WhenHarrison Fordpicks up the fedora and whip for the last time inIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, out June 30, he returns to a role that helped make him a legend.
But truth be told, Ford didn’t set out to be a Hollywood superstar. Or famous at all.
Fate—and fans—had other plans, of course. Over an unparalleled five-decade career, the dry-witted Chicago native has carried films, including the epicStar WarsandIndiana Jonesfranchises, that have grossed nearly $10 billion worldwide.
And Ford, who turns 81 in July, has lost none of his love of the game. “I probably enjoy making movies more now than I ever did,” he says.

He acknowledges age takes its toll—he’s still recovering from tearing a shoulder muscle on the second day of shootingIndiana Jones—but he has no interest in turning back the clock. “I don’t want to be young again,” says Ford, who has been married to actressCalista Flockhart, 58, since 2010 and is a father of five. “I was young, and now I enjoy being old.”
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Not one to be nostalgic or flashy, Ford has long preferred to keep his head down, and just get to work. “No one ever believes this, but I never wanted to be rich and famous,” he says. “I just wanted to be an actor.”
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But perhaps his most sentimental turn—at least for fans—is the reprisal of the swashbuckling Indiana Jones. “I wanted to see him rally for one last adventure,” he says.
At the film’s world premiere at Cannes, where Ford washonored with a Palme d’Or for lifetime achievementand received a rapturous reception, he did pause to take in the affection.
“I was just trying to keep myself composed,” he says. “There was very generous applause from the crowd [and] it was positive and humbling and nice.”
For that moment, and for all the support he’s received from fans over his still-thriving career, Ford is thankful. He says: “I am very gratified that I still have the opportunities that I have to work, and I owe that to the audience.”
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source: people.com