Harrison Ford's ‘1923’ co-star says actor’s real-life plane crash impacted his acting
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Helen Mirren saw firsthand Harrison Ford's plane crash trauma while filming a scene of Taylor Sheridan's "Yellowstone" prequel, "1923." Mirren believes Ford's experience has affected his acting.
Mirren recalled the very first scene with Ford in "1923," which was the aftermath of an ambush against the Dutton family. Ford's character, Jacob Dutton, was left riddled with bullet wounds. "He’s been carried into the kitchen, dying and covered in blood, and later Harrison did say to me, ‘That was how I was after the accident.’" Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to janelle.ash@fox.com.
"He’s been carried into the kitchen, dying and covered in blood, and later Harrison did say to me, ‘That was how I was after the accident,’" Mirren told the outlet, referring to his plane crash. "I think, maybe, going through that experience just gave him a very different understanding of what it is to be a sentient human being."