From 65438 to 0959, at the age of five, he appeared in the political violence film Travel, which was his first time on the screen. Since then, he has been active in American TV programs frequently and has developed a strong interest in performances.
From 65438 to 0962, he participated in the musical "Happy Music is Wonderful" and "Eddie's Dad's Courtship" and won the 20th Golden Globe Award for Best Film.
1969, 15 years old, he started making movies and directed the Linde-Du contract starring his father and brother. After graduating from high school, he went to the University of Southern California to study film for two years.
1972, 18-year-old Ron Howard began to shoot movies with a super 8mm machine, but found it difficult to get real experience from school and dropped out of school.
1973, Ron Howard had the opportunity to take part in the filming of the comedy American Style Painting directed by george lucas, playing Ricky Cunningham, a high school graduate.
65438-0974 starred in the TV series Happy Hour, which was adapted from this film and reflected American life in the 1950s, and won the 35th Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in TV-Musical Comedy.
1976 participated in the western film "Gun God: The True Color of Heroes" directed by Don Siegel, playing Giram, a teenager who worships Wayne. The film tells the story of an old American gunman who died of cancer soon.
From 65438 to 0977, 23-year-old Ron Howard began to be a director. The first film he directed was the comedy Crazy Love Run Around the World, in which he acted as a screenwriter, director and star.
From 65438 to 0982, Ron Howard directed the black comedy Night Shift, starring henry winkler and michael keaton, which was his first collaboration with Batman michael keaton.
From 65438 to 0984, Ron Howard directed the romantic comedy Modern Mermaid, which tells the story of a frustrated businessman who fell in love with the mermaid at first sight.
From 65438 to 0985, he directed the sci-fi comedy Magic Cocoon starring don ameche, which showed the childlike innocence of a group of old people. In the same year, together with producer Brian Gr, Howard's film production company, Imagination Film Entertainment Company, was established.
1986, Ron Howard and michael keaton cooperated for the second time and directed the comedy "Working Family", which tells the story of the conflict between American automobile employee Stevenson and Japanese automobile company. In this film, Ron Howard caught the collision between eastern and western cultures.
1988, he directed the absurd comedy "Fengyunhui" starring Fang Kimmer.
1989 filmed the comedy "Warm Family", starring steve martin and Mary Sting Bergen. Ron Howard showed the audience the interesting Beckman family through laughter and affection, and understood the meaning of "home" through laughter.
199 1 year, he directed the thriller Ambition of Fire co-starring Kurt Russell and william baldwin.
1992, he directed the romantic film Ambition on Earth starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman, in which Ron Howard exposed and criticized the falsehood and cruelty of the "American Dream" at that time.
1995, Ron Howard directed the thriller Apollo 13, starring Tom Hanks. The film is based on real events in the history of landing on the moon, all of which were shot at Houston Aviation Center. 1970 The space disaster really reappeared on the screen and made a box office of $334 million, winning Ron Howard the Outstanding Achievement Award of the Directors Association of America. The film also won the Best Film Award of Chicago Film Critics Association from 65438 to 0996, four nominations for the 53rd Golden Globe Award and nine nominations for the 68th Academy Awards, and finally won two awards for best editing and best sound effect.
1996, Ron Howard directed the thriller "Kidnapping Order" starring Mel Gibson, describing the psychological changes of the victim's family and the kidnappers.
From 65438 to 0999, he directed the comedy Ed Private Channel starring Matthew McConaughey and ellen degeneres.
In 2000, Ron Howard and Jim Carrey co-produced the absurd comedy "The Grinch of Christmas", which was adapted from Theodore Gaither's fairy tale and set a box office record of $345 million in the world, and won three nominations for Best Art Direction Prop Decoration, Best Costume Design and Best Makeup at the 73rd Oscar, and the Oscar for Best Makeup Award.
In 200 1 year, Ron Howard returned to reality, sensitively grasped the legendary stories in real life, and filmed the biographical film A Beautiful Mind, which reflected the American mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr, who had suffered from paranoid schizophrenia and won the Nobel Prize in Economics. The film is played by Russell Crowe and Jennifer Lynn Connelly. The film won the Best Director Award of the 7th National Film Critics Association and the Best Film Award of the 59th Golden Globe Award. At the same time, Ron Howard was nominated for the best director of the Oscar for the first time.
In 2003, he directed the thriller Missing, which was adapted from Thomas Edison's western novel The Last Power, starring tommy lee jones and Cate Blanchett.
In 2005, he directed the action film Iron Fist starring Russell Crowe.
In 2006, he directed the thriller The Da Vinci Code, which was adapted from dan brown's thriller of the same name and starred Tom Hanks and audrey tautou.
In 2008, he made a biopic "Dialogue between Foster and Nixon" starring michael sheen and Frank Langella, and won the Best Director Award at the 8 1 Academy Awards. The story comes from a real TV interview with American President Nixon by British journalist Frost of American History.
In 2009, he directed the thriller Angels and Demons based on the novel of the same name by American writer dan brown, starring Tom Hanks, ayelet zorer, ewan mcgregor and Stellan Skarsgard.
20 1 1 year, he directed the comedy The Dilemma of Cheating, starring Vince Vaughn and kevin james.
20 13, directed the sports biopic "Blast", starring Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruhl. Based on real people and events, this film tells the story of Austrian racer Niki Lauda and British racer james hunter competing on the track in 1970s. This film won the Best British Film Award at the 67th BAFTA Sir Sir Alexander Korda Award.
20 15 directed the disaster film Deep in the Ocean, starring Chris Hemsworth, Ben Whishaw and Cillian Murphy. The film is adapted from the novel of the same name, and the story tells the true shipwreck experienced by the Essex whaling ship.