An Exec Once Told Harrison Ford He Was ‘Never Going To Make It’ In Hollywood, And I Love The ‘Cool’ Way It Came Full Circle Years Later
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An Exec Once Told Harrison Ford He Was ‘Never Going To Make It’ In Hollywood, And I Love The ‘Cool’ Way It Came Full Circle Years Later


Harrison Ford is, to put it lightly, a Hollywood legend, with a slew of fine performances across various films to prove it. Of course, like so many actors, Ford wasn’t exactly an overnight success, and he had to pay his dues. Believe it or not, long before Ford landed the role of Star Wars’ Han Solo or was tapped to play Indiana Jones, he was told that he would “never” make it in the film industry. Obviously, that assertion proved to be untrue and, on top of that, it also created a full-circle moment for Ford years later.

Years ago, Ford appeared in 1966’s Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round, a James Coburn-led film in which he played a bellhop. Ford recently reflected on that experience during his appearance on Ted Danson and Woody Harrelson’s Where Everybody Knows Your Name podcast. As the humorously dry Ford recalled, his part was relatively straightforward. The Oscar nominee laid it out as follows:

I played a bell boy in a movie with James Coburn…. And my entire part was — and I’m dressed obviously, as a bell boy — ‘Mr. Jones, paging Mr. Jones.’ And he would say, ‘Boy,’ and I would say, ‘Mr. Jones, Room 251?’ And he’d say, ‘Yes,’ and I gave him the telegram.



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