Harrison Ford
Biography
Legendary Hollywood Icon Harrison Ford was born on July 13, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. His family history includes a strong lineage of actors, radio personalities, and models. Ford attended public high school in Park Ridge, Illinois where he was a member of the school Radio Station WMTH. Ford worked as the lead voice for sports reporting at WMTH for several years. Acting wasn't a major interest to Ford until his junior year at Ripon College when he first took an acting class. Ford's career started in 1964 when he travelled to California in search of a voice-over job. He never received that position, but instead signed a contract with Columbia Pictures where he earned $150 weekly to play small fill in roles in various films.
Through the '60s Ford worked on several TV shows including Gunsmoke, Ironside, Kung Fu, and American Style. It wasn't until 1967 that he received his first credited role in the Western film, A Time for Killing. Dissatisfied with the meager roles he was being offered, Ford took a hiatus from acting to work as a self-employed carpenter. This seemingly odd diversion turned out to be a blessing in disguise for Harrison's acting career when he was soon hired by famous film producer George Lucas. This was a turning point in Ford's life that led to him be casted in milestone roles such as Han Solo and Indiana Jones.
Since his most famous roles in the original Star Wars trilogy and Raiders of the Lost Ark, Ford has appeared in over 40 films. Many criticize his late-career work, saying his performances have been lackluster, leading to commercially disappointing films. Ford has always worked hard to protect his off-screen private life, keeping details about his children and marriages quiet. He has a total of five children including one recent adoption with third and current wife Calista Flockhart. In addition to acting, Ford is passionate about environmental conservation, aviation, and archeology.
CritifyHub Reviews Featuring Harrison Ford
"The horror... the horror..." This haunting line encapsulates the descent into madness and the brutal realities of war explored in "Apocalypse Now."
Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now isn’t merely a war film set during the Vietnam War; it’s a surreal, epic, and deeply philosophical journey into the heart of darkness, inspired by Joseph Conrad’s... Read more
"A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...." These iconic words launched a cinematic universe and changed storytelling forever.
George Lucas’s Star Wars (later retitled A New Hope) isn’t just a film; it’s a cultural phenomenon that redefined science fiction and captured the imaginations of generations. It’s a classic hero’s jo... Read more
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