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September 28, 2005
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Posted by Eileen at 12:06 AM
September 21, 2005
A new project for Harrison...
Well the news is already all over the net so I best chime in with the latest. According to my buddies over at CHUD.com Harrison is attached to star in Manhunt in which he will portray Col. Everton Conger, who led the search for John Wilkes Booth. The movie is based on James L. Swanson's book Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer which is due to hit shelves and I gather many a Harrison fan's home this coming February.
As always more information will be posted as it becomes available and there is already a thread about this project on the forum. check it out
Posted by Eileen at 01:33 PM
September 13, 2005
![]() | Airport Journals has a terrific article about Harrison and as an added treat they have six high quality photos of him at this years EAA event. To say the least these are some fantastic shots of Harrison. Check it out and after you enjoy the photos don't forget to read the article, it is a worthwhile read. Thanks to Lorrie for the tip. |
Posted by Eileen at 10:57 PM
September 07, 2005
I have some very sad news to deliver.
From The Hollywood Reporter
Patricia McQueeney, Harrison's long-time manager has passed away.Patricia McQueeney, who was Harrison Ford's longtime talent manager and a former personality on NBC's "Today," has died. McQueeney died Sunday at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica after a brief illness. She was 77. McQueeney was Ford's manager for more than 30 years, until the time of her death. When she launched her management company, McQueeney Management Inc., in 1970, Ford was one of her original clients along with other actors including Cindy Williams, Candy Clark, Mackenzie Phillips, Charlie Martin Smith, Teri Garr and Frederic Forrest.
From all of us here at HFW and the forum our prayers and thoughts go out to Patricia's family and friends. She was one of a kind and from everyone that I have talked to that has had the pleasure of meeting Patricia she was a terrific and caring person. To read more about her career please go to this thread in the forum.
Posted by Eileen at 08:48 PM
September 05, 2005
Hey folks have I got a treat for you. Hayley who maintains the fabulous website CalistaFlockhart.org has at her site 200 + wonderful hi-res photos of Harrison and Calista at this years Venice Film Festival. Hayley has given me permission to post as many of these photos I want in HFW's gallery, she did this with the AFI salute to Lucas recently, but I believe right now her site should get full credit and thus I am diverting all visitors there. You won't be disappointed in these photos and she even has several high quality (huge size) pics.
Fragile premiere
Venice Festival arrival
On a related note. If you see these same photos at any other site claiming they are exclusives please know right here and now that those sites have not gotten an exclusive!! What has happened is these are photos that Hayley had at her site and others just helped themselves (even going so far as to slap their own web address on them.) Hayley works extremely hard at providing these wonderful photos for everyone to enjoy. To say the least I am extremely upset to see her efforts thrown by the wayside and to those who have taken her photos you need to understand this is not what running a fansite is all about. Ditch the attitude and show some respect!
Posted by Eileen at 04:59 PM
September 01, 2005

Well today is the 6th Anniversary of Harrison Ford Web and I'm too tired to party :)
So instead of a party I have added to the DVD Screen Grabs photo gallery 45 pictures of Harrison from an oldie. Judgement: The Court Martial of William Calley. For those unaware, Judgement was released January 12th, 1975 as a made for TV movie and Harrison's character was Frank Chowder. To read a summary head on over to HFW's TV Movies page.
Harrison was one of the defense witnesses so all his scenes are of him on the stand. Check them out
Six Years!
Posted by Eileen at 03:01 AM
