All actors are KINDA CRAZY and Harrison Ford is no different. The reluctant superstar punched his way to legendary status with multiple blockbuster franchises and highly respected dramas and comedies. With characters like Han Solo, Indiana Jones and Jack Ryan, Harrison Ford dedicates his mind, body and soul into a character without even really trying. He is a stoner carpenter cowboy who often gets injured performing many of his own action packed stunts on set. This guy has proven that he can be a hero on and off the silver screen when he is out searching for lost hikers with his handy dandy helicopter… and his lovely earring. Yes, the force is with the grumpy old man who he all can’t help but love. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… Harrison is KINDA CRAZY.
Last Updated on August 2, 2021
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