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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Harrison Ford Slams Trump's Climate Denial as 'Greatest Crime in History'

Harrison Ford Slams Trump's Climate Denial as 'Greatest Crime in History'

3 Nov

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Summary

  • Harrison Ford calls Trump's climate change denial the "greatest crime in history"
  • Daniel Day-Lewis defends method acting against Brian Cox's criticism
  • Jeremy Strong stands by his method acting approach despite co-stars' concerns
Harrison Ford Slams Trump's Climate Denial as 'Greatest Crime in History'

According to a news report from 3 days ago, renowned actor Harrison Ford has strongly condemned former President Donald Trump's dismissive stance on climate change, calling it "the greatest crime in history" and saying it "scares the s-- out of me." Ford's comments come amid an ongoing debate around method acting, with acclaimed actors like Daniel Day-Lewis and Jeremy Strong defending the technique against criticism from co-stars like Brian Cox.

In a separate interview, Day-Lewis addressed Cox's past comments about method acting, stating that the criticism often comes from those who don't understand the approach. Day-Lewis stressed that method acting is simply about "freeing yourself" to present a "living, breathing human being" to your co-workers. Meanwhile, Strong, who was a former assistant to Day-Lewis, said he has no plans to change his method acting style despite the backlash.

The article also notes that Day-Lewis has been making the press rounds to promote his new film "Anemone," marking his return to acting after a hiatus following 2017's "Phantom Thread." As the debate around method acting continues, Ford's scathing rebuke of Trump's climate change denial has added a new layer of controversy to the ongoing discussions in the entertainment industry.

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Harrison Ford called Donald Trump's dismissal of climate change "the greatest crime in history" and said it "scares the s-- out of me."
Day-Lewis defended method acting as a way to "free yourself" and present a "living, breathing human being" to co-workers, stating that the criticism often comes from those who don't understand the approach.
Strong said he has no plans to change his method acting approach, which he learned from working as an assistant to Daniel Day-Lewis, as he believes it is essential to "serving" his craft.

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