Ryan Gosling's Humorous Anecdotes About Harrison Ford's Eccentricities
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Ryan Gosling's Humorous Anecdotes About Harrison Ford's Eccentricities

authorBy Mindy Kaling
DateMar 19, 2026
Read time3 min

Ryan Gosling, known for his charismatic roles, recently offered a glimpse into the distinctive character of his 'Blade Runner 2049' co-star, Harrison Ford. During an appearance on the popular 'New Heights' podcast hosted by Jason and Travis Kelce, Gosling recounted several humorous and unforgettable moments that solidified Ford's legendary status in his eyes. These stories paint a vivid picture of Ford's unconventional personality, highlighting why Gosling considers him truly one-of-a-kind.

Behind-the-Scenes Shenanigans: Ford's Unconventional Antics Revealed

During a candid chat on the 'New Heights' podcast, which aired on March 18, 2026, actor Ryan Gosling shared several entertaining anecdotes about his colleague, Harrison Ford. The discussion took an interesting turn when Gosling was asked about Ford's previous admission to Jimmy Kimmel regarding listening to his own movie soundtracks during intimate moments. While Gosling humorously confessed that such an act was "a hard no" for him, he expressed no surprise that Ford had indeed done so, remarking, "Of course, Harrison has done that." Gosling went on to praise Ford, stating, "I always say, like, 'Never meet your heroes unless they’re Harrison Ford.' He’s as cool as you want him to be."

Gosling then delved into a particularly memorable incident from the set of their 2017 neo-noir science fiction film, 'Blade Runner 2049'. He vividly recalled a scene where Ford accidentally punched him. Following the incident, when ice was brought for Gosling's face, Ford took the ice, placed it on his own fist, and declared, "I forgive you." Adding to the comedic relief, Gosling recounted that when a bottle of Advil was offered to him, Ford seized it and consumed "like 15 of them" as a jest. Gosling concluded, "He’s not like us... He could just house half a bottle of Advil as a joke."

To further illustrate Ford's unique demeanor, Gosling shared another legendary tale with the Kelce brothers. During the production of the 1981 classic 'Raiders of the Lost Ark', Ford, in an effort to prevent his iconic Indiana Jones hat from flying off while riding a horse, opted for an extreme measure: he stapled it to his head. Gosling explained, "They were trying to tape it and he said, 'Forget it. Give me a stapler.' And he stapled it to his head." This daring act, previously confirmed by Ford in an interview with GQ where he even displayed a resulting scar, further solidified Ford's reputation for rugged individuality.

Later in the podcast, Jason Kelce inquired if Ford's "lunatic" tendencies were widely known. Gosling reiterated his admiration, emphasizing, "He’s not like us. He’s that guy," underscoring Ford's extraordinary and irreplaceable presence in Hollywood.

These delightful revelations from Ryan Gosling about Harrison Ford provide a fascinating peek into the lives of two celebrated actors. Beyond the glitz and glamour of Hollywood, it's clear that genuine camaraderie and a healthy dose of humor define their professional relationship. Ford's unconventional approach to life and work, as playfully described by Gosling, reminds us that true originality often lies in embracing one's unique quirks. It's a testament to their bond that such amusing anecdotes can be shared, painting a picture of friendship rooted in mutual respect and shared experiences, even if those experiences involve a few Advil and a stapled hat.

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