Rance Howard

Biography: Encouraged by better-than-average success as a stage performer in such plays as Mister Roberts and The Seven Year Itch, American actor Rance Howard decided to try his luck in Hollywood. Talent, however, meant less than star appeal in Tinseltown, thus Howard was confined to small roles which took only minimal advantage of his abilities. Howard's wife Jean was also an actress, but retired to raise their son Ron (both mother and child appeared in the 1956 Western Frontier Woman). Ron was photogenic enough to attain supporting parts on various TV shows and films, leading to a regular role as Opie on The Andy Griffith Show (1960). Those cynics who believe that Rance Howard forced his son into acting in order to create a meal ticket are referred to a well-known anecdote concerning the earliest years of the Griffith program. Little Ron decided to test his value by throwing a temper tantrum -- whereupon Rance took the boy aside, gave him a spanking, and told his son that if he didn'tEncouraged by better-than-average success as a stage performer in such plays as Mister Roberts and The Seven Year Itch, American actor Rance Howard decided to try his luck in Hollywood. Talent, however, meant less than star appeal in Tinseltown, thus Howard was confined to small roles which took only minimal advantage of his abilities. Howard's wife Jean was also an actress, but retired to raise their son Ron (both mother and child appeared in the 1956 Western Frontier Woman). Ron was photogenic enough to attain supporting parts on various TV shows and films, leading to a regular role as Opie on The Andy Griffith Show (1960). Those cynics who believe that Rance Howard forced his son into acting in order to create a meal ticket are referred to a well-known anecdote concerning the earliest years of the Griffith program. Little Ron decided to test his value by throwing a temper tantrum -- whereupon Rance took the boy aside, gave him a spanking, and told his son that if he didn't want to act like a professional he'd have to go home and forget about acting. While Rance certainly did not rely on Ron's fame alone to get work (he remained a busy stage actor), it is true that Ron recommended his dad for supporting roles in such films as The Music Man (1962) and The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963), both of which featured the younger Howard. When child star Ronny Howard became A-list film director Ron Howard in the '80s he continued casting both dad Rance and younger brother Clint Howard in Splash (1984) and other films. Rance Howard remained a reliable general purpose actor well into the 2000s. Expand

Rance Howard's Scores

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Average career score: 49
Highest Metascore: 86 Nebraska
Lowest Metascore: 35 Play the Game
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 11
  2. Negative: 3 out of 11
11 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
38 Max Rose Sep 2, 2016 Walter Prewitt tbd
86 Nebraska Nov 15, 2013 Cast / Uncle Ray 8.0
35 Play the Game Aug 28, 2009 Mervin tbd
38 Death and Texas Nov 3, 2006 Circuit Court Judge tbd
46 How the Grinch Stole Christmas Nov 17, 2000 Elderly Timekeeper 6.5
47 Psycho Dec 4, 1998 Mr. Lowery 7.7
57 Traveller Apr 18, 1997 Farmer tbd
43 Ticks Oct 8, 1993 Sheriff Parker tbd
45 The 'Burbs Feb 17, 1989 Detective / Detective / Detective tbd
48 Gung Ho Mar 14, 1986 Mayor Conrad Zwart / Mayor Conrad Zwart 6.5
54 Eat My Dust Apr 7, 1976 Clark tbd