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‘Happy Days’ star Ron Howard forbade daughter Bryce Dallas from being a child actor

Ron Howard has spent six decades in the spotlight exploring various avenues in show business and diversifying his portfolio. Howard began his career as a child actor on “The Andy Griffith Show,” and now produces and directs.

His daughter, Bryce Dallas Howard, herself a noted actress and director, followed a similar trajectory. However, in her recent interview, she revealed that there is a big difference in their stories.

“If I had the chance to play younger, I would have taken it, but I wasn’t allowed to do that,” she told People magazine. Bryce got a much later start than her father, and she landed her role in her first feature film in her 20s in 2004.

“My parents set very firm boundaries that they weren’t going to support anyone who wanted to be a child actor.”

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Bryce Dallas Howard, pictured with his father Ron Howard at the 2020 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, won his first feature film role in 2004. (Fraser Harrison/Getty Images)

Ron Howard and Henry Winkler on the set of Happy Days

Henry Winkler and Ron Howard in “Happy Days.” (ABC Photo Archive/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)

The “Happy Days” actor and his wife, Cheryl, have four children, including Bryce. “I’m really glad they did that, because when I started acting, it took me a while to make a living. ‘Oh, okay. I can actually support myself with this.’ “I started to think that way,” she said. outlet.

Although her acting career may not last for several more years, Bryce remembers her parents encouraging her to pursue a different career path. “She started working as a waitress at a deli on the weekends, and she had a lot of fun,” she recalled. “I was her 14-year-old, so I had to get an exemption from her parents to get her paycheck. To be honest, I thought, ‘This is great.'”

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Bryce Dallas Howard, with her hair in a bun and wearing a plunging black dress, stands next to her father, Ron Howard, who holds out his hand to the camera.

Bryce Dallas Howard says her father, “Happy Days” star Ron Howard, never wanted her to become a child actor. (Christie Goodwin/Redferns/Getty Images)

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“I just wanted to work in the world, so I worked in an allergy product center on a factory assembly line, and then I did jobs like babysitting, nanny, dog walker,” she said.

In 2002, things changed for Bryce, then a student at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Having booked her role on Broadway, she dropped out of school and was eventually cast by M. Night Shyamalan in her second feature, The Village.

Bryce Dallas Howard smiles on the carpet in a sparkling dark green dress.

Bryce Dallas Howard loves working in the same industry as her family. (Mike Marsland/WireImage/Getty Images)

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Since then, she has appeared in films such as “The Help” and the “Jurassic World” series. Of her work in Hollywood, she told People, “Being able to be in this industry with my family is so great, at least for me, because I’m not alone.”

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