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Bryce Dallas Howard
Bryce Dallas Howard is one of the most quietly persistent actresses in Hollywood, a performer who has built a filmography across three decades by showing up in projects ranging from M. Night Shyamalan experiments to global blockbusters without ever quite becoming the star her talent suggested she should be. She broke through with The Village (2004), then added The Help (2011) and the Jurassic World franchise beginning in 2015, while developing a parallel directing career through episodes of The Mandalorian. The daughter of Ron Howard, she has navigated the industry on her own terms long enough that the famous surname feels like a footnote.
On screen, Howard operates through an emotional transparency that makes her sympathetic even in roles written to be difficult, a quality The Help used to complicated effect. Her red hair, pale skin, and green eyes give her a softness that directors have occasionally mistaken for limitation, though her work in Black Mirror’s “Nosedive” episode (2016) demonstrated a tonal control sharp enough to anchor an entire hour of satire on its own. She is currently as well known for her work behind the camera as in front of it.
Selected Work
Jurassic World Dominion (2022)
Claire Dearing
The Mandalorian (2020)
Magistrate Morgan Elsbeth
Black Mirror (2016)
Lacie Pound
Jurassic World (2015)
Claire Dearing
The Help (2011)
Hilly Holbrook
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Gwen Stacy