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Ron Howard's daughter had 'messed-up' childhood fixation that worried her parents

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Christina Dugan Ramirez
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Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of Ron and Cheryl Howard, revealed in a recent interview her 'messed-up' childhood fixation on euthanasia and 'dead babies,' which worried her parents and led them to seek a child psychologist. She also discussed the difficulties she faced with learning and communication as a child, and expressed gratitude for her parents' support in her acting career. The article also notes Ron and Cheryl Howard's 50th wedding anniversary.

  1. 1 Bryce Dallas Howard's childhood: Fixation on euthanasia and 'dead babies,' difficulties learning and communicating, visits to a child psychologist.
  2. 2 Over the weekend (June 8-9, 2025): Ron and Cheryl Howard celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.
  3. 3 March (2025): Ron Howard discusses his marriage to People magazine.
  4. 4 June 9, 2025: Article published based on recent interview.
  • Bryce Dallas Howard's parents sought professional help (child psychologist) for her fixations and learning difficulties.
  • Her gratitude for her parents' support in her career.
What: Bryce Dallas Howard's candid discussion about her unusual childhood fixations, learning difficulties, and her parents' response, alongside her gratitude for their support in her acting career. Also, her parents' 50th wedding anniversary.
When: Recent interview (published June 9, 2025). Childhood (past). Parents' 50th wedding anniversary over the weekend.
Where: Hollywood (growing up), Disney lot (where she read).
Why: To share personal insights into her upbringing and the challenges she faced, as well as to highlight her parents' long-standing marriage and support.
How: Through an interview with The Independent, where Bryce Dallas Howard recounted her experiences and her parents' actions, and Ron Howard's Instagram post about his anniversary.

Bryce Dallas Howard, daughter of Ron and Cheryl Howard, revealed in a recent interview her 'messed-up' childhood fixation on euthanasia and 'dead babies,' which worried her parents and led them to seek a child psychologist. She also discussed the difficulties she faced with learning and communication as a child, and expressed gratitude for her parents' support in her acting career. The article also notes Ron and Cheryl Howard's 50th wedding anniversary.