Harrison Ford marked his Emmy debut with a special date as he stepped onto the red carpet with his wife.
The Hollywood legend celebrated his first-ever nomination at the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards with Calista Flockhart, making a rare appearance together.
The celebrity couple stunned in matching black and white looks, holding hands as photographers captured the moment.
At 83, Ford still looked dashing in his sleek suit and bow tie while the Ally McBeal star opted for a simple black long-sleeve turtleneck top paired with a floor-length black skirt featuring sheer horizontal white stripes that created a chic and elegant contrast.
The actress elevated her look with a statement necklace of bold white floral shapes and finished her outfit with classic pointed-toe black heels.
This marked the couple’s first public appearance since the global premiere of Shrinking season two in California on October 16, 2024.
Harrison Ford’s First Nomination for the Emmys
While Ford has a long list of awards to his name, this was his first nod at the Emmys for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
The iconic actor earned his nomination for his role as the witty and somewhat blunt senior therapist Dr. Paul Rhoades in Apple TV+’s Shrinking.
The Indiana Jones star competed against fellow actors Ike Barinholtz for The Studio, Colman Domingo for The Four Seasons, The Bear star Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Shrinking co-star Michael Urie and Saturday Night Live’s Bowen Yang.
However, it was Jeff Hiller who took home the award for his performance in Somebody Somewhere.
Prior to the ceremony, Ford spoke about his Emmys debut and shared that he doesn’t view this kind of event as a competition.
“I don’t think there’s anything competitive about creativity, and I don’t understand the need to compare and contrast one person’s work to another’s,” he told Variety, adding, “If you like it, you like it; if you don’t like it, look at something else.”
Moreover, the veteran star expressed gratitude for being recognized for his craft and his passion for acting and storytelling, but explained that he will continue to do this regardless of nominations or awards.
“I’m grateful, but I would have done what I did and I’ll do what I’m doing regardless of whether it’s deemed worthy of mention or not. Because it’s what I do. It’s what I love doing. I love telling stories. I love pretending to be somebody else.”
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