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RON HOWARD has FUN with LETTERMAN
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Thank you, my friend Maj Marty Hogan for making us aware that March 1 is the anniversary of the birth of American actor and filmmaker Ronald William Howard who was first introduced to the nation as Opie Taylor in the sitcom The Andy Griffith Show as he grew up before the television audience.
I watched The Andy Griffith Show as a youth but didn't really enjoy Happy Days so I rarely watched it.
Happy 65th Birthday Ron Howard with many happy returns.
RON HOWARD HAS FUN WITH DAVID LETTERMAN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM38jpdij5k
Images:
1.1964 - American actors Andy Griffith (left) and Ron Howard in a scene from The Andy Griffith Show.
2. Happy Days was a television sitcom that aired first-run from January 15, 1974, to September 24, 1984, on ABC, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning over 11 seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, the series presents an idealized vision of American life in the mid-1950s to mid-1960s. Ron Howard played the character of Richie Cunningham, the quintessential example of the white, all-American, 1950s teenager. Henry Winkler played Fonzie.
3. Ron Howard, directing on the set of Apollo 13, the 1995 docudrama space adventure film.j
4. March 24, 2002 Ron Howard and Brian Grazer pose with their Oscars for Best Picture for A Beautiful Mind during the Academy Awards in Los Angeles. The biographical drama film chronicled the life of mathematician John Nash.
Background from achievement.org/achiever/ron-howard/
"Ron Howard was born in Duncan, Oklahoma. His parents were both actors. Ron first appeared on stage at 18 months and made his screen debut at age four. He had a memorable role in the film The Music Man, and became familiar to millions of Americans as Opie on The Andy Griffith Show. The popular program ran for years in prime time and is still in continuous syndication around the country. At the end of his teens, he joined the cast of another long-running sitcom, playing the leading role of Richie Cunningham on Happy Days. At the same time, he played a leading role in the hit film American Graffiti and in John Wayne’s last film, The Shootist. Howard received excellent reviews for these performances, but by then he was determined to become a film director.
The young actor directed several episodes of Happy Days, but could not find a major studio willing to entrust a feature film to a 23-year-old novice, however well-known. At last, Howard struck an unusual deal with independent producer Roger Corman. Corman had taken chances before, on unknown directors like Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese. Howard offered to act in a film for Corman — for almost nothing — in exchange for the opportunity to direct.
Corman had booked an unmade film into theaters on the strength of its title, Grand Theft Auto, without having a script or even an outline of the film. Ron Howard and his father, actor Rance Howard, cranked out the script in two weeks, and Ron went into production. The surprising success of Grand Theft Auto allowed Howard to break into mainstream filmmaking, starting with the comedy Night Shift, starring his Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler.
While continuing his success directing comedies such as Parenthood, and The Paper, Ron Howard moved successfully into large-scale dramas with Backdraft, a suspenseful tale of Chicago firefighters, replete with fiery action sequences. Howard told a tale of real-life heroism in Apollo 13, the story of the aborted 1970 moon mission that nearly cost the lives of its three astronauts. His work on Apollo 13 earned him the 1996 Best Director award of the Directors Guild of America. The one-time child star had moved into the front rank of Hollywood filmmakers.
Howard continued to explore the dramatic side of his craft with the thriller Ransom and an ambitious historical epic, Far and Away, drawing on the experience of his own ancestors as pioneers in Oklahoma. Since its founding, Ron Howard has served as co-chairman of Imagine, which, in addition to feature films directed by Howard and others, has produced a number of highly successful television series, including Felicity, Arrested Development, Friday Night Lights and 24.
As a director, Ron Howard scored one of the major triumphs of his career with A Beautiful Mind, the harrowing true story of John Nash, a mathematical genius stricken with schizophrenia at the height of his career. The tale of Nash’s descent into madness and eventual recovery drew large audiences and critical praise for its stars, Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly, as well as its director. The film won four Oscars in 2002, including Best Picture and an Oscar for Ron Howard as Best Director. Howard’s directorial star continued to shine throughout the decade. He struck gold again with big-budget adaptations of the popular Dan Brown novels The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. A more surprising success was Frost/Nixon, the gripping adaptation of a stage play based on former President Richard Nixon’s television encounter with British broadcaster David Frost.
His subsequent films have included a comedy, The Dilemma, the Formula One racing drama Rush, and the 19th century whaling drama In the Heart of the Sea. In 2016, Howard completed a documentary, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week — The Touring Years, produced in conjunction with the video streaming service Hulu. The following year, he was tapped to direct the next film in the Star Wars series. Howard’s friendship and professional association with Star Wars creator George Lucas dates from their collaboration on Lucas’s breakout hit American Graffiti in 1973.
Ron Howard and his wife, Cheryl Alley, make their home in Greenwich, Connecticut. They have four grown children, and a growing number of grandchildren."
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I watched The Andy Griffith Show as a youth but didn't really enjoy Happy Days so I rarely watched it.
Happy 65th Birthday Ron Howard with many happy returns.
RON HOWARD HAS FUN WITH DAVID LETTERMAN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RM38jpdij5k
Images:
1.1964 - American actors Andy Griffith (left) and Ron Howard in a scene from The Andy Griffith Show.
2. Happy Days was a television sitcom that aired first-run from January 15, 1974, to September 24, 1984, on ABC, with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning over 11 seasons. Created by Garry Marshall, the series presents an idealized vision of American life in the mid-1950s to mid-1960s. Ron Howard played the character of Richie Cunningham, the quintessential example of the white, all-American, 1950s teenager. Henry Winkler played Fonzie.
3. Ron Howard, directing on the set of Apollo 13, the 1995 docudrama space adventure film.j
4. March 24, 2002 Ron Howard and Brian Grazer pose with their Oscars for Best Picture for A Beautiful Mind during the Academy Awards in Los Angeles. The biographical drama film chronicled the life of mathematician John Nash.
Background from achievement.org/achiever/ron-howard/
"Ron Howard was born in Duncan, Oklahoma. His parents were both actors. Ron first appeared on stage at 18 months and made his screen debut at age four. He had a memorable role in the film The Music Man, and became familiar to millions of Americans as Opie on The Andy Griffith Show. The popular program ran for years in prime time and is still in continuous syndication around the country. At the end of his teens, he joined the cast of another long-running sitcom, playing the leading role of Richie Cunningham on Happy Days. At the same time, he played a leading role in the hit film American Graffiti and in John Wayne’s last film, The Shootist. Howard received excellent reviews for these performances, but by then he was determined to become a film director.
The young actor directed several episodes of Happy Days, but could not find a major studio willing to entrust a feature film to a 23-year-old novice, however well-known. At last, Howard struck an unusual deal with independent producer Roger Corman. Corman had taken chances before, on unknown directors like Francis Ford Coppola and Martin Scorsese. Howard offered to act in a film for Corman — for almost nothing — in exchange for the opportunity to direct.
Corman had booked an unmade film into theaters on the strength of its title, Grand Theft Auto, without having a script or even an outline of the film. Ron Howard and his father, actor Rance Howard, cranked out the script in two weeks, and Ron went into production. The surprising success of Grand Theft Auto allowed Howard to break into mainstream filmmaking, starting with the comedy Night Shift, starring his Happy Days co-star Henry Winkler.
While continuing his success directing comedies such as Parenthood, and The Paper, Ron Howard moved successfully into large-scale dramas with Backdraft, a suspenseful tale of Chicago firefighters, replete with fiery action sequences. Howard told a tale of real-life heroism in Apollo 13, the story of the aborted 1970 moon mission that nearly cost the lives of its three astronauts. His work on Apollo 13 earned him the 1996 Best Director award of the Directors Guild of America. The one-time child star had moved into the front rank of Hollywood filmmakers.
Howard continued to explore the dramatic side of his craft with the thriller Ransom and an ambitious historical epic, Far and Away, drawing on the experience of his own ancestors as pioneers in Oklahoma. Since its founding, Ron Howard has served as co-chairman of Imagine, which, in addition to feature films directed by Howard and others, has produced a number of highly successful television series, including Felicity, Arrested Development, Friday Night Lights and 24.
As a director, Ron Howard scored one of the major triumphs of his career with A Beautiful Mind, the harrowing true story of John Nash, a mathematical genius stricken with schizophrenia at the height of his career. The tale of Nash’s descent into madness and eventual recovery drew large audiences and critical praise for its stars, Russell Crowe and Jennifer Connelly, as well as its director. The film won four Oscars in 2002, including Best Picture and an Oscar for Ron Howard as Best Director. Howard’s directorial star continued to shine throughout the decade. He struck gold again with big-budget adaptations of the popular Dan Brown novels The Da Vinci Code and Angels and Demons. A more surprising success was Frost/Nixon, the gripping adaptation of a stage play based on former President Richard Nixon’s television encounter with British broadcaster David Frost.
His subsequent films have included a comedy, The Dilemma, the Formula One racing drama Rush, and the 19th century whaling drama In the Heart of the Sea. In 2016, Howard completed a documentary, The Beatles: Eight Days a Week — The Touring Years, produced in conjunction with the video streaming service Hulu. The following year, he was tapped to direct the next film in the Star Wars series. Howard’s friendship and professional association with Star Wars creator George Lucas dates from their collaboration on Lucas’s breakout hit American Graffiti in 1973.
Ron Howard and his wife, Cheryl Alley, make their home in Greenwich, Connecticut. They have four grown children, and a growing number of grandchildren."
FYI LTC Jeff ShearerSGT Philip RoncariCWO3 Dennis M.SGT (Join to see)PO3 Bob McCordSGT Jim Arnold PO3 Phyllis Maynard Maj Robert Thornton SPC Douglas Bolton Cynthia Croft PO1 H Gene Lawrence PVT Karl Goode PO2 Kevin Parker SGT James Murphy SFC Michael Young MSgt David M. SGT Rick Colburn SSgt Boyd Herrst
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Ron certainly supplemented his acting skills with those of as director and produced some great motion pictures !
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He has done a terrific job!
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