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Bryce Dallas Howard Biography
CIVIL STATUS
Careers Actress, Director, Producer more
Nationality American
Born 2 March 1981 (Los Angeles, California – United States)
BIOGRAPHY
After studying at New York University’s prestigious Tisch School of the Arts and a stint at the Stella Adler Conservatory, Bryce Dallas Howard embarked on a theatrical career and quickly landed his first roles on Broadway and other New York stages. At the same time, she tried her hand at cinema with a small role in The Grinch, by her father Ron Howard, and the comedy-drama Book of Love.
It was on stage that M. Night Shyamalan discovered Bryce Dallas Howard: without even auditioning him, he offered him the lead role in The Village (2004). That same year, the actress was approached by Lars von Trier to take over the role of Grace, left vacant by Nicole Kidman, in Manderlay, the sequel to Dogville. In 2006, she reunited with Shyamalan on the fantasy film The Water Maiden, adapted from a children’s tale imagined by the filmmaker.
In 2007, Bryce Dallas Howard joined the set of Spider-Man 3, in which she rubbed shoulders with a certain Kirsten Dunst, whom she had replaced in The Village. After a break due to the birth of her first child, the actress, accustomed to big productions, returned in 2009 as Kate Connor in Terminator Renaissance, alongside Christian Bale. The following year, she replaced Rachelle LeFevre as the vampire Victoria in the third episode of the Twilight Saga, Twilight – Chapter 3: Hesitation.
However, the actress does not shy away from independent productions, as evidenced by her participation in the dramas Good Dick and The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond. In 2010, she joined the cast of the mystical Beyond Clint Eastwood, and rubbed shoulders with two other American actresses on the rise, Emma Stone and Jessica Chastain, in the social drama The Colour of Feelings. She also stars in 50/50, a comedy-drama in which she plays the dishonest girlfriend of Adam (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), a young man with cancer.
In 2015, the actress played Claire Dearing, scientific director of Jurassic World, Colin Trevorrow’s blockbuster where she tries to escape the murderous fangs of the Indominus Rex alongside Chris Pratt. She reprised this role in 2018 and 2022 in the other two installments of this lucrative franchise, Fallen Kingdom and The World After. In the latter, she even plays opposite the mythical trio of Jurassic Park: Sam Neill, Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum.
In parallel with this trilogy, the actress made a name for herself in 2016 for the first episode of season 3 of Black Mirror, in which she is a young woman obsessed with her notoriety on social networks. She appeared in the 2019 biopic Rocketman about singer Elton John, whose mother she played.
Bryce Dallas Howard is also making a name for herself as a director. Indeed, like its The actress moved behind the camera in 2006 with the short film Orchids. But it was especially in 2019 with the documentary Dads and two episodes of the Disney+ series The Mandalorian that her work as a director was recognized. She repeats the experience within the Star Wars universe in 2022 by canning one of the episodes of The Book of Boba Fett.