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With more than 30 amazing movies to his name, his profile is just hard to ignore.
But which are truly the best?
Dissatisfied with his prospects, Ford took up carpentry to support his family.
The rest is history.
In commemoration of Harrison Ford’s ongoing career, here are 33 of Harrison Ford’s greatest movies.
Bruno (2009)
Harrison Ford is barely in Bruno, and that’s the point.
It is easily one of the movie’s best jokes.
(Maybe the only good one, if we’re being honest.)
Hilariously, Ford was totally in on the gag.
The scene is punctuated with Ford instructing Willard to carry out his task “by whatever means available.”
Despite Ford’s best efforts, Dial of Destiny is far from Indy’s finest hour.
Harrison Ford has a very minor role in the movie as a cocky drag racer named Bob.
He may not be as cool as Han Solo, but American Graffiti is still an American classic.
K-19: The Widowmaker (2002)
Ever wanted to hear Harrison Ford speak with a Russian accent?
Cute and harmless, Six Days, Seven Nights is worth a ride in the clouds.
Together, the two embark on a life-changing adventure through the Alaskan wilderness.
While Frankie and Sgt.
Morning Glory (2010)
Breaking news!
You’ve got to watch Morning Glory, if you haven’t already.
Sabrina (1995)
Sydney Pollack’s 1995 remake of Billy Wilder’s 1954 classic inspires unfavorable comparisons.
Ormond’s Sabrina is the daughter of the humble chauffeur to the affluent Larrabee family of Long Island.
Believing America is done-for, Allie abruptly moves his whole family to Central America to start a new civilization.
But Allie’s family starts to fear him as he devolves into egomania and tyranny.
Being one of Ford’s few villainous roles, The Mosquito Coast is a must-see.
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)
No time for love, Dr. Jones!
(Steven Spielberg also returns to direct.)
Future Oscar-winner Ke Huy Quan plays a major supporting role as Short Round, Indy’s trusty sidekick.
Nevertheless, Ford is in his absolute prime as Indy in this direct sequel/prequel.
Only he could make being a scruffy-looking nerf herder sound like a compliment.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)
“Chewie, we’re home.”
Presumed Innocent (1990)
Harrison Ford sure is used to maintaining his innocence.
When she’s found dead in her apartment, all signs point to Rusty as the guilty party.
Now, Rusty is defending himself in a legal battle against all the odds.
Presumed Innocent stands out among the rest by sheer virtue of Harrison Ford in his prime.
Ford appears late in the film, when K’s search brings him to desolate Las Vegas.
Witness (1985)
An Amish boy is witness to the murder of a police officer in Philadelphia.
The movie’s explosions of urban violence are a complimentary contrast to its gorgeous montages of peaceful Amish living.
They eventually arrive in Cloud City, where they wind up literally face-to-face with Darth Vader himself.
Blade Runner (1982)
Are you more human than human?
It isn’t even the first time thatHarrison Fordplayed a role like this.
(Hello, Presumed Innocent!)