
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Harrison Ford Biography
Harrison Ford is one of the most prolific actors in Hollywood who came to prominence for his role in ‘Star Wars’ trilogy and ‘Indiana Jones’. Such is his association with creating charismatic leading roles that the movie goer has to try very hard to distinguish him from Indiana Jones. If one very shrewd reviewer were to take a look at this actor’s body of work, he would be disappointed to see a really short dramatic range. So, why would directors vie to cast this actor in lead roles in their films? Only the audience know. They pay to see him on screen, and he has made producers and directors very rich. Although he started very late, he fashioned a career by taking every chance and challenging every role that came his way. Popular stats show that he played four of the top six box-office hits of all time. From churning out monster hits after monster hits, his career witnessed a perplexing slump. But the grand old man of super hits has reinvented the smaller roles with his intense energy and reinvigorated his career playing a new set of characters and by carrying sequels on his shoulders.
Christopher Ford (born John William Ford), Dorothy (née Dora Nidelman)
Terence Ford
Ford has two sons through Mary Marquardt (Benjamin and Willard). Through his second wife Melissa Mathison, he has two children—Malcolm and Georgia. He is currently married to Calista Flockhart; the couple adopted a son, Liam. He also has three grandchildren. An avid pilot and owner of both aircrafts and helicopters, he rescued a hiker overcome by dehydration. He was also involved in the crash of a Bell 206L4 LongRanger helicopter (N36R) but escaped unhurt. He is the General Trustee on the Governing Board of the Archaeological Institute of America. In addition he serves the Young Eagles program, Wings of Hope, Conservation International, Restore HetchHetchy, and EarthShare in various capacities. As a democrat, he publicly condemned the Iraq War, opposed the recall of California Governor Gray Davis, and testified before the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee in support of the Dalai Lama. A Life Scout, the second-highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America, he has volunteered and served in several community projects.
Harrison Ford was born to Dorothy (ne Dora Nidelman), a homemaker and former radio actress, and Christopher Ford, an advertising executive and a former actor. He is of Irish Catholic and Russian Jewish ancestry. In 1960, he graduated from Maine East High School in Park Ridge, Illinois, and attended Ripon College in Wisconsin, where he was a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. To overcome his shyness, he took a drama class in the final quarter of his senior year.
Maine East High School, Ripon College
In 1964, this actor travelled to Los Angeles to find job opportunities in radio voice-overs. Two years later, he landed his first bit role as a bellboy in ‘Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round’. As a result of offending producer Jerry Tokovsky, he found little luck in minor roles as well. His first credited role was the 1967 Western film, A Time for Killing. He worked on several TV shows throughout the 60s and 70s: Gunsmoke, Ironside, The Virginian, The F.B.I., Love, American Style, and Kung Fu. Around this time, he supported his wife and two sons through his carpentry skills and by being a stagehand for The Doors. He played significant roles in the super hits of the 70s: American Graffiti, Conversation, Apocalyse Now, Heroes, Force 10 from Navarone, Hanover Street, and The Frisco Kid (1979). The 80s saw the second wave of hits from collaborations with Ridley Scott, Peter Weir, Roman Polanski, etc. Some of the hits include Blade Runner, Witness, The Mosquito Coast, and Frantic. The early 90s saw the actor cast in the works of Tom Clancy, Alan Pakula, Andrew Davis, and Sydney Pollack. Some of these films were Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger, Presumed Innocent, The Devil’s Own, The Fugitive, Sabrina, Air Force One, What Lies Beneath and Regarding Henry, among others. The actor’s work during the late 90s and early 2000s are best forgotten. They include Six Days Seven Nights, Random Hearts, K-19: The Widowmaker, Hollywood Homicide, Firewall, etc. In addition to working in Crossing Over, and the documentary Dalai Lama Renaissance, he starred in 2008’s second-highest grossing film worldwide Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. In 2010, he released Extraordinary Measures, and worked on Morning Glory. In 2011, he starred alongside Daniel Craig and Olivia Wilde in the wildly successful sciencefiction Western Cowboys & Aliens. To promote the film, the actor appeared hand-cuffed and led by security guards at the San Diego Comic-Con International, as though he was being dragged to the event against his will. In 2013, he co-starred alongside Liam Hemsworth and Gary Oldman in the corporate espionage thriller Paranoia. He is set to reprise the role of Han Solo in the upcoming Star Wars Episode VII.
This remarkable actor played Hans Solo in Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Star Wars Holiday Special. This widely successful original trilogy generated approximately $2.7 billion at worldwide. The George Lucas/Steven Spielberg collaboration, starting with Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull grossed approximately $279 million worldwide.
For his 1985 role in Witness, he was nominated for the Academy Award, the BAFTA, and the Golden Globe in the Best Actor category. In 1997, Empire magazine ranked this actor No. 1 in its Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time list. In 2000, he received the AFI Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2002, he received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes. In 2006, he received the Jules Verne Spirit of Nature Award for his efforts related to preservation of the planet. During a career spanning 30 years, the actor has generated more than $3.5 billion, with worldwide grosses surpassing $6 billion, making him the third highest grossing U.S. domestic box-office star.
1981 - Saturn Award for Best Actor 1985 - Kansas City Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor 1997 - Bambi Award for Best Actor 1998 - People's Choice Award for Favorite Motion Picture Actor 1999 - People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Star 2000 - AFI Life Achievement Award 2002 - Cecil B. DeMille Award 2006 - Jules Verne Spirit of Nature Award for his work in nature and wildlife preservation
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