Harrison Ford and wife Calista Flockhart proved their love is still on fire while attending the 2025 Emmy Awards.
Ford, 83, Flockhart, 60, were all smiles as they walked the red carpet ahead of the Sunday, September 14, ceremony at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.
Ford, 83, opted to rock a classic tuxedo for TV’s biggest night, while Flockhart, 60, stunned in a gorgeous floor-length dress that featured a black top and black and silver striped skirt. She paired the gown with black pumps and Pasquale Bruni jewelry, wearing her sandy hair tucked behind her ears. The couple held hands as they smiled for the cameras.
The twosome are in attendance in celebration of Ford’s first-ever Emmy nomination for his performance as Dr. Paul Rhodes in Apple TV+’s Shrinking. The actor is up for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, where he will face off against Shrinking costar Michael Urie as well as The Studio’s Ike Barinholtz, The Four Seasons’ Colman Domingo, Somebody Somewhere’s Jeff Hiller, The Bear’s Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Saturday Night Live’s Bowen Yang.
When asked if he had a “speech prepared” in case he took home the win, Ford told Variety on the red carpet, “I’m not running for anything. I guess you say, ‘Thank you.’ Don’t you just say thank you?”
Shrinking, which aired its second season in fall 2024, is up for a total of six awards this year. In addition to Ford and Urie’s nods, the show is also nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series for Jason Segel, Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for Jessica Williams and Outstanding Comedy Series, where it will go up against Abbott Elementary, The Bear, Hacks, Nobody Wants This, Only Murders in the Building, The Studio and What We Do in the Shadows.
Ford’s other series, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone spinoff 1923, also nabbed two nominations this year: Outstanding Period Costumes and Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Period of Fantasy Program. (The show lost out in both categories to Bridgerton and Andor, respectively, during the Creative Arts Emmys, which were held on September 7.)
Ford was heavily favored to earn a nomination at the 2024 Emmys but he was ultimately passed over despite being nominated for a Golden Globe, Critics Choice and SAG Award for Shrinking season 1. Season 2, however, which focused more heavily on Rhodes’ battle with Parkinson’s, secured him the nod.
While speaking with Variety earlier this year, Ford admitted that he is both grateful for being recognized but unmotivated by praise.
“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. If you like it, you like it; if you don’t like it, look at something else,” he told the outlet in July. “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.”
In that same interview, Ford shared that he and his wife of 15 years, Flockhart, are open to doing a project together in the future — but aren’t interested in coming up with the concept themselves.
“If we get to work together, we’d want it to be someone else’s idea,” he explained. “That kind of casting might not be the best way to bring people into an imagined situation, because [audiences] may say, ‘Oh, I know they’re married; now I’m not even thinking about the movie anymore.’”
Ford and Flockhart met at the 2002 Golden Globe Awards. Ford proposed to the Ally McBeal alum, who is 22 years his junior, in February 2009 after seven years of dating. They wed the following year at a ceremony held at the governor’s mansion in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Ford also adopted Flockhart’s son, Liam, who was born in 2001.











