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BRAVOFri, May 9, 9:00 PMClear and Present DangerBuy
NBCFri, May 9, 11:35 PMTonight Show With Jay Leno NewBuy
BRAVOSat, May 10, 12:00 AMClear and Present DangerBuy
TVLANDSat, May 10, 1:00 PMWorking GirlBuy
TELMUNSat, May 10, 3:00 PMIndiana Jones and the Last CrusadeBuy
USASat, May 10, 3:00 PMIndiana Jones and the Last CrusadeBuy
USASat, May 10, 5:50 PMIndiana Jones and the Temple of DoomBuy
TELMUNSat, May 10, 6:00 PMIndiana Jones and the Temple of DoomBuy
AMCSat, May 10, 8:00 PMPatriot GamesBuy
TELMUNSat, May 10, 8:30 PMIndiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost ArkBuy
TVLANDSat, May 10, 8:30 PMWorking GirlBuy
USASat, May 10, 8:30 PMRaiders of the Lost ArkBuy
AMCSat, May 10, 10:30 PMWitnessBuy
TNTSat, May 10, 11:30 PMAir Force OneBuy
AMCSun, May 11, 1:00 AMForce 10 From NavaroneBuy
AMCSun, May 11, 3:30 AMPatriot GamesBuy
USASun, May 11, 9:00 AMIndiana Jones and the Last CrusadeBuy
HBOSGeSun, May 11, 10:00 AMRegarding HenryBuy
USASun, May 11, 11:35 AMIndiana Jones and the Temple of DoomBuy
USASun, May 11, 12:05 PMRaiders of the Lost ArkBuy
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Harrison Ford Biography

Actor Harrison Ford attends the 80th Annual Academy Awards at the Kodak Theatre on February 24, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.
The 80th Annual Academy Awards - Arrivals
Kodak Theatre
Hollywood, CA United States
February 24, 2008
Photo by Jeff Vespa/Wire
  • Birth Place: Chicago, IL
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 07/13/1942, Cancer
  • Profession: Actor
An old-school movie star in the contemporary age of cinema, Ford's rise to megastardom was the antithesis of overnight success. During the '60s the twentysomething player tackled bit parts in film and on TV but by the end of that decade, he was so frustrated with his lack of progress that he abandoned the biz and switched his focus to carpentry. (One of his projects was the entrance to Francis Ford Coppola's offices. The director later cast him in his films The Conversation and Apocalypse Now.) In the '70s Ford resumed his quest for acting success and soon landed a meaty role in George Lucas' 1973 nostalgia-fest American Graffiti. Finally a working actor (though by no means a name), he had turned in solid work in a string of supporting parts when Lucas asked if Ford could help out at an audition for his new project, a sci-fi saga called Star Wars, by reading the part of Han Solo opposite potential Luke Skywalkers. With his rugged good looks, laid-back attitude and innate comic timing, Ford perfectly embodied the lone laser-slinger, and Lucas eventually offered him the breakthrough role. Suddenly the Force seemed to be with Ford as he proceeded to become one of the most bankable stars ever. In addition to the Star Wars franchise, he launched the Indiana Jones movies after Tom Selleck was forced to turn down the part. And in the '90s he took over the role of CIA agent Jack Ryan from Alec Baldwin in two film adaptations of Tom Clancy novels. Along the way, Ford tackled more challenging fare: He earned his sole Oscar nod as a hard-bitten cop trying to protect an Amish boy in Witness, played an obsessive inventor in Mosquito Coast and embodied a noirish antihero in Blade Runner. But audiences preferred Ford as an uncomplicated, manly hero, the kind guys want to be and gals want to be with. Off screen, Ford led a very quiet life with his second wife, E.T. screenwriter Melissa Mathison (his marriage to his college sweetheart ended in divorce in the late '70s), eschewing the media except when forced to promote one of his projects. In the '90s Ford, now in his fifties, slowed down his pace by appearing in one big-budget flick per year. Some were hits (The Fugitive, Air Force One), but when he deviated from the formula (the romantic comedy Six Days Seven Nights, the historic thriller K-19: The Widowmaker, in which he sported an unconvincing Russian accent), he foundered. He also faltered away from the cameras: His marriage fell apart and he took up with an unlikely woman, actress Calista Flockhart, 22 years his junior and many tens of pounds lighter. By the new millennium, Ford didn't rule the box office the way he once had, although he still commanded a huge salary. With thinning gray hair and pronounced crags, the sexagenarian actor seemed to be in need of an image revamp.
Harrison Ford Fast Facts:
  • Early work on TV included guest spots on Gunsmoke, The F.B.I. and The Virginian.
  • To supplement his meager acting earnings in the late '60s and early '70s, he became a self-taught carpenter. Jobs included a recording studio for Sergio Mendes and a portico entrance for Francis Ford Coppola's L.A. office.
  • Had a new species of spider named after him in 1993 by the American Museum of Natural History, the Calponia harrisonfordi.
  • Earned a pilot's license in 1996.
  • On how he became a box-office star, he told TV GUIDE in 2002: "The truth is that [I have] no clue. You have to do it yourself, for yourself, out of your own box of tools, facing your own… demons."
  • Involved in environmental-conservation groups, including Lancaster Farmland Trust, which helps protect Amish farms in Lancaster County, PA.
    Harrison Ford Relationships:
  • Calista Flockhart - Significant Other
  • Melissa Mathison - Ex-wife
  • Terence Ford - Brother
  • Christopher Ford - Father
  • Dorothy Ford - Mother
  • Georgia Ford - Daughter
  • Malcolm Carswell Ford - Son
  • Mary Marquardt - Ex-wife
  • Willard Ford - Son
  • Benjamin Ford - Son

  • Harrison Ford Awards:
  • 1986 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama - Nominee
  • 1987 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama - Nominee
  • 1994 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama - Nominee
  • 1996 Golden Globe: Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy - Nominee
  • 2002 Golden Globe: Cecil B. DeMille Award - Winner
  • 1985 Oscar: Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role - Nominee

  • College:
  • Attended Ripon College, Ripon, WI
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