
Ron Howard
Ronald William Howard (born March 1, 1954) is an American filmmaker and actor. He first came to prominence as a child actor, guest-starring in several television series, including an episode of The Twilight Zone. Howard gained national attention for playing young Opie Taylor, the son of Sheriff Andy Taylor (played by Andy Griffith) in the sitcom The Andy Griffith Show from 1960 through 1968. During this time, he also appeared in the musical film The Music Man (1962), a critical and commercial success. He was credited as Ronny Howard in his film and television appearances from 1959 to 1973. Howard was cast in one of the lead roles in the coming-of-age film American Graffiti (1973), which received widespread acclaim and became one of the most profitable films in history. The following year, Howard became a household name for playing Richie Cunningham in the sitcom Happy Days, a role he would play from 1974 through 1984. Howard continued appearing in films during this time, such as the western film The Shootist (1976) and the comedy film Grand Theft Auto (1977), which also marked his directorial debut. In 1984, Howard left Happy Days to focus on directing, producing and occasionally writing variety films and television series. His films include the science-fiction/fantasy Cocoon (1985), the fantasy Willow (1988), the thriller Backdraft (1991), the historical docudrama Apollo 13 (1995), the Christmas comedy How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), the biographical drama A Beautiful Mind (2001), the biographical sports drama Cinderella Man (2005), the thriller The Da Vinci Code (2006), the historical drama Frost/Nixon (2008), Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), and the documentary Pavarotti (2019). For A Beautiful Mind, Howard won the Academy Award for Best Director and Academy Award for Best Picture. He was nominated again for the same awards for Frost/Nixon. In 2003, Howard was awarded the National Medal of Arts. He was inducted into the Television Hall of Fame in 2013. Howard has two stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his contributions in the television and motion pictures industries.
Filmography (175 titles)
8.1MovieMarty, Life Is Short
Self · 2026
7.9MovieJohn Candy: I Like Me
Self - Director, Splash (archive footage) · 2025
7.8ShowThe Studio
Ron Howard · 2025
MovieEnterprise or Love: The Story of Far and Away
Self · 2024
8.1MovieMusic by John Williams
Self - Filmmaker · 2024
6.6ShowGreatest Geek Year Ever! 1982
Self · 2023
7.6Show100 Years of Warner Bros.
Self · 2023
5.5MovieTom Hanks: The Nomad
Self (archive footage) · 2023
MovieJohn Wayne: Cowboys & Demons
Self · 2023
4.3MovieWillow: Behind the Magic
Self - Director, Willow, 1988 / Executive Producer, Willow, 2022 · 2023
5.0Movie'Tis the Season: The Holidays on Screen
Self · 2022
7.3MovieHans Zimmer: Hollywood Rebel
Self · 2022
7.8ShowLIGHT & MAGIC
Self - Academy Award Winning Filmmaker · 2022
8.4ShowOnly Murders in the Building
Ron Howard · 2021
MovieFuck Coin
Self · 2021
7.0MovieRoger Corman, the Pope of Pop Cinema
Self · 2021
8.1ShowHow To with John Wilson
Self (archive footage) (uncredited) · 2020
8.0MovieThe Happy Days of Garry Marshall
Self · 2020
5.5ShowReunited Apart
Self · 2020
10.0MovieThe Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration
Wilcox Boy (archive footage) · 2019
6.3ShowThe Kelly Clarkson Show
Self · 2019
6.9MovieDads
Self · 2019
6.2MoviePeanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10
Self · 2019
MovieKasdan on Kasdan
Self · 2018
5.4MovieLaddie: The Man Behind the Movies
Self · 2017
Tom Hanks: A League of His Own
Self · 2016
8.2ShowThis Is Us
Ron Howard (uncredited) · 2016
5.1ShowChelsea
Self · 2016
5.3MovieDonald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie
Himself · 2016
6.1ShowThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Self - Guest · 2015