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Harrison Ford is a name synonymous with the Star Wars movies. The franchise would be completely different without him, and he’s so perfect as the Star Wars character Han Solo that you’d think he was cast on the spot. Not the case, and according to Ford itself, it’s a long process.
On an episode of Late Night with David Letterman in 1982, Ford was asked about making Han, and revealed that he wasn’t exactly the first choice. “I did not expect [George Lucas] he saw me for Star Wars until he saw all the other living actors between the ages of seven and 35,” he said, after pointing out how shocking it was.
“Then he asked me, and I tried like everyone else, agreed to the conditions, and did it,” added Ford. According to legend, Ford was in the room while Lucas worked on the rest of the epic science fiction film, but it was as a line-reader, and his ability with the script that eventually got him the audition.
Lucas and Ford had already worked together, on the ’70s drama movie American Graffiti, but that was nowhere near the scale of Star Wars. Back in a galaxy far, far away, Ford also starred in the Indiana Jones movies, making him a total Hollywood icon.
This Letterman interview is in the run up to the ’80s film Return of the Jedi, and if Ford has his way, it’s a certain end for Han. He wants to kill Han as a way of closing the book on the whole saga, but Lucas has other ideas.
“I thought the character itself was a bit thin. I would have liked to see some complications for the character; the only complication I didn’t get was to die at the end of the third,” Ford told Starpulse in 2006. “I thought that would give the whole movie a bottom, but I couldn’t tell George about it.”
We’re happy about that, though Ford probably isn’t! Check out our Indiana Jones 5 guide for more details on Ford’s archeological adventures, and our articles on Ahsoka and the Andor season 2 release date for more from the long-ago era.
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