Oscar-winning director Ron Howard has been in show business almost since he was born. He appeared in his first movie at just 18 months old and by the age of 6 he was a star on “The Andy Griffith Show.” In this week’s episode of “Sunday Sitdown,” Willie Geist chats with Howard about growing up on the sets of some of the most beloved shows on television, all while dreaming of being behind the camera. Howard is now one of the most acclaimed filmmakers in Hollywood, directing hits like “Apollo 13,” “A Beautiful Mind,” and “Frost-Nixon.” He opens up to Willie about that prolific career, including his latest adventure directing the new Star Wars movie “Solo” and all the pressure that comes along with it.