The boys : a memoir of Hollywood and family / Ron Howard & Clint Howard ; foreword by Bryce Dallas Howard.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780063065246 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xviii, 393 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2021]
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
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Subject: | Howard, Ron, 1954- Howard, Clint, 1959- Actors > United States > Biography. Motion picture producers and directors > United States > Biography. |
Genre: | Biographies. |
Available copies
- 1 of 2 copies available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | 791.43028092273 How | 31681010253391 | NONFIC | Available | - |
Stroud Branch | LP 791.43028092273 How | 31681010253433 | LARGEPT | Checked out | 08/15/2025 |
- Baker & Taylor
By turns confessional, nostalgic, heartwarming and harrowing, the award-winning filmmaker and his brother, an audience-favorite actor, share their unusual family story of navigating and surviving life as sibling child actors. 200,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"With the perspective of time and success--Ron as a filmmaker, producer, and Hollywood A-lister, Clint as a busy character actor--the Howard brothers delve deep into an upbringing that seemed normal to them yet was anything but. Their Midwestern parents,Rance and Jean, moved to California to pursue their own showbiz dreams. But it was their young sons who found steady employment as actors. Rance put aside his ego and ambition to become Ron and Clint's teacher, sage, and moral compass. Jean became their loving protector--sometimes over-protector--from the snares and traps of Hollywood. By turns confessional, nostalgic, heartwarming, and harrowing, THE BOYS is a dual narrative that lifts the lid on the Howard brothers' closely held lives. It's the journeyof a tight four-person family unit that held fast in an unforgiving business and of two brothers who survived "child-actor syndrome" to become fulfilled adults." - HARPERCOLL
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
âThis extraordinary book is not only a chronicle of Ronâs and Clintâs early careers and their wild adventures, but also a primer on so many topicsâhow an actor prepares, how to survive as a kid working in Hollywood, and how to be the best parents in the world! The Boys will surprise every reader with its humanity.â   â Tom Hanks
"I have read dozens of Hollywood memoirs. But The Boys stands alone. A delightful, warm and fascinating story of a good life in show business.â   â Malcolm Gladwell
Happy Days, The Andy Griffith Show, Gentle Benâthese shows captivated millions of TV viewers in the â60s and â70s. Join award-winning filmmaker Ron Howard and audience-favorite actor Clint Howard as they frankly and fondly share their unusual family story of navigating and surviving life as sibling child actors.
âWhat was it like to grow up on TV?â Ron Howard has been asked this question throughout his adult life. in The Boys, he and his younger brother, Clint, examine their childhoods in detail for the first time. For Ron, playing Opie on The Andy Griffith Show and Richie Cunningham on Happy Days offered fame, joy, and opportunityâbut also invited stress and bullying. For Clint, a fast start on such programs as Gentle Ben and Star Trek petered out in adolescence, with some tough consequences and lessons.
With the perspective of time and successâRon as a filmmaker, producer, and Hollywood A-lister, Clint as a busy character actorâthe Howard brothers delve deep into an upbringing that seemed normal to them yet was anything but. Their Midwestern parents, Rance and Jean, moved to California to pursue their own showbiz dreams. But it was their young sons who found steady employment as actors. Rance put aside his ego and ambition to become Ron and Clintâs teacher, sage, and moral compass. Jean became their loving protectorâsometimes over-protectorâfrom the snares and traps of Hollywood.
By turns confessional, nostalgic, heartwarming, and harrowing, THE BOYS is a dual narrative that lifts the lid on the Howard brothersâ closely held lives. Itâs the journey of a tight four-person family unit that held fast in an unforgiving business and of two brothers who survived âchild-actor syndromeâ to become fulfilled adults.