2506 days ago

Did you saw Harrison Ford in Auckland?

Bachmann Orthodontics

Have you spotted Hollywood superstar Harrison Ford who has swapped the Millennium Falcon for Air New Zealand cattle class during a low-profile visit to Queenstown?
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Ford, 76, his actress wife Calista Flockhart and their son Liam Flockhart were on Sunday evening enjoying hospitality in Air New Zealand's Koru lounge in Queenstown before boarding a flight to Auckland.
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There were no special privileges for the man famous for his roles as Han Solo in Star Wars and as Indiana Jones. He also played Rick Deckard in the sci-fi blockbuster Bladerunner and its sequel, and lead roles in action films Air Force One, Patriot Games and The Fugitive.
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Let us know if you spotted him. May the force be with you.
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