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Harrison Ford: "I Could Be Dead, But I'm Still Working."

At the age of 80, Harrison Ford continues to prove that life doesn't come with an expiration date.

Harrison Ford: A Lifetime of Achievement

An actor for over five decades (he started working in the 1960s), Hollywood legend, Harrison Ford recently graced the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, where he received the Lifetime Achievement Award to a thunderous standing ovation that lasted an incredible five minutes. It's a testament to his ability to continuously redefine his own story, and inspire multiple generations.

Star Wars and Indiana Jones

Harrison Ford's illustrious acting career began in the late 1960s, but it was his breakout role as the charming Han Solo in 1977's "Star Wars" that launched him into stardom. This portrayal of the lovable smuggler propelled Ford to international acclaim and established him as a leading man.

Ford's versatile career has showcased his range as an actor. In 1981, he first brought the adventurous archaeologist Indiana Jones to life in "Raiders of the Lost Ark," a role that would become synonymous with his name and leave an enduring legacy in the world of adventure cinema.

The Many Faces of Harrison Ford

While many are well into retirement in their eighties, Harrison Ford shows no signs of slowing down. He's a force to be reckoned with, having captivated audiences for over half a century in diverse roles that showcase his talent. Even today, with his career as the incomparable Indiana Jones drawing to a close, he appears in Apple TV's series "Shrinking" and has recently wrapped the first season of "1923," a thrilling Yellowstone spinoff.

Ford has also recently been spotted on set of his next adventure, as President Thaddeous 'Thunderbolt’ Ross in Marvel’s “Captain America: Brave New World.”

A new role in a thrilling franchise at the age of eighty? Why not? He’s got this.

Harrison Ford: The Man, the Myth, the Legend

Ford’s appearance at the Cannes Film Festival was part of the world premiere of his fifth and final Indiana Jones film, "Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny." His iconic role has become synonymous with adventure and excitement, and Ford's portrayal has left an indelible mark on cinema history.

In the film, the directors have used de-ageing technology to create the flashback scenes in the script. Ford defended its use, saying: “I know that face. That is what I looked like 35 years ago. It is not magic, or CGI. Lucasfilm have hundreds of filmed images of me over the years and this was the result of the scientific mining of the library.”

The 80-year-old actor also shared his relaxed attitude about his actual aging:

"I don't look back and say, 'I wish I was that guy again,' because I don't," Ford said. "I'm real happy with age. I love being older. It was great to be young, but sh*tfire: I could be dead, and I'm still working."

Harrison Ford: A Hollywood Legend

What sets Harrison Ford apart is not just his talent, but also his inspiring perspective on life and work and his refusal to conform to the traditional idea of retirement. Instead of settling down and taking it easy, he continues to embrace his craft with passion and dedication. By doing so, he challenges the notion that age should limit our aspirations and pursuits.

His journey is a reminder that in the spirit of Indiana Jones, life should be seen as an adventure filled with endless possibilities. Harrison Ford's refusal to let age define him should inspire us all to never say no to one last adventure (or two).

Ford's journey is a reminder that we should all keep doing what we love. Because, in the end, it's not about the years we've lived, but the adventures and experiences we've had along the way.

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We are big believers that you should be able to design a life you love and not stick to a linear path, especially when it comes to ageing and retirement. In fact, we'd go as far to say that the concept of retirement in its current form needs to be retired. Yes, that's right, there's no rulebook here!