Ron Howard's daughter Bryce Dallas Howard has revealed that getting the role for her latest flick 'Jurassic World' was not a cakewalk as she begged for a chance to get auditioned.
The 'Eclipse' actress said that winning the role in her latest adventure film was a dream as she didn't act from last three years after her movie 'The Help' and was eager to get back on big screen, News.com.au has reported.
The 34-year-old actress explained that she Skyped with her upcoming movie's director Colin Trevorrow and throughout her interview she was just begging for a chance to audition, a few weeks later, he called her and offered the role of Claire Dearing, the theme park's operations manager.
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