Bryce Dallas Howard starred alongside Robert Pattinson in “Twilight”, but she was also one of his biggest fans.
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Bryce Dallas Howard has revealed she kept her last name a secret while a student at New York University because of her famous dad, director Ron Howard.
“I was insecure about that when I was younger,” she told the LA Times about her insecurity about her last name. “When I went to NYU, I wouldn’t tell anyone my last name and I was like, ‘No, Dad, you can’t come see my play because people might recognize you.’”
“For me to be weird about something that, honestly, really doesn’t have anything to do
Bryce Dallas Howard starred alongside Robert Pattinson in “Twilight”, but she was also one of his biggest fans.
Did you know on the set of “The Mandalorian” they referred to The Child (or Baby Yoda as fans have christened) as “Baby?” That was one of the biggest revelations to at least this writer when Bryce Dallas Howard joined the latest episode of the Four Quadrant podcast.
Angelique Jackson Bryce Dallas Howard made her feature directorial debut, “Dads,” a personal project, since she enlisted her family’s participation in the documentary after some initial protest from her father, Ron Howard.“I just will never get over the fact that I needed an expecting father in this movie and my brother [Reed] and his wife ended up getting pregnant.
Jurassic World star Bryce Dallas Howard has discussed the “exhilarating” script for the series’ forthcoming third movie.Jurassic World: Dominion is due out in June 2021, and began production in February before being shut down due to coronavirus concerns.Speaking to Collider via video call Howard spoke of how the film’s director Colin Trevorrow gave Howard and her husband Seth Gabel the script to read together.“The script was awesome, it was so exhilarating reading it,” she said.
Even Bryce Dallas Howard turns to her father for advice. The 39-year-old actress recently made her feature film directorial debut with the Apple TV+ documentary "Dads," focusing on modern fatherhood, which includes a glimpse into her own life with her father, Ron Howard.
Also Read: Why 'Military Wives' Director Peter Cattaneo Wouldn't Call His Feel-Good Movie a 'Comedy' (Video)“Dads” profiles famous funny men like Judd Apatow, Will Smith, Jimmy Fallon, Neil Patrick Harris, Kenan Thompson, Jimmy Kimmel and Ken Jeong about their experiences as fathers.
Bryce Dallas Howard steps behind the camera for her feature film directorial debut, Dads. The documentary features interviews with famous comedians including Jimmy Kimmel, Will Smith and Patton Oswalt, as well as heroic dads from around the globe.“We used to joke that we could call it Dads Cry, because all the dads are crying in it,” the actress, 39, says in the latest issue of Us Weekly, on newsstands now.
OnBuy's Men's Fashion Department surveyed 4,210 people to find out the celebrity dads who have still got it. While there’s no real surprise that Tom Hardy topped the list, with 24% voting for him as the most attractive celeb dad, there are a few more interesting choices further down the leader board.
Bryce Dallas Howard used to be "insecure" about her famous surname. The 39-year-old actress is the daughter of actor and filmmaker Ron Howard, and has said that rather than embrace her famous family, she used to hide from her roots and even kept her last name a secret while she was a student at New York University.
Bryce Dallas Howard has a new perspective on one of her past projects. Earlier this month, the actress, 39, took to Instagram to encourage her followers to watch films made by black filmmakers including "Selma" and "Just Mercy." In the caption of the post, she thanked her fans for the support that her 2011 film "The Help" has received since it hit Netflix.
Bryce Dallas Howard struggled to adjust to the fact that her father was an internationally renowned director. During a new interview with the Los Angeles Times, Bryce explained how she coped with having Ron Howard as her father during her college days.
Bryce Dallas Howard is not hiding her thoughts about previously appearing in The Help — and she would “no” if asked to appear in it today.“What I will say is: What I’ve seen is that folks have the courage to say that. ‘With all due respect, I love this project, I do not think you could be the filmmaker.’ That’s a really powerful thing to say,” the Jurassic World actress, 39, told The Los Angeles Times in an interview published on Wednesday, June 17.
Bryce Dallas Howard was one of the stars of 2011′s The Help, and when asked if she would still star in the movie today, she replied “No.”
Andreas Wiseman International EditorJurrassic World: Dominion star Bryce Dallas Howard has spoken about the film’s imminent return to production amid rigorous Covid security measures.We revealed earlier this week that production is gearing back up on the Universal blockbuster with cameras set to roll in early July.
In an unfortunate turn of events, K-Pop star and member of TST (Top Secret) Yohan has passed away. The shocking news of his death reached fans on June 16.
Bryce Dallas Howard is ready to get back to work!
“The Help” is back in the news, but not in the most complimentary way. Sure, the film became a big trending program on Netflix, but the reaction to that news has really taken over the conversation, with various folks talking about how Tate Taylor’s Oscar-winning film is definitely not one that white people should watch to learn more about racism.
The Help to learn about racism.The actress, who played Hillary ‘Hilly’ Walters Holbrook in the film, took to Facebook to explain why the 2011 period-comedy drama might not be the best example to educate.“I’ve heard that The Help is the most viewed film on Netflix right now,” Howard wrote in a post on her Facebook page.