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Legendary Hollywood Icon Harrison Ford was born on July 13, 1942 in Chicago, Illinois. His family history includes a strong lineage of actors, radio personalities, and models. Ford attended public high school in Park Ridge, Illinois where he was a member of the school Radio Station WMTH. Ford worked as the lead voice for sports reporting at WMTH for several years. Acting wasn't a major interest to Ford until his junior year at Ripon College when he first took an acting class. Ford's career started in 1964 when he travelled to California in search of a voice-over job. He never received that position, but instead signed a contract with Columbia Pictures where he earned $150 weekly to play small fill in roles in various films. Through the '60s Ford worked on several TV shows including Gunsmoke, Ironside, Kung Fu, and American Style. It wasn't until 1967 that he received his first credited role in the Western film, A Time for Killing. Dissatisfied with the meager roles he was being offered, Ford took a hiatus from acting to work as a self-employed carpenter. This seemingly odd diversion turned out to be a blessing in disguise for Harrison's acting career when he was soon hired by famous film producer George Lucas. This was a turning point in Ford's life that led to him be casted in milestone roles such as Han Solo and Indiana Jones. Since his most famous roles in the original Star Wars trilogy and Raiders of the Lost Ark, Ford has appeared in over 40 films. Many criticize his late-career work, saying his performances have been lackluster, leading to commercially disappointing films. Ford has always worked hard to protect his off-screen private life, keeping details about his children and marriages quiet. He has a total of five children including one recent adoption with third and current wife Calista Flockhart. In addition to acting, Ford is passionate about environmental conservation, aviation, and archeology.

Harrison Ford

Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr.
for Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones Jr. in Indiana Jones and the Devil’s Triangle
Suggested by wbb

The film is set in 1969, 12 years after the previous adventure in 1957. Henry “Indiana” Jones Jr. is now 70 years old and is the current dean at Marshall College, replacing a now retired, Charles Stanforth. After taking the dean position, Indiana was forced to find a replacement professor for the Archeology courses. Christopher Walsh, a young Irish dissident, was chosen by Indiana to take that position. Walsh is a sound believer and frequent studier of Edgar Cayce, an American clairvoyant who believed to have evidence of the lost city of Atlantis. Edgar Cayce stated that around 1968/9 the historical and magical city of Atlantis would arise off the east coast of North America. In 1965, Walsh discovered via a well-organized and studied map, would should be a linear road-like structure that would lead the people to the lost city. In September 1968, a couple months prior to the current events, French divers discovered this linear road, which is now called the Bimini Road. Cayce described the city as a land that is technologically superior to anything man has ever saw. Walsh, the young professor that Indiana has hired, is thought to have found the map to Atlantis. Viet Cong soldiers raid and destroy his classroom, trying to discover the map. Walsh takes the map to Indiana and tells him they must go to the Bimini Islands. Indiana dismisses the idea and tells the young professor that he is much too old to go on any crazy adventures, and that he had retired that part of his life. Walsh begs and explains to Indiana that he truly has the map to the lost city of Atlantis, and that the Viet Cong will stop at nothing until they have it. During this time, the Vietnam War is strong at hand, and the Viet Congs will do anything to claim dominance and authority over the United States. The Atlantis that Cayce described was so well-versed in technology that the use of crystals, sound waves, and giant laser-like structures resulted in superior health and wellness. Whomever finds the lost land will not only rule the majestic city but will rule the world. Indiana’s former co-worker at Marshall college, Arnold “Arnie” Cutley, is revealed to be the American trader who allowed the Viet Cong to enter the United States and raid the classroom of Christopher Walsh. This is unknown to Indiana. Indiana and Walsh take a stereotypical Indiana Jones plane ride to the Bimini Islands, just outside of the Bahamas. Upon arrival, Indiana discovers they are being followed by the Viet Cong. Taavi Van Do, the leader of the Viet Cong, orders an arrest and visual assassination of Jones and Walsh, but Indiana uses one of his usual elaborate schemes to escape. While on the islands, Indiana calls on Wilson Neptune, a looney but trustworthy individual that Indiana befriended during the war, to help keep them under the radar. Indiana and Walsh continue their adventure to locate the Bimini Road. Once on the road, Walsh should be able to follow his map, and find the lost city of Atlantis. Along the way, they meet island tour guide and archeologist in training, Joan Hudson. Indiana is able to translate the strange language on the walls of the Bimini entrance. Using Walsh’s map, Indiana conquers the secret codes, which in return allows the Bimini road to rise to the surface of the ocean. The Viet Cong are still following close behind but are currently being distracted by Wilson Neptune. Now that the road is well above sea level, the technologically advanced booby-traps set by the Atlanteans are triggered. Indiana must once again break the ancient codes in order to make it across the road. Before making it across the road, they are halted by Taavi Van Do and the Viet Cong soldiers. Taavi introduces himself to Indy. He further explains that his friend, Wilson Neptune, is now dead, but his other friend is well alive. Confused by this, Indiana asks “What other friend?”. Arnie Cutley then walks out behind the soldiers, and it is revealed to Indiana that once again another friend has turned against him for money and power. Taavi orders one of his soldiers to retrieve the map from Walsh. After doing so, and after reading it over to confirm its authentication, Taavi orders another one of his soldiers to kill Cutley. In a turn of events, the Viet Cog shoot and kill Arnie Cutley. Taavi explains to Indiana that the Viet Cong only used Cutley to locate him and Walsh. He then calls Cutley a fool for thinking that he was going to get any of the money or power. Taavi then turns around, with map in hand, and orders his soldiers to kill Indiana, Walsh, and Joan. The three come up with another elaborate scheme in order to escape. Taavi orders his soldiers to go after them. An all-out war breaks out between the two parties on the Bimini Road. Both sides of the road surrounded by the deep oceans of the Bahamas, and only steps away from the Bermuda Triangle. A gun blazing, whip lashing, and fist throwing war continues between the two parties until Walsh is able to retrieve his map back. At the end of the road, a lengthy and dark tunnel begins to seep under the ocean for what seems like miles. Indiana takes the way, just in case they stumble upon anymore of the Atlanteans’ booby-traps. They follow the map until they reach the end of the tunnel. Indiana, Walsh, and Joan are now standing in the dead center of the Devil’s Triangle, most commonly known as the Bermuda Triangle. In front of them stands a 100-foot stone wall with ancient engravings. Indiana is unable to translate the foreign language, but Joan is able to slowly bring forth evidence that the writing states, “The Devil’s Gate”. Indiana is extremely impressed, and using his own wits, comes to agree with her. The three are able to push through the stone wall. On the other side of the wall lays the same ancient coding that was in front of the Bimini Road. Indiana believes if the coding is broken correctly, then the doors to Atlantis should open, and the lost city should arise to the surface of the ocean. Before doing so, Taavi Van Do is able to catch back up. Indiana and Taavi have one last battle. With the help of Joan, Indiana is able to kill Taavi. The code is broken, and the doors to Atlantis open. The ground rumbles, the ocean shakes, and the entire city begins to float upward. An invisible oxygen chamber surrounds the city, while underwater, giving it an atmosphere like appearance. The city of Atlantis settles on the surface of the ocean. The city and all of its belongings are rightfully handed over to the United States government and the National Museums. All of the incredible technology is counted for and is secretly locked-up for testing and studying purposes. Indiana befriends Joan and tells her that he will call on her if he is in dire need of a well-trained archaeologist. Walsh returns to teaching at Marshall College. Indiana decides to retire as dean, and spend more of time with his wife, Marion, and son, Mutt.