Ron Howard - Actor Profile

Ron Howard

Directing
50Total Films
10.0 Highest Rated
Born: Mar 1, 1954
Birth Place: Duncan, Oklahoma, USA

About Ron Howard

Ronald William Howard (born March 1, 1954) is an American filmmaker and actor. Howard first came to prominence as a child actor, guest-starring in several television series, including an episode of The Twilight Zone. He 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.

Best Ron Howard Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Ron Howard's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Ron Howard.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2025 John Candy: I Like Me Self - Director, Splash (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2024 Music by John Williams Self - Filmmaker Super Hit Similar →
2023 Tom Hanks: The Nomad Self (archive footage) Average Similar →
2022 Hans Zimmer: Hollywood Rebel Self Hit Similar →
2022 1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever! Self Super Hit Similar →
2021 Roger Corman, the Pope of Pop Cinema Self Average Similar →
2020 The Happy Days of Garry Marshall Self Super Hit Similar →
2019 The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration Wilcox Boy (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2019 Dads Self Hit Similar →
2019 Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10 Self Average Similar →
2017 Laddie: The Man Behind the Movies Self Flop Similar →
2016 Tom Hanks: A League of His Own Self Super Hit Similar →
2013 The Arrested Development Documentary Project Self Average Similar →
2013 Don't Say No Until I Finish Talking: The Story of Richard D. Zanuck Self Average Similar →
2012 Radioman Self Average Similar →
2011 Corman's World Self - Filmmaker Hit Similar →
2011 Sheldon Leonard's Wonderful Life Self Super Hit Similar →
2010 Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible Self Hit Similar →
2010 Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story Self Average Similar →
2004 Tell Them Who You Are Self Average Similar →
2004 Weezer: Video Capture Device - Treasures from the Vault 1991-2002 Richie Cunningham ("Buddy Holly") (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2002 Christopher Plummer: A Man For All Stages Self Average Similar →
2002 Inside a Beautiful Mind Self Average Similar →
2001 A Beautiful Mind Man at Governor's Ball (uncredited) Super Hit Similar →
2001 Osmosis Jones Tom Colonic (voice) Hit Similar →
2001 The Shootist: The Legend Lives On Self (archive footage) (uncredited) Hit Similar →
2000 Chuck Jones: Extremes and In-Betweens - A Life in Animation Self Hit Similar →
1999 From Star Wars to Star Wars: The Story of Industrial Light & Magic Self Super Hit Similar →
1998 The Making of 'American Graffiti' Self Super Hit Similar →
1997 Frank Capra's American Dream Self Average Similar →
1996 Lost Moon: The Triumph of Apollo 13 Self Average Similar →
1992 The Magical World of Chuck Jones Self Super Hit Similar →
1988 Willow: The Making of an Adventure Self - Director Hit Similar →
1986 Return to Mayberry Opie Taylor Average Similar →
1982 Night Shift Annoying Sax Player (uncredited) Average Similar →
1981 Fire on the Mountain Lee Mackie Hit Similar →
1978 Roger Corman: Hollywood's Wild Angel Self Hit Similar →
1978 Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn Average Similar →
1976 A Special: Olivia Newton-John - Hit Similar →
1976 The Shootist Gillom Rogers Hit Similar →
1976 Eat My Dust Hoover Niebold Average Similar →
1974 The Spikes Gang Les Hit Similar →
1974 The Migrants Lyle Barlow Average Similar →
1973 Happy Mother's Day, Love George Johnny Average Similar →
1973 American Graffiti Steve Bolander Hit Similar →
1970 The Wild Country Virgil Tanner Average Similar →
1963 The Courtship of Eddie's Father Eddie Corbett Average Similar →
1962 The Music Man Winthrop Paroo Hit Similar →
1961 Five Minutes to Live Bobby Wilson Flop Similar →
1959 The Journey Billy Rhinelander Average Similar →

Ron Howard - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Ron Howard?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Ron Howard is "The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration" with a rating of 10.0/10.

How many movies has Ron Howard acted in?

Ron Howard has been featured in at least 50 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Ron Howard?

Other notable films include "Sheldon Leonard's Wonderful Life", "Weezer: Video Capture Device - Treasures from the Vault 1991-2002", and "Music by John Williams".