Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren play husband and wife in Paramount+'s anticipated YellowstoneTV prequel, 1923.
, where they also played husband and wife, made the transition to "I was quite well known in England, but not known in America at all. He was there and I was down there, not that he ever treated me that way incidentally. He was always very gracious, but it was very an unequal sort of thing and we loved working together. And then we went off to our own ways. I met my husband and we did everything that happened to us.
"I will never be on the same level as Harrison ever but at least I'd climbed up a little bit," she added with a laugh."And it was just this immediate connection. It was very extraordinary. And I feel it shows on the screen. There is this sort of natural ease we have with each other, which we do now."
Ford agreed, saying he felt the ease of playing Mirren's onscreen husband decades later. The Oscar-nominated actor shared that while Jacob is the patriarch of the Yellowstone ranch, it's really Cara who's the real boss. "He knows it and he shows it, and that's just a part of the fabric of their lives. He does his thing, she does her thing. And they live comfortably together," he said.Ford also credited Cara for supplying"a great deal of Jacob's strength," acknowledging that Jacob wouldn't be where he was without the support and strength of his wife by his side.
"That's certainly the case," Ford said, agreeing with the statement that behind every man is a strong woman. "I don't consider myself a great man, but I do have a great wife as well."premieres Sunday, Dec. 18 on Paramount+ in the U.S. and Canada. Paramount Network will have a special airing of the . The second episode will air Jan. 1 on the network.
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