Harrison Ford openly discusses the challenges of maintaining love in his 15-year marriage to Calista Flockhart, emphasizing that staying in love requires effort and nurturing, and reflecting on his long history of marriage and love for his wife.
Harrison Ford, at 83, discusses the challenges of maintaining love in his 15-year marriage to Calista Flockhart, emphasizing that staying in love requires effort and nurturing, not just falling in love. He humorously reflects on his long marriage history and praises Flockhart's support in his life and career.
The cast of "Feud: Capote vs. the Swans" discusses the show's balance between emotional resonance and camp, portraying malicious socialites, and the tragic downfall of Truman Capote. The series explores the dissolution of Capote's relationship with his high society friends, the "Swans," after the publication of scandalous details about them. The actors delve into their characters' complexities and the enduring impact of Capote's betrayal on the women, offering insights into the show's captivating portrayal of New York society in the '60s and '70s.
Demi Moore, Calista Flockhart, Naomi Watts, and other stars feel the pressure of portraying the original influencers in the FX series "Feud: Capote vs. The Swans," based on the lives of high-society women in New York. The show delves into their friendships, betrayals, and the fallout after Truman Capote exposed their scandalous secrets in his writing. The stars discuss the complexities of their characters, including Ann Woodward, Lee Radziwill, Babe Paley, Slim Keith, C.Z. Guest, and Joanne Carson, and the impact of Capote's actions on their lives.
Actress Calista Flockhart reflects on husband Harrison Ford's evolution as a father, attributing his growth to having more children from previous marriages. Ford, who has been candid about his parenting struggles, adopted Flockhart's son Liam and has expressed that his older children have taught him a lot about parenting. The couple, married for nearly 14 years, share a deep bond with each other's children and Ford recently celebrated his 81st birthday.
Calista Flockhart, 59, opens up about the "painful" anorexia rumors that surrounded her during her time on Ally McBeal, expressing how it affected her mental health and career. She dismisses the accusations, emphasizing her healthy lifestyle and body image. Flockhart is currently starring in Feud: Capote vs. The Swans and received support from her husband, Harrison Ford, at the Critics Choice Awards.
Calista Flockhart revealed that she and husband Harrison Ford enjoy playing practical jokes on each other at home, with Flockhart even referring to herself as the "Scare Monster." The couple, who married in 2010, maintain a romantic and playful relationship by being both independent and codependent, as well as introverted homebodies. Ford is the adoptive father of Flockhart's son, Liam, whom she adopted in 2001.
Harrison Ford's wife, Calista Flockhart, has revealed that she enjoys scaring him with pranks, earning her the nickname "Scare Monster" in their household. The couple engages in a playful prank war, with Flockhart sharing anecdotes of hiding behind corners and placing plastic spiders in Ford's ice cubes. Flockhart's latest project is the TV series Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, where she portrays Lee Radziwill.
Calista Flockhart opens up about the relentless speculation surrounding her weight during her time on "Ally McBeal," expressing how it left her sleep-deprived and depressed, fearing it would ruin her career. The actress, now 59, addresses the anorexia reports, emphasizing that she has never struggled with her weight and that the accusations would not be acceptable today. Flockhart, who is currently starring in "Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans," reflects on the impact of the stress from filming "Ally McBeal" and how she is now in a healthier place.
Calista Flockhart opens up about the anorexia rumors that surrounded her during Ally McBeal, expressing how it affected her mental health and career. She believes such speculation would trigger a backlash today and emphasizes that it's not okay to accuse someone of having a disease many struggle with. Flockhart also addresses the possibility of an Ally McBeal revival and expresses interest in it, while also sharing her excitement for her upcoming role in FX’s limited series Feud: Capote vs. the Swans.
Calista Flockhart looked elegant in a white pantsuit while arriving at Good Morning America to promote her new show Feud: Capote vs. The Swans. During the appearance, she expressed interest in an Ally McBeal reboot and discussed her admiration for Truman Capote. The actress also made a quick outfit change for an episode of LIVE with Kelly and Mark, where she revealed her openness to reprising her role in the hit TV show.
Harrison Ford emotionally thanked his wife, Calista Flockhart, for her unwavering support during his acceptance speech for the Career Achievement Award at the Critics Choice Awards. The couple, married since 2010, met in 2002 and have a son together. Flockhart, known for her role in "Ally McBeal," prioritized family while Ford continued his acting career. Now, with their son grown, they are considering future projects together. Ford has expressed deep gratitude for Flockhart's support, acknowledging her role in enabling him to pursue his passion and dreams.
Harrison Ford, 81, and his wife Calista Flockhart, 59, sweetly held hands at the Apple TV+ Primetime Emmy after party in Los Angeles. The couple looked radiant as they arrived at the event, with Flockhart sporting a monochromatic ensemble and Ford donning a classic black suit. The star-studded party also saw appearances from other celebrities, including Patricia Arquette, Jason Sudeikis, and Ted Lasso cast members. The event celebrated the success of various TV shows and actors, with Succession winning the Best Drama Series award.
The cast of 'Ally McBeal' reunited at the Emmys to celebrate the show's 75th anniversary, with Calista Flockhart, Peter MacNicol, Greg Germann, and Gil Bellows dancing on stage. The series, which debuted in 1997, won an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 1999 and featured a star-studded cast including Courtney Thorne-Smith, Jane Krakowski, Lisa Nicole Carson, Portia de Rossi, and Lucy Liu. Last year, ABC began developing a sequel series with a Black female lead character.
Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart shared a rare public display of affection at the Critics Choice Awards 2024, with Ford thanking his wife during his Career Achievement Award speech, expressing gratitude for her support. The couple, married for nearly 14 years, exchanged loving glances on the red carpet and have been seen sharing affection publicly on a few occasions, marking a departure from their usual private demeanor.