Ron Howard

American filmmaker and actor

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2022 Howard directed the documentary We Feed People.
2022 Netflix acquired The Shrinking of Treehorn from Paramount Pictures, marking Howard's first animated feature.
2022 Bandai Namco announced that a TV series would be made for Tiger & Bunny without the participation of Imagine Entertainment.
2022 Netflix acquired The Shrinking of Treehorn from Paramount Pictures, marking Howard's first animated feature.
2022 Howard directed the documentary We Feed People.
August 5 2022 Thirteen Lives began streaming on Prime Video.
August 5 2022 Thirteen Lives began streaming on Prime Video.
July 29 2022 Thirteen Lives was released in select theaters by United Artists Releasing.
July 29 2022 Thirteen Lives was released in select theaters by United Artists Releasing.
March 2021 Howard began filming the survival drama Thirteen Lives, which is based on the Tham Luang cave rescue in 2018.
March 2021 Howard began filming the survival drama Thirteen Lives, which is based on the Tham Luang cave rescue in 2018.
2020 Ron Howard's film 'Hillbilly Elegy' received 2 Academy Award nominations and won 1 Golden Globe Award.
2020 Glenn Close was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in 'Hillbilly Elegy'.
2020 Rawson Marshall Thurber replaced Howard as director and writer of Spy vs. Spy, with Howard remaining attached only as a producer.
2020 Glenn Close was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance in 'Hillbilly Elegy'.
2020 Ron Howard's film 'Hillbilly Elegy' received 2 Academy Award nominations and won 1 Golden Globe Award.
November 24 2020 Howard's drama film Hillbilly Elegy was released on Netflix, based on the memoir by JD Vance, starring Glenn Close and Amy Adams.
November 24 2020 Howard's drama film Hillbilly Elegy was released on Netflix, based on the memoir by JD Vance, starring Glenn Close and Amy Adams.
September 2020 Howard was announced as the director for a biopic about Chinese pianist Lang Lang, based on his memoir 'Journey of a Thousand Miles', with a screenplay by Michele and Kieran Mulroney.
January 2020 Ron Howard was set to direct and produce 'The Fixer', a political thriller about a failed assassination attempt on Fidel Castro for Paramount Pictures.
2019 He directed the documentary Pavarotti.
2019 Ron Howard was announced as the director of his first animated film, 'The Shrinking of Treehorn', based on Florence Parry Heide's children's book. Paramount Pictures was set to release the film, which was intended to be the first in a series of live action/animated productions through Imagine Entertainment.
2019 He directed the documentary Pavarotti.
2018 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' received 1 Academy Award nomination.
2018 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' was released, distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
2018 Ron Howard's Imagine Entertainment was in the running to acquire film rights to the musical adaptation of 'Be More Chill', but ultimately did not secure the project.
2018 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' received 1 Academy Award nomination.
2018 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' was released, distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.
June 2018 Ron Howard and Imagine Entertainment acquired the rights to the science fiction screenplay 'Canary' by Zach Dean, with Howard intending to direct the female-led project.
April 2018 Ron Howard and Imagine Entertainment acquired film rights to Rob Hart's novel 'The Warehouse', with Howard intended to direct the project.
November 2017 Howard announced that he would be teaching his first directing class.
November 2017 Howard announced that he would be teaching his first directing class.
June 22 2017 Ron Howard officially took over directing duties on Solo: A Star Wars Story after Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were let go. He posted on Twitter expressing his gratitude to join the Star Wars Universe.
June 22 2017 Ron Howard officially took over directing duties on Solo: A Star Wars Story after Phil Lord and Christopher Miller were let go. He posted on Twitter expressing his gratitude to join the Star Wars Universe.
2016 Howard directed the documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week.
2016 He directed the third film in the Robert Langdon series, Inferno.
2016 'Inferno' was released, distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.
2016 The film was retitled to 'Kolma', with Marielle Heller replacing Ron Howard as director and Daisy Ridley confirmed to star.
2016 'Inferno' was released, distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.
2016 He directed the third film in the Robert Langdon series, Inferno.
2016 Howard directed the documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week.
October 2016 Ron Howard was reported as a potential director for 'Zelda', a film about Zelda Fitzgerald, with Jennifer Lawrence set to produce and star in the project.
February 2016 Ron Howard was reported to be potentially directing an adaptation of Pinocchio, with Robert Downey Jr. set to produce and play the role of Geppetto.
2015 Howard directed the historical drama In the Heart of the Sea.
2015 'In the Heart of the Sea' was released, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
2015 Ron Howard and Brian Grazer signed on to co-produce a live-action film adaptation of the anime Tiger & Bunny through Imagine Entertainment, in collaboration with All Nippon Entertainment Works and Bandai Namco Pictures.
2015 Ron Howard was reported to be attached to direct a film adaptation of J.P. Delaney's novel 'The Girl Before' and produce the project through Imagine Entertainment, though the project ultimately did not proceed as a film.
2015 'In the Heart of the Sea' was released, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.
2015 Howard directed the historical drama In the Heart of the Sea.
2014 Lake Bell became attached to direct 'The Emperor's Children', replacing Noah Baumbach, though the film production ultimately failed to materialize.

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