Jason Segel has revealed was it is like working with Hollywood star Harrison Ford on drama series Shrinking.
The American actor, 44, revealed on Channel 10’s The Project on Monday night, the savage interaction they once shared on set after Jason arrived in a jumpsuit.
‘I have never worn a jumpsuit before and I showed up to work [in a jumpsuit] half an hour early,’ Jason explained.
‘Harrison was waiting outside of my trailer because he wanted to run lines. He was looking me up and down. I was so embarrassed.’
Jason said the following day he arrived on set and saw Harrison wearing a matching jumpsuit.
‘It was like one of the sweetest moments of my life,’ he added.
Apple TV+ sitcom Shrinking is led by Forgetting Sarah Marshall star Jason, playing a newly widowed therapist attempting to cope with his loss.
One of the main supporting players is Harrison, who plays an older therapist suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
Jason Segel has revealed was it was like working with Hollywood star Harrison Ford on drama series Shrinking
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Meanwhile, Harrison recently said he has no intention of ending his 60-year career because it gives him the ‘essential human contact’ he needs.
The 82-year-old has earned £230million from box office blockbusters such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones.
When asked why he continues to work, the actor said: ‘I get out of it essential human contact.
The American actor revealed on Channel 10’s The Project on Monday night, the savage interaction they once shared on set after Jason arrived in a jumpsuit
‘I get to imagine with people that have great skill and experience. It’s fun to work with these people.’
The father-of-five, who has been married to his third wife actress Calista Flockhart for 14 years, has previously admitted that he has always put his career first.
He said: ‘I’ve been out of town for most of my life – I’d probably be a better parent if I had a less successful career.’