Ron Howard calls wife ‘good luck charm,’ shares secret to 49-year marriage

“Remember how we always said, ‘You can do it if you want, but you don’t have to?’ Well if you start this, you can’t quit’,” said Howard, recalling a conversation he had with his parents decades before. “You don’t have to do other parts on other shows, if you don’t want, but you’d have to keep doing this one.”

Explaining that he understood the message his parents were delivering, Howard adds, “I think it was pretty clear at that point that I was enjoying it, and I was good at it.”
Actually, he was great at it, and he was about to reach a level of stratospheric stardom.
Howard’s ‘Happy Days’
While starring in The Andy Griffith Show, Howard also appeared on the big screen in 1962’s The Music Man, a musical film that was a huge commercial success.
A natural talent, he then starred in 1973’s American Graffiti, which also starred Harrison Ford, Richard Dreyfuss and Cindy Williams, whom he would work alongside in the future.

It was in 1974 when he was cast as Richie Cunningham in a new series created by Garry Marshall called Happy Days, which appeared on TV screens in homes across the world from 1974 to 1984.
The TV show spawned a few popular spin-offs like Laverne & Shirley, starring Williams and Marshall’s sister Penny, and Mork & Mindy with Robin Williams as Mork, the favorite Orkan.
High school sweetheart
It was in 1970 – before he won a Golden Globe for his performance as the innocent teenager on Happy Days – that Howard met the high school sweetheart, Cheryl Alley, whom he would marry in 1975.

“I met her, and there was never anybody else,” Speaking with People, the director of the Da Vinci Code continued, “She’s unbelievably supportive and always has been. Our compatibility has endured through all kinds of experiences.”
After 50 years of shared experiences, Howard, who earned an Oscar for directing A Beautiful Mind, commemorated the 50th anniversary of his first date with Cheryl on Instagram.

“Nov 1 1970 Cheryl & I went on our 1st date,” he wrote alongside a photo of himself wearing socks with images of Cheryl’s face. “We went to see a re-release of Stanley Kramer’s It’s a Mad Mad Mad World and then got some pizza at now defunct Barnone’s in Toluca Lake. Quite a start, right?”
He also shared their plans that day, “We’ll be driving in the same ‘70 VW Bug I picked Cheryl up in 5 decades ago. It runs great. So do we.”
His ‘good luck charm’
Cheryl made several cameos in Howard’s projects and even played herself on the TV comedy series Arrested Development, produced and narrated by Howard.
Speaking with the Television Academy, Ron called Cheryl his “good luck charm,” and explained that is why she appears in every film he makes.

“At a certain point, I became very superstitious about making sure that she appears, that she’s at least identifiable in one frame,” he said. “They don’t have to be big cameos, but she’s gotta be in there.”
In addition to bringing her husband some luck, Cheryl is also a published author who holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in screenwriting.
The power couple are grandparents to six children and the parents of four, daughter Bryce, twins Paige and Jocelyn and son Reed.

Bryce – a recognizable actor – is known for roles in movies like Jurassic World and The Help, while Paige made her feature film debut in the 2009 movie Adventureland. Since she’s appeared in films The Employer and Collection.
Reed is a professional golfer and Paige’s twin sister Jocelyn is very private.
The secret to longevity
Nearing their 49th anniversary on June 7, the Emmy Award-winning producer shares that “communication” is the secret to their enduring love.

“People say, ‘How’d you do it?’ There’s no technique,” Howard tells People. “There’s no tactic, other than communication is really important. You have to learn to communicate and have difficult conversations in constructive ways. Beyond that, there’s an element of luck because people either grow together or they don’t and I don’t think you can force that.”

YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT HAPPENED TO TAYLOR SWIFT – DRESS MISHAP EXPOSES “GRANNY PANTIES”!

Taylor Swift is one of the biggest music stars right now. She can attract a lot of fans to her concerts. She’s like Elvis and The Beatles in popularity.

But even Taylor Swift can have wardrobe malfunctions, according to reports.

Last weekend, the 34-year-old singer was in Stockholm for three sold-out shows. Around 150,000 to 200,000 people came to see her, some traveling from the US.

Swift’s concerts in Stockholm got great reviews, adding to the excitement of her Eras Tour.

But on the third night, there was a moment where Swift had a small wardrobe malfunction in front of everyone.

STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN – MAY 17: EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO BOOK COVERS Taylor Swift performs at Friends Arena on May 17, 2024 in Stockholm, Sweden. (Photo by Michael Campanella/TAS24/Getty Images for TAS Rights Management )

Reports say that Taylor Swift had a wardrobe malfunction. Her blue dress opened up as she was about to sit at the piano. It showed her gold bralette and sparkly black shorts underneath.

Swift’s wardrobe malfunction quickly made its way to TikTok, where some people were ready to criticize her.

One person on Facebook said, “Her shorts look like a diaper. So unflattering.”

Another person on Instagram commented, “Those look like granny panties…..look good on her 😂.”

Someone else even speculated if Swift was pregnant, saying, “Hmm..🤔 looking kind of round on the lower abdomen. Is she trying to tell us something?”

Another person thought the wardrobe malfunction was intentional.

Unfortunately, some people were really harsh. One said, “Well she is used to taking her clothes off soo.”

And someone else called her a “hot mess.”

But these criticisms are not fair. Taylor Swift is still a successful artist, despite what these people say. It’s sad that some people want to bring her down.

Are you a fan of Taylor Swift? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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