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Harrison Ford Reveals His Favorite Films from His Legendary Career
When it comes to iconic actors, few names shine as bright as Harrison Ford. From Star Wars to Indiana Jones to Blade Runner, he’s been the face of some of Hollywood’s biggest and most memorable franchises. But if you ask Ford which of his own movies are his favorites, his answers may surprise you.
A Legend Reflects on His Work
Recently, Ford was asked to pick a few of his favorite performances and movies. Unlike what many fans might expect, he didn’t just go for the blockbusters. Instead, he picked films that had meaning to him, even if they weren’t the most commercially successful.
One of his top picks is Raiders of the Lost Ark. Not exactly a shock, right? This film gave us the unforgettable Indiana Jones. When asked to name a favorite line, Ford said, “It’s not the years, it’s the mileage.” Interestingly, that’s not the exact line from the movie, but close enough to show how much it stuck with him.
The Mosquito Coast: His Most Proud Role
Ford says his best acting performance came in The Mosquito Coast (1986), directed by Peter Weir. In the film, Ford plays Allie Fox, a stubborn inventor who moves his family to Central America in search of a better life. Things fall apart quickly as Fox’s personality grows more intense and unstable.
It’s a deep role, and not the kind fans are used to seeing Ford in. But he believes it showcased his true range. The story is emotional, layered, and a little dark. According to director Weir, the character of Fox was loosely based on the type of overconfident salesman you might compare to someone like Donald Trump.
Other Personal Favorites: 42 and K-19
Ford also mentioned 42 and K-19: The Widowmaker as films he’s proud of.
In 42, Ford played Branch Rickey, the Dodgers executive who signed Jackie Robinson, breaking Major League Baseball’s color barrier. The movie, starring the late Chadwick Boseman, touched a lot of people. Ford’s role was serious and grounded, showing his ability to support the story without stealing the spotlight.
K-19: The Widowmaker, directed by Kathryn Bigelow, was another bold choice. Released in 2002, the movie follows the story of a Soviet nuclear submarine. Ford played the Russian captain, delivering a role far different from his usual American hero characters. He starred alongside Liam Neeson and Peter Sarsgaard, bringing a heavy Cold War story to life.
Ford doesn’t like to overthink past roles. As he once said, “Each film has its own destiny, and I don’t go back and parse the experience.” That kind of mindset probably helps him keep moving forward after such a long and successful career.
Not the Usual Picks, But Very Personal
If most fans made a list of favorite Harrison Ford films, they’d probably say Indiana Jones, Star Wars, or Blade Runner. And that makes sense. Those roles are legendary. But Ford’s own choices show that the work that meant the most to him wasn’t always the biggest box office hit.
He values the story, the character, and the challenge. That says a lot about who he is—not just as an actor, but as an artist.
FAQs
What is Harrison Ford’s favorite movie line?
He said his favorite line is “It’s not the years, it’s the mileage,” from Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Which performance does Harrison Ford think is his best?
Ford believes his best work came in The Mosquito Coast (1986), where he played Allie Fox.
What other films does Ford feel proud of?
He mentioned 42 and K-19: The Widowmaker as two movies he’s especially proud of.
Does Ford talk about Star Wars or Blade Runner as his favorites?
No, surprisingly he didn’t include those films in his personal favorites, even though they’re fan favorites.
Will Harrison Ford return to acting?
Though he’s slowed down recently, Ford is still active and involved in select projects. He continues to take roles that interest him, not just big ones.
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