Childhood and Education Journey of Bryce Dallas Howard in Timeline

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Bryce Dallas Howard

How education and upbringing influenced the life of Bryce Dallas Howard. A timeline of key moments.

Bryce Dallas Howard is an American actress and director, and the daughter of filmmaker Ron Howard. She studied acting at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Her performance in a 2003 stage production of *As You Like It* led to her being cast by M. Night Shyamalan in *The Village* (2004) as a blind girl and in *Lady in the Water* (2006) as a naiad, marking the beginning of her film career.

March 2, 1981: Birth of Bryce Dallas Howard

On March 2, 1981, Bryce Dallas Howard was born. She is the eldest child of filmmaker Ron Howard.

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1996: Attended Greenwich Country Day School until 1996

Bryce Dallas Howard attended Greenwich Country Day School until 1996.

1999: Graduation from Byram Hills High School

In 1999, Bryce Dallas Howard graduated from Byram Hills High School.

June 17, 2006: Marriage to Seth Gabel

On June 17, 2006, Bryce Dallas Howard married actor Seth Gabel after dating for five years. The wedding occurred a week before they found out they were expecting their first child.

2007: Birth of First Child

In 2007, Bryce Dallas Howard gave birth to her first child, a son, with Seth Gabel. She later talked about experiencing postpartum depression 18 months after his birth.

January 2011: Celebrity Ambassador for Kate Spade

In January 2011, Bryce Dallas Howard became the first celebrity ambassador for designer Kate Spade.

2012: Birth of Second Child

In 2012, Bryce Dallas Howard and Seth Gabel had their second child, a daughter. The family now resides in upstate New York.

2017: Appearance on Watch What Happens Live

In a 2017 appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen, Bryce Dallas Howard said she and her siblings were babysat by family friend Tom Cruise on several occasions.

2020: Completes Degree at NYU

Almost 20 years after taking a leave of absence, Bryce Dallas Howard returned to NYU and completed her degree in 2020.