Harrison Ford reveals 'Shrinking' could be his last role
Harrison Ford, now 83, says his role in Apple TV+'s Shrinking could be the ideal way to wrap up his acting journey.
At a recent LA event, he shared, "Where do you go from here? The kind of work that we're able to do is remarkable given the tools we have to work with, and the notion that lies behind this series," "if it was all over here, that would be sufficient."
Ford's role in 'Shrinking' and its significance
In Shrinking, Ford plays Dr. Paul Rhoades—a therapist dealing with Parkinson's disease—alongside Jason Segel and Michael J. Fox. The season recently dropped.
For Ford, this show feels "very special" and has been a nurturing experience after decades in Hollywood.
On working with Michael J. Fox
Ford admitted it was "a bit daunting" playing opposite Fox, whose real-life experience with Parkinson's informed his portrayal.
He called Fox "extraordinary," praising his grace and courage—and said working together made his own performance even richer.