Ron Howard Finally Said What He Really Thinks About Harrison Ford and Hollywood Went Silent

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Ron Howard and Harrison Ford go back further than most people in Hollywood go back with anyone — to the sun-baked streets of American Graffiti in 1973, to the years before either of them fully understood what they were building, to a friendship forged in the particular crucible of a George Lucas production that launched both of their careers in directions that nobody on that set could have predicted and that the industry has spent fifty years trying to adequately describe.

Ron Howard became the director who gave the world Apollo 13 and A Beautiful Mind and Cinderella Man and Frost/Nixon, the filmmaker whose name on a project functions as a quiet guarantee of a certain quality of intelligence and craft and human decency. Harrison Ford became Han Solo and Indiana Jones and Jack Ryan and everything else that those names carry with them — the most quietly, durably iconic movie star of his generation, the man who turned reluctant heroism into an art form and never once appeared to be working at it. They have been friends through all of it, through every chapter of two of the most remarkable careers in the history of American cinema, and Ron Howard has spent fifty years saying the diplomatic, warmly supportive things that a friend says publicly about a friend in the industry while keeping, with obvious deliberateness, the fuller and more honest version of his assessment carefully to himself. What he has finally said — about who Harrison Ford actually is, about what working with him across five decades has revealed about the man beneath the legend, and about the thing that Hollywood has consistently gotten wrong about one of its most enduring stars — went through the entertainment community like a current, producing the specific, charged silence that only arrives when someone with the authority and the history to speak says something that is both completely unexpected and immediately, unmistakably true.

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