
HBR On Leadership Hollywood’s Ron Howard on How Filmmakers Are the Ultimate Team Leaders
May 10, 2023
Ron Howard, the legendary filmmaker behind classics like 'Apollo 13,' shares his unique insights on leadership in Hollywood. He discusses how he vets acting talent and chooses diverse production crews to inspire creativity. Howard also reflects on managing creative conflicts, drawing parallels to his experiences coaching kids' basketball. Listeners will gain valuable lessons on collaboration, communication, and the courage needed in both filmmaking and teamwork.
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Avoiding Pitfalls of Child Acting
- Structure and discipline can help child actors avoid going off the rails.
- Ron Howard credits his parents' strict but loving upbringing and emphasis on normalcy for his grounded adolescence.
Learning from *The Andy Griffith Show*
- Ron Howard learned about acting from directors who prioritized character-driven performances on The Andy Griffith Show.
- He also credits his father with teaching him a simplified version of method acting.
Inspiration to Direct
- At age 10, a director predicted Ron Howard's future in directing.
- Exposure to groundbreaking films of the 1960s fueled his desire to direct.

