The 7 Actors Harrison Ford HATED the Most: Feuds That Shocked Hollywood

For decades, Harrison Ford has been the embodiment of Hollywood’s legendary coolness. Known for his iconic roles as Han Solo, Indiana Jones, and Jack Ryan, Ford built a reputation for being composed, disciplined, and professional. But behind his calm exterior lies a man who has had his fair share of conflicts in the industry, and now, at 82, Ford is finally naming names—actors he couldn’t stand and the reasons why their paths never crossed again.

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1. Shia LaBeouf: The Betrayal of Indiana Jones’s Son

Perhaps the most explosive feud on Ford’s list is with Shia LaBeouf, his co-star in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. What seemed like a perfect casting choice quickly soured during the production. Ford, known for his precision and dedication, clashed with LaBeouf, who took a more improvisational approach to their scenes. This resulted in chaos on set, with Ford becoming visibly frustrated.

The real break came after the film’s release, when Shia publicly criticized the movie, even suggesting that Ford was unhappy with it. Ford shot back in the press, calling LaBeouf an “idiot,” and made it clear that he felt betrayed by his co-star’s comments. Since then, their relationship has been strained, with Ford never sharing the screen with LaBeouf again.

2. Tommy Lee Jones: Two Wolves on The Fugitive Set

The tension between Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones during the filming of The Fugitive was palpable. While the movie turned out to be a major success, the behind-the-scenes atmosphere was anything but friendly. Ford, a stickler for precision, struggled with Jones, who thrived on improvisation and chaos. Their differences were most apparent during their confrontation in the tunnel scene, where Jones’s impromptu changes disrupted Ford’s timing.

Despite the success of the film, Ford never forgave Jones for what he saw as a lack of professionalism. Jones won an Oscar for his performance, but Ford was left feeling slighted, and the two never worked together again.

3. Sean Young: The Hate Scene in Blade Runner

Harrison Ford’s relationship with Blade Runner co-star Sean Young was fraught with tension. Young, who stayed in character as the replicant Rachel even off-camera, frustrated Ford, who wanted to maintain a clear divide between his work and his personal life. The love scene between them, which fans remember as tense and uncomfortable, was reportedly the result of their personal animosity.

Ford later described working with Young as navigating a “psychological minefield,” and their relationship was so toxic that when Blade Runner 2049 came around, Young was replaced with a CGI double.

4. Julia Roberts: A Failed Romance That Never Had Chemistry

A Hollywood pairing that was expected to light up the screen—Harrison Ford and Julia Roberts—fell flat. From the first rehearsal, Ford was emotionally unavailable, while Roberts, known for her infectious charm, struggled to create a connection with him. The result was a love scene that turned into an exercise in frustration.

Years later, Ford admitted that he felt like he was “acting opposite a performance, not a person,” a remark that effectively ended any chance of future collaboration. Their professional relationship collapsed, and the project was quietly buried.

5. Kevin Costner: The Western That Was Never Meant to Be

Harrison Ford and Kevin Costner were once slated to star in a western together, but their vastly different visions for the film caused the project to collapse before a single frame was shot. Ford wanted a character-driven, psychological exploration, while Costner pushed for a grander, more heroic approach. The two stars’ egos clashed, and after a tense script revision process, the project was ultimately canceled.

The fallout from the failure of this collaboration marked the end of their professional relationship, with both actors choosing not to work together again.

6. Brad Pitt: The Cold War on The Devil’s Own Set

When Harrison Ford and Brad Pitt starred in The Devil’s Own, their on-screen chemistry was overshadowed by a behind-the-scenes battle of egos. Ford, stepping in as a veteran actor, tried to push for rewrites that gave his character more depth, while Pitt, the star and creator of the film’s vision, resisted. The tension between them was so palpable that crew members described it as a “cold war,” with neither actor willing to budge.

Though Ford later softened his stance, the rift between the two actors was never fully mended, and they never shared the screen again after the film.

7. Mel Gibson: The Project That Was Doomed From the Start

Harrison Ford’s refusal to work with Mel Gibson was one of the most publicized instances of him taking a stand in Hollywood. After a project was signed, Ford made it clear that he would not work with Gibson due to his past behavior, which included violent outbursts and anti-Semitic rants. Ford’s bluntness shocked many, especially in an industry where such conflicts are often glossed over.

Ford’s stance was simple: he refused to work with someone whose conduct alienated the people he needed to trust on set. The project was canceled, and Ford and Gibson have never reconciled, leaving their relationship in a permanent state of silence.

Harrison Ford’s Legacy: A Man Who Stood by His Principles

While many of these feuds have been buried by time and Hollywood’s penchant for moving on, Harrison Ford’s unflinching honesty and refusal to compromise his principles stand out as key parts of his legacy. The actor, who rose to stardom playing some of the most beloved characters in film history, is also known for his strong moral code and unwillingness to tolerate behavior he found unacceptable.

For Ford, fame and success were never an excuse for bad behavior, and his relationships with these actors serve as a reminder that even the greatest stars can fall from grace when they fail to live up to the values that earned them their place in Hollywood.