Biography
Though he decided at age six that acting was his calling, Howard didn't actively pursue a career until several years later, making his debut in his early teens. After graduating from high school, Howard was able to devote more time to his craft, and relocated from his Loveland, Colorado home to Los Angeles. "House Arrest", his first big break, showcased the actor's charming mischievous spirit and his onscreen charisma. He played Grover, a …
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Career Milestones
| Was a regular on the teen soap-spoofing sitcom "Grosse Pointe" (The WB) | ||
| Worked extensively in high school and community theater productions including "The Diary of Anne Frank" and "Anything Goes" | ||
1992 | Began acting career, performing on stage at the Carousel Dinner Theater in Loveland, Colorado, playing Kurt in "The Sound of Music" (date approximate) | |
1996 | Acted in the direct-to-video release "Robo Warriors" | |
1996 | Guested on an episode of "Chicago Hope" (CBS) | |
1996 | Made film debut in "House Arrest", starring as the son of Jamie Lee Curtis and Kevin Pollak who plots to fuse his battling parents together | |
1996 | Starred as a swift-thinking paper boy in "The Paper Brigade"; also featured in "Address Unknown" | |
1997 | Guest starred on "Home Improvement" | |
1997 | Played the son of a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist (Ron Silver) who relocates his family to an intolerant rural town in "Skeletons" (HBO) | |
1998 | Had a regular role as the mischievous son of the ship's captain (Robert Urich) on the UPN remake series "Love Boat: The Next Wave" | |
1999 | Featured in the big screen comedy "Baby Geniuses" | |
2000 | Played one of three boys enrolled in a nearly all-girls high school in the short-lived Fox series "The Opposite Sex" | |
2000 | Played the son of a woman who is living a vivid past life in her dreams in the CBS TV-movie "Yesterday's Children" | |
