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| image= Farnes.jpg | | image=TOS - TMW - Farnes.jpg | ||
| character= [[Farnes]] | | character= [[Farnes]] | ||
| | | series=TOS | ||
| born_month= 11 | |||
| born_day= 17 | |||
| born_year= 1928 | |||
| death_month= 11 | |||
| death_day= 25 | |||
| death_year= 2017 | |||
| nationality= US | | nationality= US | ||
| site= | | site= | ||
| imdb= 0397555 | | imdb= 0397555 | ||
| sortkey=Howard, Rance | |||
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'''Rance Howard''' (born November 17, 1928 in Oklahoma) is an American character actor, writer, and producer. | '''Rance Howard''' (born November 17, 1928 in Oklahoma) is an American character actor, writer, and producer. Howard had a brief role as [[Farnes]], the ill-fated [[constable]] in the {{OS|The Magnificent Warriors|prose=y}} | ||
Howard is the father of actors [[w:Ron Howard|Ron Howard]] (child actor of ''The Andy Griffith Show'', co-star of ''Happy Days'', and popular motion picture director of films including ''Splash'', ''Apollo 13'' and ''Cast Away'') and [[w:Clint Howard|Clint Howard]] (child actor in the original ''Star Trek'' episode | Howard is the father of actors [[w:Ron Howard|Ron Howard]] (child actor of ''[[w:The Andy Griffith Show|The Andy Griffith Show]]'', co-star of ''[[w:Happy Days|Happy Days]]'', and popular motion picture director of films including ''[[w:Splash (film)|Splash]]'', ''[[w:Apollo 13 (film)|Apollo 13]]'' and ''[[w:Cast Away (film)|Cast Away]]'') and [[w:Clint Howard|Clint Howard]] (child actor in the original ''[[MemoryAlpha:Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' episode "[[MemoryAlpha:The Corbomite Maneuver|The Corbomite Maneuver]]," and character actor in many TV and motion picture roles). Howard is the grandfather of ''[[w:Lady in the Water|Lady in the Water]]'' actress [[w:Bryce Dallas Howard|Bryce Dallas Howard]] (Ron's daughter, and supporting actress in ''[[w:Spider-Man 3|Spider-Man 3]]''). | ||
The patriarch of the Howard acting clan, Rance Howard has an extensive acting career in television and film since the 1950s. Married to the late [[imdb:nm0397365|Jean Speegle Howard]] (herself a venerable actress in her own right), Howard made his marks in classic American television with roles in shows such as ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''That Girl'', ''Bonanza'' (starring [[Original Series]] actor [[Lorne Greene]]), ''Gunsmoke'', ''The Waltons'', ''Little House on the Prairie'', ''Happy Days'' and many other programs throughout the end of the 20th Century. | The patriarch of the Howard acting clan, Rance Howard has an extensive acting career in television and film since the 1950s. Married to the late [[imdb:nm0397365|Jean Speegle Howard]] (herself a venerable actress in her own right), Howard made his marks in classic American television with roles in shows such as ''The Andy Griffith Show'', ''[[w:That Girl|That Girl]]'', ''[[w:Bonanza|Bonanza]]'' (starring [[Original Series]] actor [[Lorne Greene]]), ''[[w:Gunsmoke|Gunsmoke]]'', ''[[w:The Waltons|The Waltons]]'', ''[[w:Little House on the Prairie|Little House on the Prairie]]'', ''[[w:Happy Days|Happy Days]]'' and many other programs throughout the end of the 20th Century. | ||
Howard has taken some writing credits for episodes of ''Andy Griffith'', ''The Flintstones'', and ''The Rookies''. As producer, Howard has credits for ''Grand Theft Auto'', ''Cotton Candy'' | Howard has taken some writing credits for episodes of ''Andy Griffith'', ''[[w:The Flintstones|The Flintstones]]'', and ''[[w:The Rookies|The Rookies]]''. As producer, Howard has credits for ''[[w:Grand Theft Auto|Grand Theft Auto]]'', ''[[w:Cotton Candy|Cotton Candy]]'' and ''[[w:Through the Magic Pyramid|Through the Magic Pyramid]]''. | ||
Science fiction fans may remember Howard in the brief appearances in | Science fiction fans may remember Howard in the brief appearances in ''[[w:Babylon 5|Babylon 5]]'', where Howard portrayed David Sheridan, the father of the lead character, [[w:John Sheridan|John Sheridan]], who reminded his son of his first lesson in fighting before a climactic battle in the series: "Never start a fight, but always finish it." | ||
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Portrays: | Farnes | ||||
Date of Birth: | November 17, 1928 | ||||
Date of Death: | November 25, 2017 | ||||
Age at Death: | 89 | ||||
Nationality: | USA | ||||
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Rance Howard (born November 17, 1928 in Oklahoma) is an American character actor, writer, and producer. Howard had a brief role as Farnes, the ill-fated constable in the Original Series' "The Magnificent Warriors"
Howard is the father of actors Ron Howard (child actor of The Andy Griffith Show, co-star of Happy Days, and popular motion picture director of films including Splash, Apollo 13 and Cast Away) and Clint Howard (child actor in the original Star Trek episode "The Corbomite Maneuver," and character actor in many TV and motion picture roles). Howard is the grandfather of Lady in the Water actress Bryce Dallas Howard (Ron's daughter, and supporting actress in Spider-Man 3).
The patriarch of the Howard acting clan, Rance Howard has an extensive acting career in television and film since the 1950s. Married to the late Jean Speegle Howard (herself a venerable actress in her own right), Howard made his marks in classic American television with roles in shows such as The Andy Griffith Show, That Girl, Bonanza (starring Original Series actor Lorne Greene), Gunsmoke, The Waltons, Little House on the Prairie, Happy Days and many other programs throughout the end of the 20th Century.
Howard has taken some writing credits for episodes of Andy Griffith, The Flintstones, and The Rookies. As producer, Howard has credits for Grand Theft Auto, Cotton Candy and Through the Magic Pyramid.
Science fiction fans may remember Howard in the brief appearances in Babylon 5, where Howard portrayed David Sheridan, the father of the lead character, John Sheridan, who reminded his son of his first lesson in fighting before a climactic battle in the series: "Never start a fight, but always finish it."