Six years after he took the reins of Solo: A Star Wars Story and four years after she helmed her first episode of The Mandalorian, it’s easy to forget that Ron and Bryce Dallas Howard are father and daughter, but with a rapidly growing CV of credits behind her and decades of smash hits (and an Oscar) in his pocket the two are integral parts of the Star Wars story, and speaking on The Sackhoff Show with Bo-Katan Kyrze herself Katee Sackhoff, Bryce explains why she initially wanted to step into the wider world of directing.
Bryce Dallas Howard talks to Katee about her journey in the film industry. Bryce shares how she developed a passion for storytelling and filmmaking from a young age, influenced by her father, acclaimed director Ron Howard. They delve into her experiences at NYU, her desire to merge acting with filmmaking, and the importance of understanding and respecting different roles on a film set. Bryce also touches on why she became a teacher and the valuable lessons she gained from fostering a collaborative environment in the creative arts.