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Shrinking’s Harrison Ford Snags 1st Emmys Nomination Days After Turning 83

NO LOC, JUL 15 – Ford earned his first Emmy nod for playing Dr. Paul Rhoades in Shrinking, making him the second-oldest nominee ever in the comedy supporting actor category, after Alan Arkin.

  • Harrison Ford earned his first Emmy nomination on July 15, 2025, for Outstanding Supporting Actor in Comedy Series for Shrinking season 2 on Apple TV+.
  • Ford's nomination followed years of acclaimed film work and the show's prior Emmy snub of his role in Shrinking's first season.
  • He plays Dr. Paul Rhoades, a blunt therapist with Parkinson's whose character is based on co-creator Brett Goldstein’s father, and the show received five total Emmy nominations this year.
  • Ford, who turned 83 days before the announcement, became the second-oldest nominee in the category, with critics and cast like Jason Segel praising his performance as "well-deserved" and "not a surprise."
  • The 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, hosted by Nate Bargatze, will air on CBS and Paramount+ on September 14, 2025, where Ford may compete for the award among established nominees.
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Mexico City.- After decades of iconic film roles, Harrison Ford reached a new milestone in his career by being nominated for the first time to Emmy. The actor was first recognized by the Television Academy in the category of Best Cast Actor in a Comedy Series, thanks to his role as Dr. Paul Rhoades in the second season of Filterless Therapy, production by Apple TV+. Ford, 83, will compete for the statuette with Ike Barinholtz (The Studio), Colma…

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Los Angeles (USA), Jul 15 (EFE).- The acclaimed American actor Harrison Ford got his first Emmy nomination for best cast actor for his performance in the comedy ‘Shrinking’ (Apple TV+) this Tuesday at 83. Star Wars will compete for the statuette alongside cast partner Michael Urie and the winner of the last edition in this category, Ebon Moss-Bachrach (‘The Bear’). The list of candidates for this award is completed by Ike Barinholtz (‘The Studio…

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