Harrison Ford

1942-

Biography: life and films

Harrison Ford is an American actor and producer. He was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA on 13th July 1942.

His best films as an actor include George W. Hill's Zander the Great (1925), Irvin Kershner's The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Ridley Scott's thriller Blade Runner (1982), Roman Polanski's crime-thriller Frantic (1988) and Robert Salis's L'envers du décor: Portrait de Pierre Guffroy (1992).

Harrison Ford has so far appeared in 136 films.

He has most frequently worked with the following directors: Walter Edwards (13 films), E. Mason Hopper (6), George Melford (5), Steven Spielberg (4), Robert G. Vignola (3), James Cruze (3), Herbert Brenon (3), Erle C. Kenton (3), Sydney Pollack (2), Sidney Franklin (2), Sam Wood (2), Rollin S. Sturgeon (2), Phillip Noyce (2), Peter Weir (2), Mike Nichols (2), George Lucas (2), Frank R. Strayer (2), Francis Ford Coppola (2), Donald Crisp (2), D.W. Griffith (2), Alan J. Pakula (2) and Agnès Varda (2).

His most frequent genres include: drama (55 films), comedy (44), comedy-romance (25), Thriller (17), comedy-drama (12), romance (10), crime-thriller (7), Western (7), Documentary (5), War (4) and Fantasy (3).

Our average rating for Harrison Ford over all films is: 3.1

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Excuse Me (1915) [a]

Anton the Terrible (1916) [a]

A Roadside Impresario (1917) [a]

Molly Entangled (1917) [a]

On the Level (1917) [a]

The Crystal Gazer (1917) [a]

The Mysterious Mrs. Musslewhite (1917) [a]

The Sunset Trail (1917) [a]

The Tides of Barnegat (1917) [a]

A Lady's Name (1918) [a]

A Pair of Silk Stockings (1918) [a]

A Petticoat Pilot (1918) [a]

Good Night, Paul (1918) [a]

Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots (1918) [a]

Sauce for the Goose (1918) [a]

Such a Little Pirate (1918) [a]

The Cruise of the Make-Believes (1918) [a]

Unclaimed Goods (1918) [a]

Viviette (1918) [a]

Experimental Marriage (1919) [a]

Girls (1919) [a]

Happiness a la Mode (1919) [a]

Hawthorne of the U.S.A. (1919) [a]

Romance and Arabella (1919) [a]

The Third Kiss (1919) [a]

The Veiled Adventure (1919) [a]

You Never Saw Such a Girl (1919) [a]

A Lady in Love (1920) [a]

Easy to Get (1920) [a]

Food for Scandal (1920) [a]

Her Beloved Villain (1920) [a]

Miss Hobbs (1920) [a]

Oh, Lady, Lady (1920) [a]

Young Mrs. Winthrop (1920) [a]

A Heart to Let (1921) [a]

Love's Redemption (1921) [a]

Passion Flower (1921) [a]

The Wonderful Thing (1921) [a]

Wedding Bells (1921) [a]

Find the Woman (1922) [a]

Foolish Wives (1922) [a]

Her Gilded Cage (1922) [a]

Shadows (1922) [a]

Smilin' Through (1922) [a]

The Old Homestead (1922) [a]

The Primitive Lover (1922) [a]

When Love Comes (1922) [a]

Bright Lights of Broadway (1923) [a]

Little Old New York (1923) [a]

Maytime (1923) [a]

Vanity Fair (1923) [a]

A Fool's Awakening (1924) [a]

Janice Meredith (1924) [a]

The Average Woman (1924) [a]

The Price of a Party (1924) [a]

Three Miles Out (1924) [a]

Lovers in Quarantine (1925) [a]

Proud Flesh (1925) [a]

Sally of the Sawdust (1925) [a]

That Royle Girl (1925) [a]

The Mad Marriage (1925) [a]

The Marriage Whirl (1925) [a]

The Wheel (1925) [a]

Zander the Great (1925) [a]

Almost a Lady (1926) [a]

Hell's Four Hundred (1926) [a]

Sandy (1926) [a]

The Nervous Wreck (1926) [a]

The Song and Dance Man (1926) [a]

Up in Mabel's Room (1926) [a]

Night Bride (1927) [a]

No Control (1927) [a]

Rubber Tires (1927) [a]

The Girl in the Pullman (1927) [a]

The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary (1927) [a]

A Blonde for a Night (1928) [a]

A Woman Against the World (1928) [a]

Golf Widows (1928) [a]

Just Married (1928) [a]

Let 'Er Go Gallegher (1928) [a]

The Rush Hour (1928) [a]

Three Weekends (1928) [a]

Love in High Gear (1932) [a]

A Time for Killing (1967) [a]

Luv (1967) [a]

Journey to Shiloh (1968) [a]

Getting Straight (1970) [a]

Zabriskie Point (1970) [a]

American Graffiti (1973) [a]

The Conversation (1974) [a]

Heroes (1977) [a]

Star Wars (1977) [a]

Force 10 from Navarone (1978) [a]

Apocalypse Now (1979) [a]

Hanover Street (1979) [a]

The Frisco Kid (1979) [a]

The Empire Strikes Back (1980) [a]

Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) [a]

Blade Runner (1982) [a]

Return of the Jedi (1983) [a]

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) [a]

Witness (1985) [a]

The Mosquito Coast (1986) [a]

Frantic (1988) [a]

Working Girl (1988) [a]

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) [a]

Presumed Innocent (1990) [a]

Regarding Henry (1991) [a]

L'Envers du décor: Portrait de Pierre Guffroy (1992) [a]

Patriot Games (1992) [a]

The Fugitive (1993) [a]

A Century of Cinema (1994) [a]

Clear and Present Danger (1994) [a]

L'Univers de Jacques Demy (1995) [a]

Les Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma (1995) [a]

Sabrina (1995) [a]

Air Force One (1997) [a]

The Devil's Own (1997) [a]

Six Days Seven Nights (1998) [a]

Mardy Murie: Arctic Dance (1999) [a]

Random Hearts (1999) [a]

What Lies Beneath (2000) [a]

K-19: The Widowmaker (2002) [a]

Hollywood Homicide (2003) [a]

Firewall (2006) [a]

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) [a]

Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired (2008) [a]

Brüno (2009) [a]

Crossing Over (2009) [a]

Extraordinary Measures (2010) [a]

Morning Glory (2010) [a]

Cowboys & Aliens (2011) [a]

Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues (2013) [a]

Paranoia (2013) [a]

Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens (2015) [a]



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