Harrison Ford can’t assist himself when he’s hungry.
Throughout the opening of the SAG Awards 2025 on Sunday, the legendary actor, 82, ate a potato chip which threw his “Shrinking” co-star Jessica Williams for a loop whereas she was doing her “I am an actor” speech.
“Los Angeles is known as the city of dreams — and sure enough all my dreams have come true here,” Williams mentioned at first of her speech.
However whereas Williams spoke to the digital camera, Ford was sitting subsequent to her consuming a potato chip — which distracted the actress.
Williams stumbled over her phrases, began laughing and yelled, “I told him to turn away!”
Ford then circled and confronted towards the desk as he continued consuming the chip.
“Don’t look!” Williams yelled.
She continued her speech and mentioned, “From my dream of preparing in a Starbucks bathroom before an audition, to my dream of crying in a Del Taco bathroom afterwards. I’ve lived my dream of changing clothes while parked on a street nice enough to have shady trees — but not so nice that some white lady called the police on me.”
When she completed her speech, Williams turned again at Ford and jokingly hit his chest because the pair laughed.
Williams and Ford co-star in “Shrinking” on Apple TV+ alongside Jason Segel, Luke Tennie, Michael Urie and Christa Miller.
Your entire solid is nominated for excellent efficiency by an ensemble in a comedy collection on the SAG Awards, whereas Ford is individually nominated for excellent efficiency by a male actor in a comedy collection.
The “Star Wars” icon confirmed as much as the star-studded occasion in Los Angeles with out his longtime spouse, Calista Flockhart.
“My wife is in New York doing a play,” he revealed in an interview with Individuals/Leisure Weekly on the crimson carpet.
However Ford, who was wearing an aesthetic tuxedo, famous that he introduced his agent with him to the occasion on the Shrine Auditorium.
Throughout a earlier interview with GQ, Ford defined why he needed to star in “Shrinking,” by which he performs a personality with Parkinson’s illness.
“The success of the writing,” he mentioned in October. “It seems a difficult thing to do, but it was done with grace and charm, and I thought it was successful when I read the script that was given to me by Brett Goldstein.”
“And it was something that I immediately was attracted to because of its success in both the areas of drama and comedy,” he added. “It was an unusual character for me to play, I thought.”