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Harrison Ford, the venerable Hollywood legend, has had a busy and emotionally charged week—marked by a major public appearance, an Emmy milestone, and an unexpected health setback. Most notably, Harrison Ford’s team confirmed he will not appear as a presenter at the highly anticipated 2025 Academy Awards due to a recent diagnosis of shingles late last month, according to both Variety and Entertainment Weekly. Despite being sidelined from the Oscars—a rare retreat for the famously tireless star—Ford is said to be “resting and doing well,” with reports emphasizing he attended the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards just days prior in good spirits, sharing the spotlight alongside his “Shrinking” co-star Jessica Williams. That’s where the cameras last captured Ford’s trademark wry humor intact; fans are relieved there are no signs of lasting distress, even as the Oscars proceed without him.
Meanwhile, on the Apple lot, Ford’s work on “Shrinking” has finished filming its third season, and the set was treated to a heartfelt, unscripted farewell from Ford, which went viral on social media. Apple TV’s Instagram shared a video of Ford addressing the cast and crew, visibly moved, saying, “You guys are the best. The very, very best at what you do and how you do it. And how you make people feel is just f------ amazing.” He added, “I love this place. I love working with you guys. I hope we can all get back here and do it again.” The moment, captured for Instagram, showed Ford tearing up, embracing the ensemble, and even sharing a playful exchange with co-star Jason Segel. The speech drew widespread praise for its authenticity and rare vulnerability from the typically reserved icon, according to AOL.
Adding to the headline stack, Harrison Ford just earned his first-ever Emmy nomination for his role as Dr. Paul Rhodes in “Shrinking,” a twist that’s causing buzz in both the industry and among fans, as reported by People. Ford has been candid about the seriousness and personal connection he feels playing a therapist living with Parkinson’s, a role inspired by creator Brett Goldstein’s father. The show itself pulled in seven nominations, including as an Outstanding Comedy Series, cementing Ford’s late-career appeal beyond the blockbuster franchises that made him a household name.
Not all news is new, though. Nostalgia and legacy remain a staple; as the Oscars approach without him, his absence is a keen reminder of his enduring cultural impact. And in quirky Hollywood lore, George Clooney told Esquire about a dream involving a kitchen Jacuzzi with Ford and Clooney’s wife, Amal—a story that made good copy but, as always with Ford, the on-camera grace and off-camera humor outshine the chatter.
There’s nothing juicy in the business or social media sphere this week—no new investments, no scandals, no surprise collaborations—just a quieter chapter where Harrison Ford’s strength is in his humanity, respect among peers, and a career that continues to surprise, even as he recuperates from an unwelcome but non-life-threatening infection. His recent days are a blend of professional triumph and personal recovery, with his legendary status undimmed as he takes a rare pause from the spotlight.
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