Friday, 7 August 2009

Harrison Ford

If Harrison Ford had listened to the head of the studio early in his career, he would have remained a carpenter and do not go to some of the biggest star in Hollywood films and has become one of the stars of the Industrial Bank. Born July 13 1942 in Chicago and grew up in suburban middle class, he set in childhood. In the introverted loner, he was popular with girls, but part of the school bullies. Ford quietly endured their everyday tortured until he has a days lost his cool and beat the tar on the leader of a gang responsible for it has thrown down the embankment. He had no special affinity for films and, in general, went on dates because they are inexpensive and dark. By high school, Ford studied English and philosophy at Ripon College in Wisconsin. In recognition of poor student, he began acting while in college, then worked briefly in summer stock. He was expelled from school for three days before removing it because it does not finish his thesis. 

In the mid-60s, Ford, and his first wife (his favorite college) moved to Hollywood, where he signed a contract with a player from Colombia, and Universal. After his debut on screen as a small boy in Dead Heat in the carrousel (1966), he played secondary roles, usually as a cowboy in a few films in the late 60s and in the series television shows like Gunsmoke, The Virgin and courage. Discouraged by the two roles, he has received, and the difficulties to ensure their young family, he abandoned himself and taught carpentry through library books borrowed local libraries. Thanks to its performance recently purchased the house in Hollywood practice Ford himself a talented woodworker, and after the success of its first contract to build the capacity because of Sergio Mendez, found himself in demand with other residents of Hollywood (it was also during this time that Ford acquired his famous scar, the result of a minor accident). 

Meanwhile, Ford is lucky actor began to change when a casting director friend for whom he helped make the construction to get a role in George Lucas American Graffiti (1973). In the film, which became a surprise blockbuster and Ford increased familiarity. Many viewers, especially women, have responded in turn that the gruffly macho Bob Falfa subtly charismatic type of images that later became the Ford brand.

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