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Harrison Ford admits what keeps him going in Hollywood

Hollywood legend Harrison Ford shares what drives his passion after five decades in the industry following his Emmy nomination for "Shrinking."


Harrison Ford admits what keeps him going in Hollywood

The legendary actor spoke with Fox News Digital at a Televerse red carpet event in Los Angeles about his Emmy nod and what continues to fuel his passion for Hollywood.

"It's gratifying, but my real pleasure is in the work."

"What's going to happen, who's going to do what-it's fascinating to be alive, and the stuff we do is so demanding, you're really scared not to do anything."

WATCH: HARRISON FORD GETS REAL ABOUT WHAT DRIVES HIM IN HOLLYWOOD

Whether he's starring in "Shrinking" or another big Hollywood project, Ford emphasized that the thrill of the unknown fuels his passion.

"It makes the day go by pretty fast," Ford said, as he explained he feels energized by the fast-paced nature of the industry. "I like not knowing what's going to happen. It's very exciting."

Ford was joined on the red carpet by his "Shrinking" co-star, Jessica Williams, who agreed with his assessment, saying, "I like that too. I like not knowing what's going to happen. It's very exciting."

He also acknowledged and credited the show's writers for pushing him further as a Hollywood actor.

Meanwhile, his co-star Williams dished on the "Shrinking" wrap party that went on until 3 a.m. - which Ford missed. 

WATCH: HARRISON FORD GIVES A GLIMPSE INTO HIS PAST PARTY LIFE

When Fox News Digital asked whether he could still hang with the party crowd, Ford flashed a mischievous grin and quipped, "It's happened before."

At the beginning of Ford's acting career, he was told that he had no future in Hollywood.

According to a Hollywood executive in the '60s, Ford was never going to be a household name.

Last month, Ford explained that when he got his debut role in "Dead Heat on a Merry-Go-Round," he was making $150 per week and was treated accordingly.

He explained that the head of talent at Columbia Pictures told him to change his look and his name.

"And then he asked me to get my hair cut like Elvis Presley. That I didn't go along with."

"He thought that 'Harrison Ford' was too pretentious a name for a young man," the actor said.

Although he's undeniably one of the most famous leading men in Hollywood history, he said he never expected or necessarily desired the level of fame he'd achieve.

Fox News Digital's Janelle Ash contributed to this report.

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