My husband works in Jackson and met Harrison Ford on his Job. He did not recognize him due to a long beard at the time. They ended up connecting over their old Benz. After the conversation my husband was told who it was. He was shocked and so grateful he had no idea who it was. He was able to have a real conversation with a real person. It was not tainted by his fame.
"Anonymity" probably part of the reason why he and other actors grow beards and look so different from how we normally see them on screen. Very cool story.
Harrison is a gem. So glad they sent Ben to interview him. Ben's passion for the movies is palpable. I miss Robert Osborne, but he has been a worthy successor, and not just because of his family connections.
What a difference a great interviewer makes. I've rarely seen/heard Ford so engaged and heartfelt in an interview. He's actually interested in answering the questions!
@@patwooster3851 And his uncle directed (and wrote or co-wrote?) "All About Eve" which was a record breaking film at the Oscars and is a Top 20 or Top 10 film of all time.
He should get the Kennedy center honors for his contributions to Motion Pictures and lifetime achievement in the culture of the world. He’s richly deserves it.
I'm sure they have already asked. And if not, I'm sure it's coming. But you have to remember, alot of actors have to agree to things as well. This could have happened a decade ago and he said no.
@@geneticfreak2411 and those who says thanks but no thanks realize it’s ridiculous. Ford has never had a lot of DEPTH as an actor but he carved out a great niche and we have thoroughly enjoyed all his work!
I am a huge fan of Harrison Ford. I appreciate the things he does for Hollywood. I have loved Indiana Jones & Star Wars, including his other movies. I would love to meet him one day.❤
Beautiful Soul. He's very consistent. I've watched Harrison's INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO, has the same outlook. I love his honest and clear communication. What you see is what you get. Love his work. Never disappoints.
He seems much more lively and sharp and happy in this interview than in previous years and other appearances. Where he often comes across uncomfortable, jaded or a bit lost in thought. Perhaps because it's at his ranch home. The environment suits him
What I like about Harrison is who he is when he's not acting, but he's also the greatest actor of his time! Blessings to you Harrison may you continue to keep on doing what you love for years to come!
1923 is an amazing series. Taylor Sheridan is a wonderful writer and Harrison Ford and Helen Mitren together are "perfect" together. (Sorry David) "Audacious and bold" story is a great description of the series. Thanks for this interview.
Being a young teenager in the 90’s and seeing the Fugative for the first time was incredible..a defining movie growing up…then i saw Clear and Present Danger
5 Star Wars movies, 5 Indiana Jones movies, 2 Jack Ryan movies, The Fugitive, Air Force One...the list goes on. Even in small dramas like Extraordinary Measures with Ford and Brendan Fraser, he is incredible.
I can't wait to see all of his new projects... not the least of which is the new Indy film. Raiders came out when I was 13... I was so blown away by it that I decided I wanted to work in film. When I turned 18 I headed to LA and went to film school... where my dorm was plastered with Raiders posters, and Han Solo and Blade Runner, too. I'm not impressed by famous and have met many (some jerks, some decent folk)... but I would love to meet Harrison Ford. I sent him a sketchbook of my drawings I made of his many characters for his birthday when I was 14 and got a reply from his assistant on his personalized stationery... 14 year old me was over the moon! He will always be a constant throughout my life. Thank you for this wonderful interview... he seemed so calm and laid back being at home on his ranch!
Super cool guy. What you see is what you get with him. I watched him carry a bag up two flights of stairs for a fellow passenger while he was traveling years ago. Humble man.
Its exciting to see him in his element. In any other interview I've seen, he seems uncomfortable, on the edge of annoyed. This one was so refreshing! Very cool guy!💗👍
I was surprised by how moved I was by this interview. I'm of the age group that first saw Harrison Ford on the big screen in 1977 as Han Solo, and have been a huge fan ever since. Besides Han, Indy and Deckard are my favorites of his. I live in Los Angeles and have interacted with my share of celebs (by reaction only) and have shared space with Mr. Ford also. It seems like celebrities are in a predicament of wanting to be adored and being left alone. Anyway, I do appreciate this man and his work. Also, Han did shoot first and deserved a better ending!
Harrison Ford is probably the last great movie star we have right now. One of the main reasons he has lasted so long is that he treats acting as a job. He never thinks of himself as a movie star. Guys like Robert Redford and Clint Eastwood think the same way. They never get caught up in the Hollywood hype that so many other stars like Charlie Sheen and company fall into. That’s why they have endured for so long. 5 great Ford Movies to watch are the First Star Wars film from 1977, Blade Runner, Indiana Jones and The last crusade, Clear and Present Danger and the Fugitive which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
It makes sense why he doesn’t like the attention he got from being Han Solo and see why it was such a surprise to see him show up at Star Wars Celebration
I am so looking forward to this series. I did not care for Yellowstone at all too much of the corporate world right now that makes me sick to my stomach but I love these historical pieces
Mr Ford best work is on 1923! Thank you for this part husband to Helen Mirren. The both of you are fantastic! The back drop of the West in the 1920's is something not seen much. But what has been lost is the devotion to ones family that your Duttons are showing. The love of family, the time[1920's] and the American experience is brought to life with such stunning colors ,Men and women with stories as big as the American frontier and the love stories.
Wanna make Cooper really happy, Harrison? As a horse trainer, I know. Such a nice barn, but you overdid it with the flooring. You may like your wooden floor, but I can assure you that any horse who walks in there doesn't like it. You can even see that Cooper is almost tip toeing on the beautiful wooden floor. Harrison, take that floor out and use that wood on another project, but put a natural floor, dirt floor in. Just pull up the wood and rake the barn regularly. Or put some M10 down. If that gets dusty, spray it with water. And I only saw two saddles, but no other horses. Hopefully you have more than one. Just looking out for the horses. Btw, Cooper's gorgeous!
I would hate losing my anonymity. I like not having people notice me. I get uncomfortable when I run into someone I do know. Can't imagine having everyone around me notice me.
The odds of becoming famous are one in a million if you actively try to become famous. It's one in a billion if you don't try. So you have nothing to worry about.
I was in Butte when 1923 was been filmed in Downtown,which in Butte is actually uphill but anyway,the traffic was madness and cars zipping by full of extras,catering trucks going mad...You named,it was present.
Everyone continually talks about Star Wars, Indiana Jones and The Fugitive but they leave out, or always seem to forget, American Graffiti. American Graffiti was the Lucas film he acted in before being Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode IV, and AG also starred Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, Cindy Williams, et al.
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Amazing Harrison still doing it. Once gave Daniel Craig one of my NM cartoon books since he and Harrison shot Cowboys & Aliens in NM. Look forward to Indy and the Ancient Irish Spring or whatever.
Coming from Wyoming, I can honestly say that there is no place more suited to being anonymous. Half a million people in the state pretty much promises that!
Love Harrison. He took flying lessons here in NJ at a very small air port called Aeroflex, in Andover. He learned to fly a Piper Cub. This is totally random, though...but his horse is lame on it's left front.
“I like my job.” Simple, straightforward and succinct Harrison Ford encapsulated.
"It is not privacy. It is anonymity. I want to watch people. And they are watching me." Perfect.
I've always admired his down to earth nature
My husband works in Jackson and met Harrison Ford on his Job. He did not recognize him due to a long beard at the time. They ended up connecting over their old Benz. After the conversation my husband was told who it was. He was shocked and so grateful he had no idea who it was. He was able to have a real conversation with a real person. It was not tainted by his fame.
What was Harrison like?
@Tommyboy 6426 she just told you foo!
@@lewstone5430 she said they met and talked, I’m basically asking “Was he nice? Was he grumpy?”
That is wonderful. Both men appreciated their interaction with each other over a shared passion of automobiles. Perfect
"Anonymity" probably part of the reason why he and other actors grow beards and look so different from how we normally see them on screen. Very cool story.
Harrison is a gem. So glad they sent Ben to interview him. Ben's passion for the movies is palpable. I miss Robert Osborne, but he has been a worthy successor, and not just because of his family connections.
What a difference a great interviewer makes. I've rarely seen/heard Ford so engaged and heartfelt in an interview. He's actually interested in answering the questions!
Agreed Miranda
Did you know that his father was the Frank Mankiewicz who worked for Robert Kennedy? I remember him well!
@@patwooster3851 And his uncle directed (and wrote or co-wrote?) "All About Eve" which was a record breaking film at the Oscars and is a Top 20 or Top 10 film of all time.
He should get the Kennedy center honors for his contributions to Motion Pictures and lifetime achievement in the culture of the world. He’s richly deserves it.
AGREE AGREE and AGREE!
Are you kidding me? They've probably asked him a dozen times already.
I'm sure they have already asked. And if not, I'm sure it's coming. But you have to remember, alot of actors have to agree to things as well. This could have happened a decade ago and he said no.
@@geneticfreak2411 and those who says thanks but no thanks realize it’s ridiculous. Ford has never had a lot of DEPTH as an actor but he carved out a great niche and we have thoroughly enjoyed all his work!
@@geneticfreak2411 Well....giving it to George Clooney was absurd...
I love HARRISON FORDS humility, seems actually genuine. Best be gracious at 80 and still healthy and working. What a blessing , fantastic.
I'm so glad Harrison still loves his job. He is one of the best there is.
What a wonderful interview! I've Always Loved Mr Ford's talent and the fantastic characters he portrays.
I am a huge fan of Harrison Ford. I appreciate the things he does for Hollywood. I have loved Indiana Jones & Star Wars, including his other movies. I would love to meet him one day.❤
80 years old, blimey time flies. Scary. But the legend has fit 100 peoples lives into those 80 years and his still going.
I have always loved Harrison Ford. He's a great actor and very handsome.
Beautiful Soul. He's very consistent. I've watched Harrison's INSIDE THE ACTOR'S STUDIO, has the same outlook. I love his honest and clear communication. What you see is what you get. Love his work. Never disappoints.
He seems much more lively and sharp and happy in this interview than in previous years and other appearances. Where he often comes across uncomfortable, jaded or a bit lost in thought. Perhaps because it's at his ranch home. The environment suits him
Harrison Ford is definitely a a legend
What I like about Harrison is who he is when he's not acting, but he's also the greatest actor of his time! Blessings to you Harrison may you continue to keep on doing what you love for years to come!
One of the best
@@marvinhagler4721 THE GREATEST
@@moviefan8533 He was.....PEACE
1923 is an amazing series. Taylor Sheridan is a wonderful writer and Harrison Ford and Helen Mitren together are "perfect" together. (Sorry David) "Audacious and bold" story is a great description of the series. Thanks for this interview.
I believe his is afraid to get tired. Love Harrison Ford and my Wyoming.
Being a young teenager in the 90’s and seeing the Fugative for the first time was incredible..a defining movie growing up…then i saw Clear and Present Danger
I liked the Fugitive as well. Great cast. Still his work in Star Wars and Indiana Jones is what he will be remembered for.
I have always thought Highly of him. What great down to earth Man. Nothing selfish or phony about him.
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5 Star Wars movies, 5 Indiana Jones movies, 2 Jack Ryan movies, The Fugitive, Air Force One...the list goes on. Even in small dramas like Extraordinary Measures with Ford and Brendan Fraser, he is incredible.
Harrison Ford, class act.
Harrison is the real deal, folks.
At 80 and STILL makin' it happen!?
Wow.
Bless him...
I know. He has multiple projects going on when clearly he could hang up his hat (literally) and take it easy. That is some hardcore work ethic.
I can't wait to see all of his new projects... not the least of which is the new Indy film. Raiders came out when I was 13... I was so blown away by it that I decided I wanted to work in film. When I turned 18 I headed to LA and went to film school... where my dorm was plastered with Raiders posters, and Han Solo and Blade Runner, too. I'm not impressed by famous and have met many (some jerks, some decent folk)... but I would love to meet Harrison Ford. I sent him a sketchbook of my drawings I made of his many characters for his birthday when I was 14 and got a reply from his assistant on his personalized stationery... 14 year old me was over the moon! He will always be a constant throughout my life. Thank you for this wonderful interview... he seemed so calm and laid back being at home on his ranch!
He is a man who loves his work. You can't deny him that. He's earned his place, wherever he chooses to be.
Harrison Ford is the best. He’s awesome in Shrinking.
I really enjoyed the first episode of 1923 Harrison Ford and helen Mirren are brilliant
He looks fantastic ❤
Literally just watched Raider’s of the Lost Ark yesterday👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Legend 🙏🏽✨✨✨ my childhood bests all Indie movies 🎥
Dang, you cute!
Fifth Indy looks absolutely prime -- cheers to Harrison Ford
Love Mr. Ford.
I can't believe he's 80 years old 😱 He's one of my favorite actors. My top 3 movies are the Fugitive, Regarding Henry, and Air Force 1😁
Blade Runner, The Fugitive, & Air Force One.
Super cool guy. What you see is what you get with him. I watched him carry a bag up two flights of stairs for a fellow passenger while he was traveling years ago. Humble man.
He’s such a simple man. Hats of to Mr. Ford
I am a carpenter and I admire him too much
Hi Bob!
So you love working with wood, in the morning?
Love 1923… very realistic… great actors
We like your job and we like you doing it and seeing the results .
Great interview. Bob Mankiewicz did a great job and I bet Mr. Ford appreciated it.
Excellent segment.
I admire his modesty. I look forward to the new Indiana Jones movie.
He continually re-confirms himself as my hero. Great interview thanks CBS!
Can’t agree more
Its exciting to see him in his element. In any other interview I've seen, he seems uncomfortable, on the edge of annoyed. This one was so refreshing! Very cool guy!💗👍
Just adore Harrison Ford
What he said to the executive as a young actor was kinda legendary making. “I thought your were suppose to think he was a GROCERY DELIVER BOY”
Great segment. Wish it would have been longer!
I still love the movie, “Henry”, along with several of your other movies, Mr. Ford.
Fell in love with him as Hans Solo...he is a great like Sean Connery, Charlton Heston.
I was surprised by how moved I was by this interview. I'm of the age group that first saw Harrison Ford on the big screen in 1977 as Han Solo, and have been a huge fan ever since. Besides Han, Indy and Deckard are my favorites of his.
I live in Los Angeles and have interacted with my share of celebs (by reaction only) and have shared space with Mr. Ford also. It seems like celebrities are in a predicament of wanting to be adored and being left alone.
Anyway, I do appreciate this man and his work. Also, Han did shoot first and deserved a better ending!
Love Harrison Ford. Great interview!
The horse part showed but for all I know he's fluent in Spanish.
He and Mirren really bring something special to an already exceptional show.
HF seems much more open in his golden years.
He seems a lot happier here than in recent years. And he looks great!
Im 22 and Ill watch him
Harrison Ford is probably the last great movie star we have right now. One of the main reasons he has lasted so long is that he treats acting as a job. He never thinks of himself as a movie star. Guys like Robert Redford and Clint Eastwood think the same way. They never get caught up in the Hollywood hype that so many other stars like Charlie Sheen and company fall into. That’s why they have endured for so long. 5 great Ford Movies to watch are the First Star Wars film from 1977, Blade Runner, Indiana Jones and The last crusade, Clear and Present Danger and the Fugitive which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.
Many more
@Deckard97, Daniel Craig?? Bch pleeze!
It makes sense why he doesn’t like the attention he got from being Han Solo and see why it was such a surprise to see him show up at Star Wars Celebration
"Telling stories." Damn right.
He looks about 15 to 20 years younger than his age.
Money is the best anti-aging lotion.
@@I_WANT_MY_SLAW Don’t think it’s the money. Look up old rich men. He is active and enthusiastic. Has great hobbies and a nice wife
I'm sorry he really does look his age.
So humble
Yes, he's Han Solo and Indiana Jones, but Witness, Frantic, and The Fugitive are great thrillers as well.
Wonderful piece. Ford is my hero.
I am so looking forward to this series. I did not care for Yellowstone at all too much of the corporate world right now that makes me sick to my stomach but I love these historical pieces
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Legend. Hollywood greats of our time.
Good quote ‘Actors are good at lying’ on and off screen
I love Harrison Ford’s movie❤
My favorite actor!
Mr Ford best work is on 1923! Thank you for this part husband to Helen Mirren. The both of you are fantastic! The back drop of the West in the 1920's is something not seen much. But what has been lost is the devotion to ones family that your Duttons are showing. The love of family, the time[1920's] and the American experience is brought to life with such stunning colors ,Men and women with stories as big as the American frontier and the love stories.
Great actor
Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Tom Clancy's Jack P. Ryan, nuff said about Harrison Ford's acting career.
Without George Lucas would he have had the same career? Probably not.
Mi actor legendario por siempre y para siempre.
Amazing actor and human 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I went with my mother to see STAR WARS in 1977. She said of the group he was going to make it. Decades later she said I told you so.
A stage hand
American Graffiti And that was it
Thank you Harrison Ford
They forgot that movie. One of his first
This interviewer is awesome glad to see him sprouting
He likes his job...
except for the fame...
which is the reason he has his job!
WoW
I like that he’s also an aviator.
Wanna make Cooper really happy, Harrison? As a horse trainer, I know. Such a nice barn, but you overdid it with the flooring. You may like your wooden floor, but I can assure you that any horse who walks in there doesn't like it. You can even see that Cooper is almost tip toeing on the beautiful wooden floor. Harrison, take that floor out and use that wood on another project, but put a natural floor, dirt floor in. Just pull up the wood and rake the barn regularly. Or put some M10 down. If that gets dusty, spray it with water. And I only saw two saddles, but no other horses. Hopefully you have more than one. Just looking out for the horses. Btw, Cooper's gorgeous!
I would hate losing my anonymity. I like not having people notice me. I get uncomfortable when I run into someone I do know. Can't imagine having everyone around me notice me.
The odds of becoming famous are one in a million if you actively try to become famous. It's one in a billion if you don't try. So you have nothing to worry about.
Excellent. ❤
Living in Colorado for over a year for work and going up to Wyoming quite often I believe when all my work’s over, that’s where I wanna retire.
I was in Butte when 1923 was been filmed in Downtown,which in Butte is actually uphill but anyway,the traffic was madness and cars zipping by full of extras,catering trucks going mad...You named,it was present.
Great Interview
Indeed.
Top 5 Harrison Ford performances:
Witness
Regarding Henry
The Fugitive
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Air Force One
Thanks for listing Regarding Henry. One of my favorites.
STAR WARS, ALL his Raiders movies
And I like him, too! ❤️❤️❤️
Uff Ben gets to rub shoulders with legends.
But his daddy was a big shot!
“Snakes, why did it have to be snakes!
What a man
Harrison Ford classic
Everyone continually talks about Star Wars, Indiana Jones and The Fugitive but they leave out, or always seem to forget, American Graffiti. American Graffiti was the Lucas film he acted in before being Han Solo in Star Wars: Episode IV, and AG also starred Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, Cindy Williams, et al.
I love this man.
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Amazing Harrison still doing it. Once gave Daniel Craig one of my NM cartoon books since he and Harrison shot Cowboys & Aliens in NM. Look forward to Indy and the Ancient Irish Spring or whatever.
Love it! Love it! Love it! 👍
it is like Dallss jock e, jr own dad was the same too,
Coming from Wyoming, I can honestly say that there is no place more suited to being anonymous. Half a million people in the state pretty much promises that!
He's one of the Expendables.He's the best.
There’s a trade-off with everything, no-where and all at once.
Legend Movie star and a normal man🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
Legend
I laughed so hard it hurts at this very scene 😂😂😂😂 No time to bother
My uncle was a maintenance man in his apartment building in NY. Used to tell how he would buy them lunch on his way out of the building
I really wish someone would ask him about his woodworking hobby.
Love Harrison. He took flying lessons here in NJ at a very small air port called Aeroflex, in Andover. He learned to fly a Piper Cub. This is totally random, though...but his horse is lame on it's left front.
good interview.