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Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford

著者: Katie Brown
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This is the life story of acclaimed actor Harrison Ford, chronicling his unconventional path from unknown carpenter to one of Hollywood’s highest-grossing leading men. It tracks his early acting struggles, big break playing Han Solo in Star Wars, and rise to stardom through iconic roles like Indiana Jones. Now entering his fifth decade in the business, the biography looks at Ford’s staying power as a beloved cinematic hero and bankable star, as well as his determination to keep pursuing his craft into his 80s. Captivating from modest beginnings to an accidental career defining classic film characters, it offers behind-the-scenes insight into the prolific actor.Copyright Katie Brown アート
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  • Harrison Ford's Emmy Nod, Political Voice, and Enduring Star Power at 83
    2025/09/14
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    Harrison Ford is enjoying a fresh wave of public attention as he heads into Emmy night with his first-ever nomination—at age 83—for his supporting role in Apple TV Plus’s Shrinking, an achievement that’s got industry veterans and longtime fans buzzing according to coverage by the Economic Times and countless entertainment outlets. Ford’s appearance at this year’s Emmy Awards is set to be a highlight, especially since he’s attending with his wife, Calista Flockhart, and their steady, camera-friendly relationship continues to charm the press—AOL recently ran a feature recounting their long history together and Ford’s love-filled quotes about Calista. On the awards circuit, Ford made headlines again after a highly publicized reunion with Glenn Close at the 2025 Golden Globes, where the two Air Force One costars sat together and reminisced about their late 90s box-office smash, a moment captured on the broadcast and referenced in People.

    Ford’s voice has also echoed through the political arena, following a provocative interview with Variety in which he openly criticized the current state of American politics, stating bluntly that the “rich get richer, and poor get poorer,” and voicing concern about the nation’s struggle to find common ground. This wasn’t entirely unexpected—Ford has often waded into public debates when feel compelled—but his recent endorsement of Trump opponent Kamala Harris days before last November’s election caught social media by storm, amplified by the black-and-white video he posted along with heartfelt pleas for progress and compromise. Ford’s political candor has inspired a flurry of viral content, with his past quips about Trump’s fascination with Air Force One—“Donald, it was a movie. It’s not like this in real life, but how would you know?”—resurfacing and getting millions of views and comments from fans and fellow celebrities like Mark Hamill, according to The Poke.

    Industry watchers are speculating about Ford’s next on-screen moves, especially after his headline-grabbing appearance as President Thaddeus Ross in Marvel’s 2025 mega-release Captain America Brave New World, but so far, no new projects have been announced. Financially, Ford is as robust as ever, still frequently cited as one of the richest and most influential figures in Hollywood entrepreneurship, per recent rankings in The Worlds Times. At nearly every public outing, whether for awards, interviews, or political advocacy, Ford reminds us why he remains both Hollywood royalty and a rare, unfiltered presence in America’s cultural conversation. No unconfirmed reports or major rumors have surfaced, but the air around his Emmy nomination and recent activism has ensured that Ford’s week has been anything but quiet.

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  • Harrison Ford's Unfamiliar Firsts: From Shrinking to Streaming Success at 80
    2025/09/10
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    Harrison Ford has been all over the entertainment headlines these last few days, taking another major career leap by scoring his very first Emmy nomination for his role in the Apple TV Plus series Shrinking. E News featured Ford prominently in their coverage of first-time nominees ahead of the 2025 Emmy Awards, calling out how his gruff but quietly vulnerable performance has wowed both critics and castmates. During a For Your Consideration panel in August, Ford was visibly moved, confessing that the recognition feels unfamiliar yet deeply meaningful at this stage of his legendary career. Shrinking fans and colleagues have been rallying for him to finally take home the gold, a late-career surprise for a man better known for populating some of Hollywood's biggest franchises, though he joked he still does not really know what to say about it, keeping true to his famously dry sense of humor. Ford will be at the Emmy ceremony this Sunday and the industry is buzzing about the possibility of a long-overdue win.

    CBS News just aired a major sit-down with Ford for their acclaimed "Here Comes the Sun" spotlight on big personalities. Ford opened up to Ben Mankiewicz about what keeps him motivated, dropping updates on his varied slate: he will return as Paul in Shrinking Season 3 and has been tapped for a lead in the upcoming FX film the Miserable Adventures of Burt Squire, alongside Ed Helms. Collider reports that Ford recently appeared in Marvel's Captain America Brave New World, where he made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut, and the entertainment world is watching to see if he will reprise his role as Red Hulk in future Marvel projects—though nothing is officially confirmed on that front.

    This month also marks a streaming milestone for Ford. His 1985 film Witness, the movie that landed him his only Best Actor Oscar nomination, returned to Paramount Plus and is drawing a new audience with impressive box office and critic stats, keeping his legacy on every generation's watchlist. Local libraries and film clubs are running retrospectives and matinees centered on his storied career with promotional events planned in places like New York.

    There haven't been any major new social media dust-ups or viral Ford moments, and sources like AOL and CBS News note that Ford and his wife Calista Flockhart have stayed largely out of the public relationship spotlight lately. No scandal, just work, recognition, and the rare sense of an icon still enjoying his plenty of firsts.

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  • Harrison Ford's Toilet Seat Saga, Emmy Nod, and Witness Revival at 83
    2025/09/07
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    Harrison Ford, now 83 and ever the legend, is having a late-career moment that is both playful and profound. Just days ago, Ford charmed the podcast world on NPR’s Wild Card with Rachel Martin, where he revealed an oddly relatable saga involving Jay Leno and a decades-old toiletry dilemma. After years searching for a replacement toilet seat for his Wyoming home, Ford remembered Leno had a 3D printer—so he called in a favor. Leno, to Ford’s delight, embraced the challenge, rallying help to craft the perfect seat for Ford’s office bathroom. The episode was light, but its viral pickup across social and entertainment press—Entertainment Weekly first broke the story on August 24—underscored Ford’s enduring knack for making ordinary quirks legendary.

    Yet 2025 is about much more than home improvement for the movie icon. Ford just received his first-ever Emmy nomination for his role as Dr. Paul Rhoades in the Apple TV Plus series Shrinking, according to The Hollywood Reporter and IMDb News. This nomination is big both personally and biographically: after more than 60 major films and half a century in Hollywood, being recognized by TV’s highest honor adds a trophy belt notch long overdue. Ford becomes one of the oldest actors ever nominated in a supporting comedy category, joining legends like Alan Arkin. He recently wrapped Shrinking’s third season and was visibly moved delivering a tearful thank-you to cast and crew, a clip Apple TV posted to Instagram. Fans and industry insiders alike have described Ford’s work on Shrinking as a new creative peak, demonstrating he is not merely coasting on legacy. In interviews with Variety and Vanity Fair published this week, Ford laughed off retirement rumors, reflecting that Hollywood still has plenty of use for “old people,” and that acting gives him essential human connection—a motivation that seems to be deepening with age.

    Streaming news is also abuzz with the return of one of Ford’s most celebrated films. Collider and Paramount announced that Witness, the 1985 romantic thriller once absent from all platforms, is back on Paramount Plus as of September 1. Film buffs are quick to point out this movie earned him his only Oscar nomination, and renewed streaming interest has introduced Ford’s quieter performances to a new audience. Meanwhile, Ford’s Wyoming ranch remains his real-life Fortress of Solitude, as profiled in a September 5 feature from News Today, highlighting his withdrawal from the Hollywood spotlight in favor of family, flying, and the wild outdoors.

    So whether it’s Emmy buzz, a viral podcast toilet seat, or a 40-year-old thriller storming the charts, every headline this week says Harrison Ford is as present—and as unpredictable—as ever.

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