@curry.barker , thank you for inviting me to play in your fun and twisted world! Working with you, the cast, crew, producers, and the one and only @cooper_tomlinson reminded me of what I love so much about movie making: creative bravery, brilliance in action, egoless teamwork and a director who is damn delight! And @aaronpaul and @violetmcgraw , I love our movie family 🥹 #AnythingButGhosts
[ID 1: A cast announcement from “The Hollywood Reporter” featuring press photos of BDH (left) and Aaron Paul (right). The headline reads, “Bryce Dallas Howard Joins Aaron Paul in Anything But Ghosts.”]
[ID 2: A “Deadline” article screenshot with a headshot of BDH (left) and Curry Barker (right). The headline reads, “Bryce Dallas Howard Joins Aaron Paul in ‘Anything But Ghosts.’”]
As award season comes to a close this weekend, I wanna give a shoutout to #DeepCover for winning Best TV and Streaming Motion Picture at the WGA Awards and #SkeletonCrew for winning four Children’s & Family Emmys! Everyone who made these projects put their heart and soul into it — I’m so grateful to have gotten the chance to work with them. Congrats to all!!
You can watch Deep Cover on @primevideo & Skeleton Crew on @disneyplus ✨
Another year around the sun! 😜 Thank you all for the birthday wishes! Feeling grateful ❤️🎈❤️
[ID: Shown in the reflection of a silver star-shaped ballon, BDH makes a silly face, winking with her tongue out]
#DeepCover is a @criticschoice nominee for Best Movie Made For Television! I am very very very proud of this film and everyone involved and I’m so thankful to the CCA for the nomination!
If you wanna see a movie that makes you laugh, gasp, and cheer in equal parts, check out Deep Cover on @primevideo
Congrats to ALL the nominees❤️
It’s taken me a moment to find the right words of gratitude, but I hope this will do 🤍 The first time I met Robert Redford was running into his arms — on camera, first take, no rehearsal. Looking back, I can’t think of a better way for us to have met. It was 10 years ago and we were playing father and daughter in “Pete’s Dragon.”
So here I was, running into the arms of a person I never met until this moment, so fast and with such excitement that I literally almost knocked him over! The director yelled cut and Bob burst out laughing, “You came at me like a cannonball!”
I’ll always remember Bob as strong, and vital, and warm. While filming, we spent hours walking through the New Zealand woods together. He shared his love of geology and why he loved the mountains in particular and how the landscape reminded him of Santa Monica in the 30s and 40s. He told stories of driving across the U.S. as a child with his mother, him driving the whole way at the age of eight and how he still loved to drive. We talked about moviemaking and family and his love of horses. In fact, on one of his morning drives while filming, he rescued a horse! He could tell the horse was badly abused so he found a sanctuary that could care for it. I laughed every time Bob would tell people, “I stole a horse!” when in reality he saved that horse.
Bob was curious. Generous. Enthusiastic. He’d ask questions about the technology that David Lowery and Weta were using to bring Elliott the dragon to life. He was supportive and everything I could have hoped for from an onscreen father. To know him is a dream come true. And his work as an entertainment entrepreneur, filmmaker, and actor has moved the needle for generations.
We’ve lost a giant, but Bob’s legacy will always endure. My heart is with his family and loved ones ❤️
@nikki_makeup , you can do no wrong ✨
Makeup & Photo by @nikki_makeup
[ID: In the makeup trailer for a behind-the-scenes interview, BDH poses for portraits wearing a black shirt with silver beading around the collar. Her makeup is dewy and clean and her hair is down and incredibly long — it’s day 123 of not cutting it (aside from her bangs) and she’s loving it.]