Harrison Ford Imperfect Hero

Harrison Ford Imperfect Hero by Garry Jenkins, published by Carol Publishing Group in 1998, offers a comprehensive look at the life of one of cinema’s most successful box office stars. This first edition spans 362 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the complexities of Harrison Ford’s character, revealing the man behind the iconic roles and exploring his journey from a troubled upbringing to becoming a Hollywood legend.
Readers will find an in-depth narrative that draws on over a hundred interviews with family, friends, and colleagues, providing a multifaceted portrait of Ford. Jenkins chronicles Ford’s early struggles, the challenges he faced within the Hollywood system, and the personal battles that shaped his life. The book also sheds light on significant moments in Ford’s career, including his work in films like American Graffiti, Star Wars, and the Indiana Jones series, while offering insights into his relationships and the impact of his past on his present. This biography presents a nuanced view of a man who embodies both strength and vulnerability, capturing the essence of Hollywood’s imperfect hero.
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At the end of cinema’s first hundred years, one man stands alone and unchallenged as its most successful box office star. Ruggedly resolute, an all-American everyman. Harrison Ford has delivered a brand of heroism unseen since the days of Gary Cooper, and unmatched by any of his modern-day rivals.
Like so many of his screen creations, the real Harrison Ford combines strength with silence and draws a veil over the life he lives far from the flashgun glare of Hollywood.
Now, for the first time, he is laid bare in all his compelling complexities. Drawing on more than a hundred interviews, with family and friends, colleagues and contemporaries, and with Harrison Ford himself, Garry Jenkins has built up the first complete portrait of the screen’s ultimate hero. It is an absorbing story, filled with new and revealing detail. Jenkins describes the troubled, often tortured early years of the uncompromising, midwestern misfit most knew as plain Harry Ford and chronicles the brutal treatment meted out to him when he took his place within the fading Hollywood star system. He records the backstage battles Ford fought even after success had transformed his life and offers fresh glimpses behind the scenes of films such as American Graffiti, Star Wars, Witness, and the Indiana Jones adventures. And he shines new light on the women who have shared Ford’s life, on the painful marriage break-up that blighted his belated success, and the second chance he has determined to take.
This is the story of a flawed and fallible hero, a man scarred yet strengthened by his experiences: Hollywood’s imperfect hero as he has never been seen before.
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