Saturday, February 5, 2011

24 movie ron howard

'24' movie plot

It's looking good for Jack Bauer. Kiefer Sutherland was spotted enthusiastically discussing the planned "24" movie with director Ron Howard, who produced the hit Fox series, over lunch at Junior's in Times Square this week. A spy told us that Kiefer, who dined on a cheeseburger, was "excited about how much more they could do for '24' with a movie format than they could ever do in the TV series. The lunch lasted a long time, and both stars were friendly with the waiters, many of whom are fans of '24.' " Kiefer's Broadway show, "That Championship Season," opens for previews Wednesday at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater, next door to Junior's.

Ron Howard

Actor / Filmmaker

Born: 1 March 1954
Birthplace: Duncan, Oklahoma
Best known as: Movie director who was Opie on The Andy Griffith Show
Ron Howard was a TV star who grew up in front of the cameras, then gave up acting to become a successful director and producer of Oscar-caliber movies including A Beautiful Mind (2001) and Apollo 13 (1995). From a family of actors, Howard began working in television in the late 1950s. Throughout the '60s he was known to viewers as Opie Taylor, the young son on the folkys hit series The Andy Griffith Show (1960-68). During the '70s he was teenager Richie Cunningham on the '50s nostalgia TV series Happy Days (1974-80). He also had a film career, with notable roles as a boy -- 1962's The Music Man and 1963's The Courtship of Eddie's Father -- and as a young man, including American Graffiti (1972, directed by George Lucas) and The Shootist (1976, starring John Wayne). In the 1980s Howard stopped acting and began a respected career as a movie director and producer. His films include Night Shift (1984, with Michael Keaton); Splash (1984, starring Daryl Hannah); Cocoon (1986); Willow (1989); Parenthood (1991, with Steve Martin); Far and Away (1994, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman); Cinderella Man (2005, starring Russell Crowe); and The DaVinci Code (2006, based on bestseller by Dan Brown). A Beautiful Mind earned Howard an Oscar as best director; the film also won the Oscar as best picture and the best supporting actress award for Jennifer Connelly. Howard's production company, Imagine Entertainment (with Brian Grazer), has also backed several successful television shows, including Felicity (starring Keri Russell), 24 (starring Kiefer Sutherland) and Arrested Development.
Extra credit: Howard's brother Clint Howard starred in the boy-meets-bear TV series Gentle Ben (1967-69), and as an adult has appeared in many of Ron's movies.
KIEFER Sutheland has been discussing the possibility of making a 24 movie!
The actor — who played Jack Bauer in the smash hit TV program — was seen getting animated while talking with director Ron Howard, who produced the Fox series, over lunch at Junior’s in Times Square, New York, earlier this week.
According to New York Post gossip column Page Six, Kiefer, who dined on a cheeseburger, was “excited about how much more they could do for 24 with a movie format than they could ever do in the TV series.
“The lunch lasted a long time, and both stars were friendly with the waiters, many of whom are fans of 24.”

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