Harrison Ford has had a stellar career appearing in some of the biggest franchises ever, including Blade Runner, Star Wars and the one with the fedora wearing, whip cracking adventurer. You know the one. The actor ponders on his legendary career as he ends a historic run as Indiana Jones.
Ford has had some of the most iconic roles in movie history. The actor has played Han Solo in Star Wars, Jack Ryan in the Tom Clancy cinematic universe, Rick Deckard in Blade Runner, and the titular character in Indiana Jones among many other roles.
While many fans see Ford as one of Hollywood's legendary movie stars, the actor wants to be known as something else. In an interview with EW, Ford stated that he would like to be known as a "working actor" instead.
"I don't connect the dots myself," Ford said. "I mean, I do not know what a legend does for a living. I know that I consider myself to be a working actor, and I'll settle for that." Despite his unquestionable talent and fame, the actor is clearly capable of being humble.
He adds, "I suppose legend means that you've been around for a long time. And I think it's meant to be, uh, gracious, but it just, uh… sounds old. I'm clever enough to figure out that it's meant to be a nice thing to say, and so it must be. But I'm just telling you what my gut reaction to it is."
