Lily Gladstone recently presented director Ron Howard with the Profile in Excellence Award from Variety at the Cannes Film Festival. During the event, Gladstone expressed admiration for Howard's work, noting that her inner monologue often sounds like his voice. She humorously mentioned wanting Howard to narrate her life, especially during moments that feel reminiscent of his work on 'Arrested Development.'
Gladstone credited Howard's 1988 film 'Willow' for sparking her love for cinema and introducing her to her first hero, Madmartigan. She also highlighted a connection between the film and a character in the show 'Reservation Dogs,' showcasing the impact of Howard's work on her career.
In his acceptance speech, Howard reflected on his own journey in the film industry, acknowledging the influence of mentors like George Lucas and Roger Corman. Lucas, who cast Howard in 'American Graffiti,' played a pivotal role in shaping Howard's transition from a child performer to a successful actor and filmmaker.
Howard expressed gratitude for Lucas's support and belief in his filmmaking aspirations, emphasizing the significance of being recognized for his talent and ambition. He also paid tribute to Corman, who produced Howard's directorial debut, 'Grand Theft Auto.'
The event also featured Variety's Ramin Setoodeh, underscoring the celebration of industry achievements and the impact of influential figures like Lucas and Corman. As Cannes Film Festival honored Lucas with a Palm D'Or, the evening served as a testament to the enduring legacy of these visionary filmmakers.