Harrison Ford, Star Wars and Blade Runner
The actor is up for best performance by a male actor in a supporting role in television at the 2025 Golden Globes Awards Amy Sussman/WireImage Harrison Ford always keeps it cool, even when his colleagues are letting loose! The actor, 82, spoke to Variety ...
Harrison Ford is among the residents of Los Angeles concerned for their home as the Palisades Fire continues to rage. The “Shrinking” actor, 82, was spotted talking with police officers on Tuesday near his $12.6 million home in Brentwood, an upmarket neighborhood of Los Angeles currently threatened by the Palisades blaze.
An area of Brentwood was evacuated due to the ongoing Palisades Fire, which has destroyed numerous celebrity homes.
Host Nikki Glaser had the audience and viewers in tears during the 2025 Golden Globes on Sunday, Jan. 5 as she delivered her signature witty jabs about the talent in the room.
“He’s been killing it comedically,” Goldman adds of the Star Wars legend. “He’s also really been killing it with his more emotional pathos-y scenes. So we couldn’t be happier and luckier to work with him.”
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