Harrison Ford talks '1923,' 'Indiana Jones,' and what’s next
Hollywood icon Harrison Ford opens up about his 60-year career, his foray into television, closing the chapter on “Indiana Jones” and why he has no plans to quit acting. “The idea of not working doesn’t make much sense to me. It’s really where I feel most alive," he says.
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