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

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.




