These days, people come up to Harrison Ford and don’t want anything from him. “They don’t want a picture, they don’t want an autograph, they just want to tell me that they like the show, and then they walk away,” says the Shrinking star. At 83, he’s tickled by it. “I think it’s because I’m in their living room now, and I’m much more familiar. It’s a testament to what television does.”
On Mateen: Yves Saint Laurent shirt, tie, pants. On Braff and Wilson: own clothes. On Ford: Paul Smith suit; Ford’s shirt, tie, socks; John Vanderhoff shoes. On Powell: Caruso suit, shirt; Saint Laurent shoes. On Ahmed: Louis Vuitton suit, shoes; Completed Works ring; stylist’s tee.
Photographed by Beau Grealy
The reflection comes early in a boisterous hour-plus with the sextet — Glen Powell (Chad Powers), Owen Wilson (Stick), Zach Braff (Scrubs), Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Wonder Man) and Riz Ahmed (Bait) — gathered at The Georgian Hotel for THR‘s annual Comedy Actor Emmy Roundtable. Over a few Bloody Marys, the men swap stories and advice about navigating fame, fandom and their own insecurities.
What’s the wildest thing a fan has come up to you and said?










