Ron Howard spent \u0022two\u002Dand\u002Da\u002Dhalf to three seconds\u0022 thinking about directing porn to fund his filmmaking career.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Ron’s daughter, actress Bryce Dallas Howard, 42, also appeared on Graham’s show, adding about the subject: “A lot of times in life, I’ll think about the fact that my dad has a public profile that isn’t embarrassing. It’s massive.
“Make it, you own it. What does it cost? $1,500? I wanted the money to be independent as a filmmaker.” He said: “The entire time that I was under contract and doing ‘Happy Days’, my dream was to be a filmmaker, and I felt like the clock was ticking a little bit on me because I was 26, 27 and I had been directing for a few years, and I’d lost patience with not being able to devote all my energies to making that transition and giving that its chance.
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