
Doors Opened Wide or Earned Entry?
There’s this ongoing debate about whether she got roles based on talent or ties. While she has her moments (sort of), it’s hard not to side-eye when someone lands *leading* roles with minimal audition grind.
From Assistant to Actress: The Career Plot Twist Nobody Asked For
*Starting with M. Night Shyamalan’s Curiously Odd Films
Bryce kicked off her serious acting career under the direction of twist-loving Shyamalan. Bold choice or career sabotage? You decide.
The Village: Red Hair, Red Flags
She played a blind girl navigating a fake monster-infested village. Symbolism? Depth? Or just confusing for the sake of it? Either way, Bryce gave us peak 2000s drama face.
Lady in the Water: Wait, What Was That About Again?
A water nymph in an apartment complex? Sure, why not. Bryce played a mythical creature named Story. Yes—*Story*. You can’t make this up. Except, clearly, someone did.
The Mandalorian Episodes: Not Too Shabby
Surprise! Bryce is also a director. She’s helmed a few well-received episodes of *The Mandalorian*, proving she might actually be better *behind* the camera than in front of it. Who knew?
FAQs
1. Is Bryce Dallas Howard related to Ron Howard?
Yes, she’s his daughter. Hence the “Dallas” and the career runway.
2. Did she actually run in heels in *Jurassic World*?
Oh yes. It happened. And the internet has never been the same.
3. Is she better as a director or actress?
Many would argue she’s showing more promise behind the camera, especially with *The Mandalorian*.