The Boys : A Memoir of Hollywood and Family

The Boys : A Memoir of Hollywood and Family

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  • Author:Ron Howard
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Summary

Happy Days, The Andy Griffith Show, Gentle Ben—these shows captivated millions of TV viewers in the ’60s and ’70s。 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。

“What was it like to grow up on TV?” 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 opportunity—but 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 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 journey of 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。

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Katie B

The Howards are the gold standard when it comes to Hollywood families。 Yes, they have experienced success working in the tv/film industry but what is most impressive to me is they are down-to-earth, good, honest people。 I got teary-eyed more than once while reading this memoir written by brothers Ron and Clint Howard。 The love they have for each other and their parents is so apparent and made for a heartwarming read。Actor Rance Howard married actress Jean Speegle in 1949。 In 1954, their son Ron The Howards are the gold standard when it comes to Hollywood families。 Yes, they have experienced success working in the tv/film industry but what is most impressive to me is they are down-to-earth, good, honest people。 I got teary-eyed more than once while reading this memoir written by brothers Ron and Clint Howard。 The love they have for each other and their parents is so apparent and made for a heartwarming read。Actor Rance Howard married actress Jean Speegle in 1949。 In 1954, their son Ron entered the world。 Perhaps you've heard of him。 He played Opie on The Andy Griffith Show, Richie Cunningham on Happy Days, and transitioned into a not too shabby career as a director。 Clint is five years younger than his brother, Ron, and he too was a child star。 He played the role of Marc Wedloe on the tv series, Gentle Ben, and had guest roles on just about every popular tv series in 1960s and 1970s。 With almost 60 years in the business, Clint has had a pretty awesome career as a character actor。 (On a side note, I always get excited when I'm watching a movie or tv show and he pops up and totally will exclaim, "Hey, it's Clint Howard!" with a big smile on my face。)So what's the secret to the brothers' success? They obviously have talent but a lot of the credit goes to their parents for giving them as much of a normal upbringing as possible。 They valued the important things in life not the wealth or the fame。 And both Ron and Clint recognize their parents' contributions as well the sacrifices they made so their kids could pursue their careers。 Sharing their memories of their childhood in this book really honors their parents。Highly recommend reading this memoir as it is full of humor, heart, and wisdom。Thank you to William Morrow for providing me with an advance copy! All thoughts expressed are my honest opinion。 。。。more

C Bower

The Week and LA Times rec 10/2021

Fred

Ron Howard takes me back to my childhood, watching the black and white TV。 It is a well written book containing a lot of funny stories and memories of the family。 I enjoyed reading it。

Susan Rigetti

I absolutely loved this。

Kim

I liked it。 I liked the parents。 I would recommend this book。

kathy

I have been a fan of Ron Howard since I saw him in The Music Man。 I of course loved watching him on The Andy Griffith Show and later on Happy Days and American Graffiti。I was so excited when I heard about this book, and even more so when I got a copy from NetGalley for review。 I started this book and I couldn’t put it down。 It was so fun reading the stories of both Ron and Clint telling about being young and growing up in Hollywood to present day。 Reading this book was like sitting around the Ho I have been a fan of Ron Howard since I saw him in The Music Man。 I of course loved watching him on The Andy Griffith Show and later on Happy Days and American Graffiti。I was so excited when I heard about this book, and even more so when I got a copy from NetGalley for review。 I started this book and I couldn’t put it down。 It was so fun reading the stories of both Ron and Clint telling about being young and growing up in Hollywood to present day。 Reading this book was like sitting around the Howard’s house listening to Ron and Clint tell their stories like they are your friends。 Also, this book is a love letter to Rance and Jean Howard, Their parents。 It was absolutely fantastic。 They sucked you in right away and keep you entertained until the last page。 I can’t wait to recommend this book to people。 。。。more

Frank Romans

I am a fan of Ron Howard’s work from his Andy Griffith days through American Graffiti and Happy Days。 It was a pleasure to learn about his family and the backstory。 I wasn’t aware as much of Clint and enjoyed reading about him also。 What a terrific family。

Christine Savukinas

This was better than I expected! I really enjoyed reading about the Howard family and what they experienced growing up and living in Hollywood。 The book has a back and forth between brothers format, within each chapter, which really adds to the entertainment value。 I was not aware that they are an acting family, Mom and Dad included, so that was surprising to me。 It was interesting to hear how things go behind the scenes both when the Howard boys were very young and doing TV and movies and how t This was better than I expected! I really enjoyed reading about the Howard family and what they experienced growing up and living in Hollywood。 The book has a back and forth between brothers format, within each chapter, which really adds to the entertainment value。 I was not aware that they are an acting family, Mom and Dad included, so that was surprising to me。 It was interesting to hear how things go behind the scenes both when the Howard boys were very young and doing TV and movies and how things changed as they grew up and the industry changed along her way。 There were even a few laugh out loud moments for me。 Thanks to Netgalley for the eARC。 。。。more

David

A poignant and nostalgic recollection of two brothers who were child actors, and a love letter to their supportive parents。 A propulsive memoir, filled with surprises, and funny, moving vignettes。 There’s a bit of “aw, shucks” rumination, but it works。 And Clint is an impressive writer: comedic, honest and somber about mistakes he’s made。 I appreciate the way both men look back with humility, and have a deep respect for one another。 It also made me want to drink Tranya。

Leigh Ann

Really enjoyable book。 Ron Howard’s family seems like a totally decent and well-grounded family, which made this book really refreshing and interesting to read。

B。

3。5 stars

Toni

I really enjoyed reading this book! Review to follow。

Lee Cochenour

Thoroughly enjoyable look at the early lives of Ron and Clint Howard。 They take turns telling their stories from birth into their early 20s。 I would happily read another volume covering the rest of their lives。

Kim McGee

The Howard boys began their lives as actors almost as soon as they began walking。 Their story is very different however from some of the Hollywood tell alls of child actors。 These boys were protected and guided by their agent who also happened to be their father and unlike other stories of parental involvement - they were loved and mentored by some of the best the business had to offer。 Ron is the product of his various roles - the cowboy in the white hat, the innocent young man who blushes and The Howard boys began their lives as actors almost as soon as they began walking。 Their story is very different however from some of the Hollywood tell alls of child actors。 These boys were protected and guided by their agent who also happened to be their father and unlike other stories of parental involvement - they were loved and mentored by some of the best the business had to offer。 Ron is the product of his various roles - the cowboy in the white hat, the innocent young man who blushes and also the one person you know would have your back。 Clint, while not the polar opposite, was very much more of the bad boy and dabbled in the drug scene his brother turned away from。 Both of them were absolute professionals。 The fun parts for me were getting a behind the scene look at the making of AMERICAN GRAFFITI and the early days of George Lucas who inspired Ron to switch from acting to directing。 It is a nice look at the gentler days of Hollywood and a love letter by two brothers who love their family and each other。 My thanks to the publisher for the advance copy。 。。。more

Lisa Yee Swope

The Boys felt like you were listening in at an extended family reunion of the Howards as Ron and Clint held court, retelling some of their favorite family anecdotes from years gone by, the stories everyone knows and the stories that no one has heard before, occasionally interruping each other with interjections and sometimes just telling the same story from the other lens。 I could not put it down, but now I have an enormous list of classics to rewatch and bit parts (and B-movies) to look up and The Boys felt like you were listening in at an extended family reunion of the Howards as Ron and Clint held court, retelling some of their favorite family anecdotes from years gone by, the stories everyone knows and the stories that no one has heard before, occasionally interruping each other with interjections and sometimes just telling the same story from the other lens。 I could not put it down, but now I have an enormous list of classics to rewatch and bit parts (and B-movies) to look up and cameos to watch for。 。。。more

Cynthia

4。5。 Thoroughly enjoyable。