The legendary Harrison Ford added another milestone to his storied career on Sunday night, accepting the 61st SAG-AFTRA Life Achievement Award. During the 32nd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards held on March 1, 2026, the 83-year-old actor received a thunderous standing ovation from his peers. The honor recognizes Ford’s massive contributions to cinema, spanning from the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises to recent television hits like Shrinking on Apple TV+.
Actor Woody Harrelson presented the award, praising Ford’s enduring professionalism and his unique ability to anchor the biggest blockbusters in history. Harrelson highlighted Ford’s "fierce commitment to the craft" before the two shared a warm embrace on stage. The presentation included a career-spanning montage featuring Ford’s most iconic roles, including Han Solo, Indiana Jones, and Rick Deckard from Blade Runner.
"I’m honored, but it feels a little early," Ford joked to the crowd, sparking laughter throughout the room. In his emotional acceptance speech, the actor reflected on his decades in the industry and specifically thanked his wife, Calista Flockhart, for her unwavering support. Ford also credited his longevity to the "thousands of people" he has worked with, citing longtime collaborations with directors like George Lucas and Steven Spielberg while noting that storytelling remains a collaborative effort he still cherishes.
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