Actor Harrison Ford shared a lighthearted and unexpected personal admission during a recent late-night television appearance, joking about listening to soundtracks from his own films while in the bedroom, as reported [1] by Page Six.
Ford, 83, made the comment during a March 10 interview on “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” where the longtime Hollywood star discussed his career and some of the projects that helped define it.
During the conversation, Ford was asked whether he had ever listened to the soundtracks from his well-known movies during intimate moments. The veteran actor answered the question directly, drawing laughter from the audience.
“Of course I have,” Ford said.
The actor did not specify which of his films’ music he may have played during those moments. When the topic shifted to his body of work more broadly, Ford explained that he does not single out any particular film as a favorite.
“I don’t have a favorite because I really love the making of a movie. That’s where I’m satisfied, when we’re making it,” he said.
Ford also joked about the filmmaking process, suggesting the finished product sometimes differs from what the cast and crew originally envisioned.
“When you see it, it’s been all screwed up,” Harrison joked to the audience, “When I did it, it was better than that.”
Ford’s career spans decades and includes some of the most recognizable roles in modern film.
His list of major projects includes the 1977 release of “Star Wars,” the 1981 adventure film “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” and the 1982 science-fiction classic “Blade Runner.”
In later years, Ford returned to several of those iconic characters.
He reprised his role as Han Solo in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” in 2015 and appeared again in the dystopian franchise with “Blade Runner 2049” in 2017.
Ford also returned as Indiana Jones in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” which was released in 2023.
The late-night interview came shortly after Ford was honored earlier this month at the 2026 Actor Awards presented by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
During the ceremony, Ford accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award and took time during his speech to thank several people in his life, including his wife, actress Calista Flockhart.
“I want to say thank you, from the bottom of my heart, to my peers, my beautiful wife, Calista, and my family who have given me love and courage through all of it,” Ford said.
Flockhart, 61, watched the speech from the audience as Ford acknowledged her from the stage.
Before the ceremony began, the couple walked the red carpet together and were photographed holding hands. At one point, cameras captured a moment where Flockhart wiped something off Ford’s cheek while the pair shared a laugh.
Ford and Flockhart have been together for more than two decades. The two first met at the Golden Globes in 2002. Ford later proposed on Valentine’s Day in 2009 after several years of dating.
The couple married in June 2010.
Ford remains active in television and film, most recently appearing in the Apple TV+ series “Shrinking,” while continuing to make public appearances and interviews reflecting on his decades-long career in Hollywood.