Thursday, May 22, 2008

Think You Know Harrison Ford?





Its Not All Snakes And Wookies!

In honor of Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull I “dug up” some fun facts you may or may not know about the daring archaeologist’s alter-ego! As if we could love the man any more...

He Builds Things

  • Before the acting career took off, he was a very well-respected carpenter.


    • He Can Fly–Seriously!

    • He has his private pilot’s license and owns several aircraft and a Bell 407 helicopter.

      • He Rescues People In Real Life

      • August 5, 2000: Ford used his helicopter to rescue 20 year-old Sarah George from a mountaintop in Idaho. George was apparently so overcome with emotion and heat stroke that she threw up. ''I can't believe I barfed in Harrison Ford's helicopter,'' she later said.


      • July 11, 2001: When 13 year-old Wyoming Boy Scout Cody Clawson went missing, rescue teams called Ford. Again in the trusty helicopter, Ford found the boy and flew him to safety. Luckily, no cleanup was necessary this time.

        • He’s Related To E.T.

        • His ex-wife, screenwriter Melissa Mathison, wrote the script for E.T. :The Extra Terrestrial.

          • He’s Lucky

          • Tom Selleck was originally cast as Han Solo. When Selleck had to drop out, Ford eventually got the role.


            • He’s Green

            • Famous for his conservation work, he has a species of ant (Peidole harrisonfordi) and spider (Calponia Harrisonfordi) named after him, as well as a species of butterfly named after his daughter, Georgia.

              • He’s Philosophical

              • (Quote) "Peace isn't merely the absence of conflict, but the presence of justice."

                • Harrison Ford, we love you. Whether you’re flying the Falcon, raiding the Ark, or irritating Irina Spalko (his adversary in Crystal Skull,) you will always be near and dear to us. Because–like the icons you yourself so admire, Gregory Peck and Gary Cooper–you’re more than an actor; you’re a really good guy.

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