Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart looked absolutely beautiful as they shared a rare moment on the SAG Actor Awards 2026 red carpet.
The couple held hands as they arrived at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles on Sunday night ahead of the ceremony.
Ms Ford, 83, wore a tuxedo and kept her glasses on, while Ms Flockhart, 61, stunned in a black one-shoulder gown with diamond feather earrings and a Leviev diamond ring.
They were also seen walking hand in hand and laughing on the red carpet. At one point, Flockhart wiped something off Ford’s cheek, and the adorable moment was captured on camera.
The two first met at the 59th Golden Globe Awards in January 2002.
Despite their 22-year age difference, Ford and Flockhart hit it off and proposed on Valentine’s Day in 2009.
Ford and the “Ally McBeal” alum married in June 2010 in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The “Shrinking” actor has already been married twice and had four children from those marriages. He adopted Flockhart’s son Liam and adopted her in 2001, shortly before she and Ford met.
In May 2023, Mr. Ford said at the Cannes Film Festival, “My life is supported by my loving wife who supports my passions and dreams. I am grateful.” “And you know, I love you too. You’ve given purpose and meaning to my life. I’m grateful for that, I really am.”
As for Ms. Flockhart, she gushed about her movie star husband a few months later.
“We had to work,” she told The New York Times in January 2024. “We’ve had good times, we’ve had bad times, just like everyone else. Most of them have been good, which is good, but we’re just in this together.”
“He’s the person you want to call if something happens,” she added. “That sudden thing where I had to call Harrison.”
The “Indiana Jones” star was not nominated for any awards at the SAG Actor Awards 2026, but was in attendance to receive this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
“I am deeply honored to be selected as this year’s SAG-AFTRA Lifetime Achievement Award recipient,” Ford said when he was announced as this year’s recipient in December 2025.
“It means a lot to me to be recognized by my fellow actors,” he added. “I’ve spent most of my life on film sets, working with amazing actors and crew, and I’ve always been grateful to be a part of this community.”
Meanwhile, SAG-AFTRA Chairman Sean Astin called Ford a “unique figure in American life” and “an actor whose iconic characters have shaped world culture.”
“His career was endlessly exciting and he always returned to his love of acting,” Astin, 55, added. “We are honored to celebrate a legend who had an indelible impact on our craft.”
Ford’s appearance at the 2026 SAG Acting Awards to accept the Lifetime Achievement Award came nearly a month after the Hollywood legend hinted that he might retire from acting once The Shrinking wrapped.
“Where do we go from here?” the “Blade Runner” star told The Hollywood Reporter last month. “Given the tools we use and the concept behind this series, the type of work we can do is remarkable.”
“And if it’s all here, that’s enough,” he added. “This is a different kind of job for me, and I’ve been doing this for a long time.”
Ford went on to say that his recent TV roles have been “very special” because they have “really nurtured me and made me feel like what we’re doing has value and importance.”
He concluded: “I’ve been looking for that all my life, and I’m glad I found it here.”
