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They say a true legend doesn’t just walk into a room—they own it. And when Harrison Ford strolls in, it’s not just about the iconic roles or the thousands of fans clamoring for an autograph. No, it’s about the raw, unfiltered humanity that pours out of him, like an old friend you’ve known forever. He’s the kind of guy who can shed a tear for your loss and still find a way to save the day if the situation calls for it.

Naturally, it’s no wonder that his1923co-star Helen Mirren is head over heels for him—both on-screen and off. And let’s be real: who wouldn’t be? When she was asked what Mirren loved most about the man who made Indiana Jones synonymous with cracking whips and impossibly good-looking archaeologists, she didn’t hesitate. She spilled the beans, with a side of awe.
Helen Mirren’s heartfelt ode to her1923co-star Harrison Ford
Harrison Fordis not someone who lets the spotlight burn his soul. Instead, he lets it shine on others, all while keeping his feet firmly planted on the ground. And Helen Mirren would totally agree on this.
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The dynamic duo, who first shared the screen inThe Mosquito Coastin 1986, have reunited after over 35 years in Taylor Sheridan’s1923,Yellowstonespinoff. As they take on the roles of a married ranching couple, their on-screen bond mirrors their deep off-screen camaraderie. But don’t take our word for it—Ford himself called working with Mirren again a “treat”.
And when it comes from someone like Ford, you can bet that kind of praise is earned, not given lightly. Last year, the actor toldPEOPLE:

Helen is incredible. What a treat it is to work with her again.
Mirren, in turn, had some glowing words of her own about Ford. Describing him as the same person she had met all those years ago, she painted a vivid picture of a man who remained as genuine as the iconic characters he had brought to life on screen:

In his essence, Harrison Ford is the same person he was when I first met him. Impatient with the annoying sides of the great fame that had settled upon him, adult sycophancy, loss of privacy, etc., and yet immeasurably patient and kind to starstruck kids so excited to see their hero.
Mirren also highlighted a fascinating comparison between his acting and his passion for carpentry:

His work was always beautifully designed and constructed, like the carpentry he was so well known for, and I was deeply impressed with his understanding and use of the techniques of film acting.
Ford’s combination of humility, mystery, and brilliance in his work made him a living legend in Mirren’s eyes.

Helen Mirren reflected on the evolution of Harrison Ford
Do you ever think of the kind of person you’d turn to in a crisis? Harrison Ford is that person—a reliable, steady hand you’d call when your car is stranded in a ditch or when you’re burdened with the sorrow of losing a beloved cat.
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Helen Mirren, who’s had the privilege of working alongside Ford, offered a compelling portrayal of how the latter has evolved. In the same chat with PEOPLE, she reflected:
Then 30 years of amazing life happened to both of us, and now we are reconnected, and I find a person not guarded, unafraid of feelings and expressing them; generous, funny, as professional as ever, and still impatient with stardom.
Mirren’s words encapsulated why Ford isn’t just a star but a friend to many:
I think the element that makes him the legend that he is and will be is that sense of being the kind of guy you would call when your car got stuck in a ditch and also completely understand why you were so upset about your cat dying and shed some tears with you.
His recent role in1923, a Paramount+ western series, proves that even after all these years, Ford’s talent and magnetic presence remain as compelling as ever. Thoughcritics may throw shade at the show, his continued passion for acting shines through. But beyond the applause and the attention, it’s his quiet generosity and loyalty that continues to earn the love and admiration of millions.
1923is now available for streaming on Paramount+.
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