‘Shrinking’ the Odds: Why Harrison Ford’s Emmy Moment May Have Finally Arrived
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“Never tell me the odds!” What more does Harrison Ford have left to prove before the Television Academy finally calls his name on Emmy night? In “Shrinking,” the 83-year-old screen legend delivers some of his finest work as Dr. Paul Rhoades, a brilliant therapist grappling with the slow progression of Parkinson’s disease. Across three seasons, […]
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Apr 14, 2026 4:13pm PT ‘Shrinking’ the Odds: Why Harrison Ford’s Emmy Moment May Have Finally Arrived Ford's supporting comedy actor submissions will be among the 19 categories from the acclaimed Apple TV comedy By Clayton Davis Plus Icon Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor byClaytonDavis Latest Is It Finally Time for ‘Survivor’ to Win the Emmy? Season 50 Makes Its Strongest Case Yet 44 minutes ago Netflix’s ‘Lord of the Flies’ Enters 12 Emmy Categories, Positioning Young Cast for Potential Nominations 4 hours ago ‘The Audacity’ Sets Emmy Strategy With Drama Series Push and Lead Campaigns for Billy Magnussen and Sarah Goldberg 7 hours ago See All “Never tell me the odds!” What more does Harrison Ford have left to prove before the Television Academy finally calls his name on Emmy night? In “ Shrinking ,” the 83-year-old screen legend delivers some of his finest work as Dr. Paul Rhoades, a brilliant therapist grappling with the slow progression of Parkinson’s disease. Across three seasons, Ford has redefined what late-career acting can look like, even suggesting that despite iconic roles in “Indiana Jones” and “Star Wars,” Hollywood criminally misread what this man was fully capable of in the acting realm. Related Stories Zendaya and Jean Smart Eye First-Ever Emmy Sweep by Women for a Single Series. Will They Pull It Off?
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