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1. What kind of work was Harrison Ford doing in the 1970s to supplement his acting career?
2. The scar on his chin has been explained in his movies twice as hitting a toilet bowl after fainting after getting his ear pierced ("Working Girl") and getting hit by a whip ("Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"). How did he really get it?
3. His second wife, Melissa Mathison, is a writer. In a movie she wrote, Ford had a small part, but it was cut because the director considered his presence would be too distracting. What movie was it?
4. What actor played Harrison Ford's father in a movie, even though he was less than 12 years older than Ford?
5. What actor in two different movies has played 1) Ford's character's son and 2) his younger self?
6. Before 1970, Ford was credited as Harrison J. Ford to prevent confusion with a silent screen actor of the same name. What does the 'J' stand for?
7. Ford hasn't been a regular cast member of a TV series. But he has had two guest appearances on this long lived TV series:
8. There is a hilarious scene in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" where Indy shoots a swordsman rather than fight him on his terms. It was originally scripted to be longer and not so funny. Why was this scene rewritten?
9. Ford has been called in to replace actors who have other commitments, much to the positive for his career. Which of the following actors, parts, and movies did Ford NOT substitute for?
10. Ford has played a character named Henry in five different movies. Name the one movie that is not related to the other four.
11. What Humphrey Bogart part has Ford reprised?
12. In which state does he maintain an 800-acre ranch?
13. Which one of his movies is his favorite?
14. Ford has had two animals named after him: an ant (Peidole harrisonfordi) and what other type of animal?
15. Ford has how many children?
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