Harrison Ford made whips, fedoras, and archaeology look cool—sorry, Tom Selleck, but Indy was always destined to be Ford’s adventure!
Harrison Ford might have a famously grumpy disposition, but only once was he convinced that bloody murder was the only solution to his problems.
How far would you go for some great Scotch whisky? For Harrison Ford, the answer is that he'll go all the way to Scotland. In a new ad campaign for Glenmorangie Scotch, Ford appears in a kilt, surrounded by bagpipes, like a total Scottish cliché. And in a new series of ads, Ford jokes about getting on a mountain in Scotland to hawk awesome Scotch.
Film legend Harrison Ford is the star of a new worldwide ad-campaign for Glenmorangie Highland single malt Scotch whiskey. The campaign comprises a series of episodic movies.
Hollywood icon Harrison Ford stars in Glenmorangie's new 12-part series 'Once Upon a Time in Scotland', blending tradition with humour in a fresh take on whisky advertising.
While talking about music icons like The Doors, Brian Wilson and The Eagles, 'Indiana Jones' star Harrison Ford named his favourite album of all time.
She gets where the jokes are and she doesn’t require a lot of talk about it. With her, I think of Yoda: ‘There is no talk, only do.’ She’s stretched my imagination. Wow, look at Harrison Ford talking about Yoda willy nilly!
The Dutton Ranch owned by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren is at the center of a war in Montana in the official trailer for '1923' season 2. The second installment of the ‘Yellowstone’ prequel is set to premiere on Paramount+ on Sunday,
Harrison Ford is the new face of Glenmorangie Whisky, and fans are living for the new ad campaign. To promote the brand's single malt Scotch whisky, the 82-year-old actor traveled to Scotland, where he shot photo and video content for the brand—while wearing a kilt,
“A Rock N’ Roll Heart” and “Time Capsule” were shot at numerous locations around the Ventura, Ojai and Santa Paula areas. Popular landmarks including the Ventura Pier, Cemetery Memorial Park and the cross at Grant Park are clearly visible to people watching “A Rock N’ Roll Heart,” and that was, according to Greer, by design.
We now have a final runtime for Marvel Studios' Captain America: Brave New World, along with confirmation on the number of post-credits scenes the movie will