London: Harrison Ford has no plans to hang uphis boots anytime soon as thinks retirement is for old people.
Ford, 71, has five children Benjamin, Willard, Malcolm andGeorgia from previous relationships and an adopted son Liamwith wife Calista Flockhart.
The actor currently stars in Paranoia with British starGary Oldman, comedy Anchorman 2 and cult science fictiondrama Ender's Game besides a small role in Expendables 3where he replaced Bruce Willis.
"I think retirement's for old people. I'm still in thebusiness, thank you. I have a young child and I want to liveas long as I can to see him grow up. I have three younggrandchildren, I'm enjoying my life and I want to stick aroundfor as long as I can," Ford told the Daily Mirror.
Ford is rarely photographed smiling but the actor believestoo much is made out of his grumpy image.
"I'm a kinder, gentler, Harrison Ford than I was. Am Igrumpy? I might be. But I think maybe sometimes it'smisinterpreted. I've always been independent. So if I'mgrumpy, then call me grumpy. I'm all right with that."Ford says he has no interest in show business other thanacting.
"I don't want to be in the Harrison Ford business. I don'twant a real job. I never wanted a production company. Fromtime to time I develop a movie but with partners who arewilling to show up every day at the office. I take what I doseriously, but I don't take myself seriously."
Ford, 71, has five children Benjamin, Willard, Malcolm andGeorgia from previous relationships and an adopted son Liamwith wife Calista Flockhart.
The actor currently stars in Paranoia with British starGary Oldman, comedy Anchorman 2 and cult science fictiondrama Ender's Game besides a small role in Expendables 3where he replaced Bruce Willis.
Ford is rarely photographed smiling but the actor believestoo much is made out of his grumpy image.
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"I don't want to be in the Harrison Ford business. I don'twant a real job. I never wanted a production company. Fromtime to time I develop a movie but with partners who arewilling to show up every day at the office. I take what I doseriously, but I don't take myself seriously."
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