Star Wars and Indiana Jones star Harrison Ford applauded the Walt Disney Company for the life it has given him.
Ford received a standing ovation from the 12,000-strong crowd when he appeared on stage during the Disney Legends ceremony at the Honda Centre in Anaheim for the company’s biennial fan convention, D23.
Disney boss Bob Iger said Ford was “the definition of a leading man” and a man of “deep integrity and big heartedness”, describing it as a “true honour” to bestow Legends status on a “dear friend”.
“I love the life you have given me,” Ford told the convention. “I love the people I’ve had the opportunity to work with.
“We work in collaboration, no matter who we are or what we are doing, we are working on an idea.
“I have the privilege of being a storyteller, an assisted storyteller.”
“Disney is a giant ship and a giant ship needs an able captain,” Ford said of Disney chief Mr Iger.
Ford, who appeared emotional, added: “The great generosity of that introduction deserves my acknowledging how important Bob has been in the work that I’ve done and in a creative and business capacity.
“But he has also become a dear and trusted friend.”
Ford also said he was “honoured” to be in the company of the other honourees, including Oscar winner Jamie Lee Curtis and Grammy winner Miley Cyrus.
The Disney ceremony comes days after Ford was seen in a sneak peek of the upcoming Captain America: Brave New World, starring as President Ross before transforming into the Red Hulk behind the presidential lectern in front of the White House.