Harrison Ford has revealed that he will never retire from acting.
The Hollywood icon is perhaps best known for his parts as Han Solo in the Star Wars franchise and the titular antagonist in all five of the Indiana Jones movies.
His other acting credits have seen him star in the Blade Runner films and Witness, while he portrayed Jack Ryan in both Patriot Games in 1992 and 1994's Clear and Present Danger.
Most recently, he played Thaddeus Ross and Red Hulk in the Marvel movie Captain America: Brave New World earlier this year.
Over the years, Mr Ford has been nominated for Academy Awards as well as winning a British Academy Film Award.
His other accolades include an Emmy Award, two Screen Actors Guild awards, and five Golden Globe Awards.
Now aged 83, the Chicago-born actor has revealed he will never retire from acting in an interview with Variety.
When asked if he would ever retire, Mr Ford responded: "No.
Harrison Ford was rushed to Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital in 2014.
"That’s one of the things I thought was attractive about the job of an actor, was that they need old people, too, to play old people’s parts."
The legendary actor was rushed to the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford back in June 2014.
This was after part of a door to his on-screen spaceship, the Millennium Falcon, fell on his leg.
Foodles Production Limited, a firm owned by Disney, was later charged with two counts of breaching its health and safety duties and fined a total of £1.6 million.
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