Harrison Ford, 82, Responds with Deadpan Humor When Asked About Retirement

Harrison Ford, at 82 years old, is still going strong in the entertainment industry. Recently, on the red carpet for Season 2 of his show “1923” on Paramount+, he was asked what would make him retire. With his signature dry humor, Ford replied, “When you forget my name.”

When questioned about the possibility of a third season for “1923,” Ford simply shrugged and said, “I just work here.” His responses to retirement inquiries were similarly nonchalant – when Extra asked him if he had considered retirement, Ford responded, “Haven’t thought about it.”

The Hollywood icon attributes his continued work in the industry to good writing, stating, “I just stumbled into a kind of vein of it, and that’s why I’m so ubiquitous right now.” In praising “Yellowstone” universe creator Taylor Sheridan, he highlighted the exceptional quality of his writing and storytelling skills.

Ford’s on-screen chemistry with his “1923” co-star, Helen Mirren, who plays his on-screen wife, is evident. Describing Mirren as an “absolutely extraordinary actress” and a “wonderful person,” Ford expressed admiration for her talent and character.

Currently, Ford is juggling two shows – “1923” and the Apple TV+ comedy “Shrinking,” for which he received a Golden Globe nomination. Additionally, he is part of the blockbuster “Captain America: Brave New World.”

Since marrying his third wife, Calista Flockhart, in 2010, Ford has been enjoying family life with their adopted son, Liam, 22, and his four adult children from previous marriages. His co-star on “1923,” Julia Schlaepfer, who plays his character’s daughter-in-law, humorously described Ford as “the funniest person alive” and praised his humility and talent.

In summary, Harrison Ford remains a respected and admired figure in Hollywood, known for his exceptional talent, down-to-earth demeanor, and unwavering dedication to his craft.