57 Facts About Bryce Dallas Howard

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Bryce Dallas Howard was born on March 2,1981 and is an American actress and director.

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Bryce Dallas Howard later starred in the leading role of a naiad who escapes from a fantasy world in Shyamalan's fantasy thriller Lady in the Water.

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Bryce Dallas Howard went on to appear as Kate Connor in the action film Terminator Salvation and as Victoria in the fantasy film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, both of which were successful but garnered mixed reviews from critics.

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Recognition of Bryce Dallas Howard widened when she co-starred as Claire Dearing in the adventure film Jurassic World, and its sequels Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World Dominion, the first two of which rank as her most successful films.

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Bryce Dallas Howard portrayed a forest ranger in the adventure film Pete's Dragon ; Sheila Dwight, Elton John's mother, in the biopic Rocketman ; and voiced Yaddle in Tales of the Jedi.

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Bryce Dallas Howard directed the documentary Dads, and episodes of the Disney+ space western series The Mandalorian and The Book of Boba Fett.

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Bryce Dallas Howard's father is actor and filmmaker Ron Howard and she is married to actor Seth Gabel, with whom she has two children.

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Bryce Dallas Howard was born March 2,1981, in Los Angeles, California, to writer Cheryl Howard and actor-director Ron Howard.

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Bryce Dallas Howard has two younger sisters; twins Jocelyn and Paige, and a younger brother named Reed.

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Bryce Dallas Howard was raised in Westchester County, New York, and on a farm in Greenwich, Connecticut.

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Bryce Dallas Howard began training as an actor at Stagedoor Manor, a performing arts camp in upstate New York, alongside Natalie Portman.

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Bryce Dallas Howard attended Greenwich Country Day School until 1996, and graduated from Byram Hills High School in 1999, after which she studied for three years at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, taking classes at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, the Experimental Theatre Wing, and the International Theatre Workshop in Amsterdam.

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Bryce Dallas Howard took a leave of absence from NYU to pursue roles without completing her degree.

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Bryce Dallas Howard is an alumna of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's School in Chicago, and of The Actors Center in New York City.

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In 2003, Howard performed as Rosalind in the William Shakespeare comedy As You Like It at The Public Theater, where she caught the attention of film director M Night Shyamalan, who two weeks later and without an audition, later cast her in his fantasy thriller The Village.

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Bryce Dallas Howard portrayed the female lead Ivy, the chief's blind daughter, opposite Ivy's love interest Joaquin Phoenix.

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Bryce Dallas Howard's performance was lauded by critics and Howard was nominated for several awards.

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Lars von Trier then cast Bryce Dallas Howard to replace Nicole Kidman in Manderlay, the sequel to Dogville ; she reprised Kidman's role as Grace Mulligan, an idealistic woman who stays at a plantation in rural Alabama and later attempts to assist a revolt against slave owners.

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Bryce Dallas Howard reunited with Shyamalan for Lady in the Water, a fantasy drama in which she plays Story, a naiad-like being from a bedtime story, opposite Paul Giamatti, a Philadelphia building superintendent who discovers Story in a pool.

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Bryce Dallas Howard again portrayed Rosalind in Kenneth Branagh's 2006 film adaptation of Shakespeare's As You Like It, which was released theatrically in Europe before premiering on HBO in the United States.

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In 2007, Bryce Dallas Howard starred in her first blockbuster film, portraying Gwen Stacy in Spider-Man 3.

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Bryce Dallas Howard described herself as a "huge fan" of the franchise and did extensive research to prepare for the role, including reading comic books and dyeing her hair blonde for the part.

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Bryce Dallas Howard performed many of her own stunts while filming, unaware she was a few months into a pregnancy.

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Bryce Dallas Howard then starred in Terminator Salvation ; she replaced Claire Danes in the role of Kate Connor.

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Bryce Dallas Howard described her role as "an emotional sounding board" for other characters.

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Bryce Dallas Howard starred as a reluctant debutante opposite Chris Evans in The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond, an independent film that is based on a 1957 screenplay by Tennessee Williams and premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Bryce Dallas Howard joined the Twilight series' third installment The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, replacing Rachelle Lefevre as Victoria Sutherland, a revenge-seeking vampire.

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Bryce Dallas Howard was a fan of the book series and expressed admiration for her character.

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The film was a box office hit and drew mixed reviews, though Bryce Dallas Howard's performance received critical acclaim; Honeycutt lauded her as "the epitome of sensual, feline cunning".

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Bryce Dallas Howard appeared in Clint Eastwood's Hereafter as a love interest of Matt Damon's character.

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In January 2011, Bryce Dallas Howard became the first celebrity ambassador for designer Kate Spade.

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Bryce Dallas Howard appeared in Tate Taylor's 2011 film adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's novel The Help, in which she played Hilly Holbrook, a racist socialite who leads a Junior League chapter in 1963 Jackson, Mississippi.

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The Miami Herald described her role as a "broadly comic villain" while The New York Times praised Bryce Dallas Howard for being "energetic in a thankless role".

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Bryce Dallas Howard was nominated for numerous accolades, including an MTV Movie Award and a NAACP Image Award, winning a Critics' Choice Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award alongside the rest of the cast.

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Bryce Dallas Howard offered considerable input on the film's screenwriting and directorial choices.

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Bryce Dallas Howard directed the short film When You Find Me, a social film that was developed in collaboration with Canon under the premise of gathering inspiration through images selected from a photography contest.

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In 2015, Bryce Dallas Howard starred opposite Chris Pratt, in the science-fiction action film Jurassic World, the fourth installment in the Jurassic Park franchise.

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Bryce Dallas Howard portrayed Claire Dearing, the ambitious, accomplished operations manager at the titular theme park who undergoes development during the film.

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Bryce Dallas Howard performed extensive ankle exercises to complete the scenes in which her character runs in high heels through almost three feet of mud, which she described as "one of the hardest things [she's] ever had to do".

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Bryce Dallas Howard disagreed with the former view, citing the character's detachment from reality and extensive familiarity with heels in everyday life.

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In 2016, Bryce Dallas Howard starred in the fantasy adventure Pete's Dragon, a remake of the 1977 film of the same name.

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Bryce Dallas Howard gained 30 pounds for the role because body shaming is a "huge part of the subtext of the story".

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Bryce Dallas Howard chose a laugh for Lacie, her character, that she meant to connote artificiality, anxiety, and dejection.

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Bryce Dallas Howard received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for her performance.

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Bryce Dallas Howard reprised her role as Claire in Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, in which her character appears as a dinosaur-rights activist; the film was a commercial hit, although it received mixed critical reception.

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In 2019, Bryce Dallas Howard voiced the character Bella in A Dog's Way Home, which opened to critical and commercial success.

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Bryce Dallas Howard appeared as Elton John's mother Sheila Dwight in the musical biopic Rocketman, which was directed by Dexter Fletcher.

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Bryce Dallas Howard described her character as humorous and sharp-witted, and as someone who struggled with her mental health.

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Bryce Dallas Howard worked extensively with make-up artists to design the character's look as she aged, and used Elizabeth Taylor as inspiration for her portrayal.

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Bryce Dallas Howard made her feature-film-directing debut with the documentary Dads, which premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, where it was named second runner-up for the People's Choice Award for Documentaries.

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Bryce Dallas Howard directed two episodes of the Disney+ series The Mandalorian, which premiered in 2019 and 2020.

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Bryce Dallas Howard referred to the larger Star Wars universe as an asset to storytelling, and sought to maintain character depth and appeal to viewers.

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Bryce Dallas Howard directed an episode of The Book of Boba Fett, which premiered on Disney+ on January 26,2022.

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Bryce Dallas Howard reprised her role as Claire in Jurassic World Dominion.

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In July 2021, Bryce Dallas Howard was cast in the action film Argylle, which is based on Ellie Conway's spy novel of the same name.

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Bryce Dallas Howard met actor Seth Gabel at New York University; they dated for five years before marrying on June 17,2006.

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Bryce Dallas Howard has talked about experiencing postpartum depression 18 months after her son's birth, and credited her recovery to the help of a physician and a therapist.