Former propman Howard Bretherton was one of the legion of unknown directors who made the films--mostly westerns--that generations of kids trudged to see at the Saturday afternoon matinées. Bretherton's long career as an action/western director began in the late 1920s and ended more than 25 years later. In between he ground out scores of cowboy flicks, action/adventure yarns, serials, and just about anything anyone would hire him for. He made films the way "B" picture producers wanted them made--fast, with a minimum of fuss and within budget. The fact that Bretherton was also an editor--a skill he passed on to his son, David Bretherton, who was an editor for more than 40 years--who could cut "in the camera" must have added to his desirability in the eyes of producers. Bretherton was one of the directors of the long-running "Hopalong Cassidy" series, and also spent a lot of time at Warner Bros. cranking out many of that studio's gritty little action pictures. Unlike many of his fellow "B" directors who turned to series television toward the end of their careers, Bretherton stayed mostly in features until his retirement in 1952, with only the occasional venture into episodic TV.
Howard Bullard is known for Handyman from Hell (2023).
Howard Burd is a producer and writer, known for Mother's Day (2016), Fear PHarm 2 (2021) and Amy's Fucket List (2022).
Howard C. French is an actor, known for Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor (2013).
Howard was born in China, and raised in Cerritos, Southern California. He started as a performer when he was in high school, then enjoyed it even more in college. He also developed the love for music and singing since then. After graduating from University of California, San Diego, he is now fully pursuing acting in Los Angeles.
Howard Calvert is an actor and director, known for The Legend of El Diablo (2011), My Time to Die (2014) and Organizatsiya (2016).
Howard Campbell is an actor and director, known for The Boys (2019), Snowfall (2017) and A.P. Bio (2018).
Born in London, England, Howard is the son of English and Jamaican Parents. He trained as an actor at the prestigious Drama Centre, having been awarded a much coveted scholarship. Upon graduating, he embarked on an illustrious classical stage career, playing at the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), The Royal Court and in London's West End. Howard made his television debut in 2008 in retro sitcom 'Beautiful People'. He continued cutting his teeth in television with supporting roles but from 2014 on-wards became established as Porthos, one of 'The Musketeers' in the acclaimed BBC series based on the characters created by Alexandre Dumas. In December 2015 he was involved in a serious motorcycle accident. Fortunately, he made a full recovery and continued his career in late 2016. Howard is also a writer and director.
Howard Chase is an actor, known for Man from Music Mountain (1938).
Howard is an award-winning writer, and director, who most recently, directed and produced "Mile 19", which is available nationwide on Amazon Prime. Currently in Post - Production for "Mama and Kenn" and "Confessions with Jeff Brown". He also wrote the hit Musical Dramady "Melody from Heaven: A Christmas Story" which is currently in Pre-Production with an All-star Cast of RnB Singers. "I take what I dream, and turn them into movies..." Howard J. Clay, Jr. is an award-winning screenwriter who is currently residing in Los Angeles. Writing is truly his passion. After having much success in 2006, his screenwriting career was delayed until 2018, but he never gave up. Within those 12 years, Howard has lived an amazing and interesting life which has provided him with a variety of experiences. These experiences assist in making him a great writer with great stories and layered characters. "The best storytellers are the people who have lived, and I've truly lived." Before pursuing screenwriting full-time, Howard was the Founder and Publisher for the nationally distributed magazine, B.O.S.S. Magazine, the premier educational and entrepreneurial resource magazine for minority young adults. Immediately after signing on with an Agent, Howard moved to Los Angeles to pursue his film career. He started working in writing rooms for industry executives, wrote movie scripts for indie producers, and accepted writing assignments sent to him by his agent. During this time, Howard decided to write, direct, and produce his first collection of short films: three thrillers entitled, "Laundry Room", "Bedside Conversation," and "The Package". "The Package" went on to win several festival awards. After that success, Howard was ready to film his debut feature. With Covid -19 looming, an ultra-low budget, and a limited crew, Howard persevered and filmed "Mile 19"; a feature thriller/mystery. "Mile 19" is exclusively on Amazon Prime. (Mile 19 Exclusively on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5NGXYNQ ) Recently, Howard has written the pilot episode for the sci-fi series, "Anita," which is currently in pre-production. He is also in pre-production for his Christmas Movie "Melody from Heaven" featuring an all-star RnB cast. Howard does not regret any experience because he believes those experiences have prepared him for his Film career and will push him to be successful. "I truly believe my writing, my stories, will change the world...I truly do." ~ Howard Clay Jr.