1923 star Julia Schlaepfer gushes over humble co-star Harrison Ford: Funniest person alive

She’s journeying into the past.The “Yellowstone” prequel series “1923” returns for Season 2 on Sunday, Feb.23 (on Paramount+).

Helmed by Taylor Sheridan, it follows a cast of Dutton ancestors including Jacob (Harrison Ford), Cara (Helen Mirren) and Alexandra (Julia Schlaepfer). “He’s the funniest person alive,” Schlaepfer, 29, said about Harrison Ford. “We all spent so much time together, and he just has the best sense of humor.He would joke with me all the time.

He would…ask for my autograph and then crumple it up and throw it in the trash.He would make fun of me, and I would make fun of him.”She added that the “Indiana Jones” star, “respects the work so much and respects all the people who are working and is obviously so talented and a legend – but he’s just so humble and cool.

He’s somebody you just want to hang out with.He’s really a special person.” “1923” follows “Yellowstone” main character John (Kevin Costner’s) ancestors, who are living on the family ranch in Montana during the titular time period. Jacob and Cara have to defend their ranch from politicians and elite suits – much like their descendant, John Dutton, did during his time period.

Donald Whitfield (Timothy Dalton) is their main foe. In Season 1, their nephew who they raised as their son, Spencer Dutton (Brandon Sklenar), is returning home from being a war hero and traveling in Africa.Spencer and his British wife, Alexandra, also got separated during their journey home on a ship, and Alexandra promised that she’d reunited with him in Montana.In Season 2, she must journey through an unfamiliar land to reunite with her lost husband.“The whole arc was so fun for me to map out, because she goes through a lot of different obstacles.

It’s a very long journey.It was so exciting to me to kind of build and find what level she was at at different times and how much hope she has – what incidents dash her hopes for a second, and her doubt in...

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Publisher: New York Post

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