
The series '1923' features actor Harrison Ford, who revealed that his character is in very difficult circumstances, facing the pressures of the ranch that represent the future of his family. He believes that portraying a character over several episodes in a television series takes more time and is more complex than in a two-hour movie.
Ford highlights the collaboration with his co-stars, especially with Helen Mirren, whom he considers a great actress. He is thrilled with the project and feels fortunate to enjoy his work and tell stories under the direction of Taylor Sheridan, whom he praises for his talent.
The actor mentions that the series has allowed him to spend more time outdoors than in previous productions like 'Indiana Jones' or 'Star Wars.' In this sense, he values the realistic setting and the physical challenge of portraying a cowboy in 20th century Montana.
Ford believes that television currently offers ambitious and challenging opportunities for actors, and highlights Sheridan's work in the series '1923,' which he considers one of the most ambitious projects he has participated in during his career. Despite the difficulties and challenges, the actor demonstrates his commitment and passion for acting, with no intentions of retiring soon.