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Ron Howard Says A Music Legend Helped Him Move On From His Past

by Ruth A

Published May 18, 2026

Ron Howard spent decades building a respected career as a filmmaker after first becoming famous as a child actor on television. While many fans still recognized him as Opie Taylor or Richie Cunningham, Howard worked hard for years to establish himself primarily as a director rather than simply a former sitcom star.

However, a conversation with music legend Paul McCartney eventually changed how Howard viewed his own past. The filmmaker revealed that advice from the former Beatle helped him finally feel comfortable embracing both sides of his career and personal identity.

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Paul McCartney Shared A Powerful Lesson About Fame

Paul McCartney is among the new faces to join the This Is Spinal Tap sequel
Paul McCartney is among the new faces to join the This Is Spinal Tap sequel. / © New Line Cinema / Courtesy Everett Collection

According to MeTV, Howard experienced the meaningful conversation while filming the documentary The Beatles: Eight Days a Week—The Touring Years. The project explored the early touring years of the Beatles and featured interviews with both McCartney and Ringo Starr.

Paul McCartney Pays Tribute To His Late Wings Bandmate, Denny Laine
SQUARING THE CIRCLE (THE STORY OF HIPGNOSIS), Paul McCartney, of Wings, The Beatles, 2022. © Utopia /Courtesy Everett Collection

Paul McCartney explained during filming that he once struggled to openly discuss his years with the Beatles because he worried people might overlook the accomplishments he achieved afterward. Over time, however, he realized that embracing the band’s history did not diminish the rest of his life or later successes. The musician told Howard that accepting his past became a major turning point emotionally. Rather than avoiding conversations about the Beatles, he learned to appreciate the experiences openly and recognize them as an important part of his life story without feeling trapped by them.

Ron Howard Finally Made Peace With His Childhood Fame

SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, Paul McCartney, (Season 36, aired Dec. 11, 2010), 1975. photo: Dana Edelson / © NBC / Courtesy: Everett Collection

Howard immediately connected with McCartney’s perspective because he had experienced something very similar himself. Although he built a successful directing career through films like Parenthood and Cocoon, he often avoided leaning too heavily into nostalgia connected to his acting years. Paul McCartney unknowingly helped Howard realize that acknowledging his television history would not take away from his accomplishments as a filmmaker. Instead, Howard came to understand that his acting career remained an important and meaningful part of who he is.

Paul McCartney aging
The Beatles, from left: John Lennon, George Harrison, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, ca. 1963/Everett Collection

The filmmaker admitted that the conversation felt liberating and allowed him to finally embrace the affectionate nicknames fans still use for him today. Rather than feeling frustrated when people call him Opie or Richie, Howard now views those names with warmth and appreciation for the memories they represent.

Ron Howard's mother
MUSIC BY JOHN WILLIAMS, Ron Howard, 2024. © Disney+ / Courtesy Everett Collection

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