which include Splash, Cocoon, Apollo 13 (nominated for several Academy Awards), A Beautiful Mind, for which he won the Oscar for Best Director, and Cinderella Man. His latest film, The Da Vinci Code, reteaming Howard with Splash and Apollo 13 star Tom Hanks, has been a box office hit earning more than $700 million at the box office. Howard is the co-chairman, with Brian Grazer, of Imagine Entertainment, a major film and television production company, which has produced notable projects like Friday Night Lights, 8 Mile, Inside Deep Throat, and the television series 24 and Felicity. His last significant on-screen role was when he reprised his famous role as Opie Taylor in the 1986 TV reunion movie Return to Mayberry reuniting him with Andy Griffith, the now late Don Knotts, and most of the old cast.
Howard often casts his younger brother Clint with a minor role in most of his movies. Personal lifeOn June 7 1975 Howard wed his high-school sweetheart, Cheryl, born Alley, a writer with a degree in geriatric psychology, and they have been married for more than 30 years, they have four children (daughters Bryce Dallas Howard, Jocelyn Carlyle (twin, b. 1985), Paige Carlyle (twin, b. 1985), and son Reed Cross (b. 1987), and two of their daughters Bryce Dallas Howard and Paige Howard are both actresses. They live on a 35-acre estate in the exclusive gated community of Conyers Farm in Greenwich, Connecticut. Howard in popular culture
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