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Ron Howard se niega a ver sus exitosas películas.El actor convertido en director de 'Happy Days', de 70 años, ha pasado años haciendo algunos de los mayores éxitos de taquilla de Hollywoods, incluidos 'Splash', 'Cocoon', 'Backdraft' y 'Apollo 13', pero dijo que no le gusta insistir en sus logros.Así lo dijo a la revista PEOPLE:'Francamente, no vuelvo a ver mis películas, así que ha pasado mucho tiempo desde que vi -Splash-'.Pero Roon dijo sobre la querida comedia de 1984, protagonizada por Daryl Hannah como una sirena descubierta por Tom Hanks:'Hacer la película fue muy divertido. Simplemente ...
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Ron Howard refuses to watch his hit movies. The ‘Happy Days’ actor-turned-director, 70, has spent years making some of Hollywood’s biggest blockbusters including ‘Splash’, ‘Cocoon’, ‘Backdraft’ and ‘Apollo 13’, but said he doesn’t like to dwell on his achievements. He told People: “Frankly, I don’t go back and watch my movies, so it’s been a long time since I’ve seen ‘Splash’.” But Ron said about the beloved 1984 comedy, which starred Daryl Hannah as a mermaid discovered by Tom Hanks: “Making the movie was so much fun. “We just laughed every day. It was such a buoyant, romantic, funny combinat...
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Ron Howard spent “two-and-a-half to three seconds” thinking about directing porn to fund his filmmaking career. The 69-year-old former ‘Happy Days’ actor was asked by journalist Graham Bensinger, 36, how much truth there was to the long-standing rumour on his ‘In Depth’ show, and admitted it briefly crossed his mind. Ron said: “Well, it’s true that it went through my mind. It endured as a serious idea for probably two and a half to three seconds.” The ‘Apollo 13’ director’s actor brother Clint Howard, 63, also said no one would have wanted to see the idea come to life, referring to how Ron had...
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Ron Howard has revealed he started losing his hair due to anxiety over 'Happy Days'. The 67-year-old star - who played Richie Cunningham in the hit 1970s sitcom - noticed his hair "falling out in alarming clumps" as he started getting stressed over Henry Winkler's character The Fonz overshadowing his own alter ego. Writing in his joint memoir with brother Clint - which is called 'The Boys: A Memoir of Hollywood and Family' - he said: "The biggest stressor of all was Fonzie. Not Henry, but Fonzie. "It did not escape my notice that as the season went on, the Fonz was getting more and more screen...
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