
Jeffrey Wright Says Harrison Ford Taught Him A Life Lesson In Just 1 Word
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"It really stayed with me," the "Batman" actor said.
Jeffrey Wright said Harrison Ford inadvertently taught him a lesson in respect more than three decades ago that still sticks.
During an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” the “American Fiction” star recalled working with Ford for the 1990 film “Presumed Innocent.”
It was Wright’s first major film. He had a small role, and barely a penny in his pocket, he said, and “I had no idea what I was doing.”
Ford, the star, was at the peak of his career, yet “he was so wonderful. He was so, so gracious,” Wright recalled.
There was one particular moment that stood out to Wright. During rehearsals one day, director Alan Pakula shouted out to Ford from the other side of the set.
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