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Mar 1, 2021

[Answer] 5. Which Oscar-winning Director first became famous as Opie Taylor and Richie Cunningham in TV sitcoms?

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...1. James L Brooks 2. Mel Gibson 3. Ron Howard 4. Kevin Costner Ronald William Howard was born on 1st March 1954 in Duncan, Oklahoma. He made his first TV appearance as the 6-year old Opie Taylor on the pilot episode for 'The Andy Griffith Show' in 1960, and he appeared in more than 200 episodes of the sitcom over the next eight years. He resurfaced in 1972 as Richie Cunningham, son of Howard and friend to Fonzie in the pilot episode of 'Happy Days'. In the 12 years of the series, Richie graduated college, joined the Army and served in Greenland, and eventually married and produced a child. As a Director, Ron Howard has produced such classics as 'Cocoon' (1985), 'Backdraft' (1991), 'Apollo 13' (1995) and 'A Beautiful Mind' (2001), for which he won the Best Director Oscar.




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Ron Howard:


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