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Harrison Ford Want to bare everything!
Bill Lawrenceco -creators of Apple TV+’s Shrinkingtold People at the Writers Guild Awards on Saturday, February 15 at Edison Ballroom in New York City that the actor, 82, asked to be shirt free for a scene they filmed.
When he walked on the carpet with his wife Christa Miller, who also plays in the comedy series with Ford, Lawrence said: “My favorite story I always tell people, because we did a shaving scene the other day, the first time (Ford) must make a shaving scene on The show, he called me and he’s like, “I won’t shoot this.” ”
The show creator reminded him that he was confused and asked, “Why not?”
According to Lawrence, Ford replied: “If I shave, I must be shirt free.”
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He continued, “and I am,” okay. You can be shirt free. What else do you need? “He’s walking,” just 10 minutes to make some push-ups. “”
Miller chose in and added that Ford “looked good” in the scene.
On the question of Ford finally took off the shirt to film the stage, Lawrence said: “Yes, of course. He spoiled me,” Before I joked, “I work on set shirtless now. Just trying to go head-to-head.”
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Shrinkage – co -created by Lawrence, Jason sail and Brett Goldstein – The following mourning therapist Jimmy Laird (sail), who decides to take a new, more bold attitude to his craft. Ford, in one of its first main TV roles, plays senior therapist Dr. Paul Rhoades, who works at the same center as Jimmy.
The series premiered on Apple TV+ in January 2023 and was broadcast its second season from October to December 2024. The second season sees Marvel StarThe character explores his journey with Parkinson’s disease. The show was renewed for a third season in October.
Talk to people In an exclusive interview Time for season 2, Ford said he is taking his character’s journey “Deadly F — ing seriously” despite the show’s comic nature.
“There is no intention to make it a joke,” he explained. “But there are people who absorb these types of experiences with grace and courage and a little wisdom. And it’s not to say that some people don’t.”
Ford added, “It’s just to say that this is a person who is particularly equipped to communicate what it is like, and it is something that I feel that is worth sharing with our audience.”