Harrison Ford at The Woodman Inn in Nuthampstead, England.Photo:Nutwood Pubs

Harrison Ford at The Woodman Inn, Nuthampstead

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Harrison Fordlooks to have a taste for English beer!

Photographs of a surprise visit the legendary actor, 80, made to an English countryside pub have been revealed two years after the event.

The images show Ford at the historic Woodman Inn in Nuthampstead, Hertfordshire in July 2021. Dressed in a navy sweater and pants, teamed with a blue T-shirt and brown belt, theIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinystar happily posed with pub staff for several photographs during the visit and apparently savored a pint of local beer called “398.”

“I’ve been an Indy fan my whole life and yet I honestly couldn’t believe my eyes when he walked in,” George Berrett, the manager of the Woodman Inn,told the BBC.

Harrison Ford at The Woodman Inn, Nuthampstead in England.Nutwood Pubs

Harrison Ford at The Woodman Inn, Nuthampstead

“It’s not every day you get a visit from someone like him,” she added.

Manager Berrett told the BBC that well-known people drop into the pub from time to time, but “serving a major Hollywood star like Harrison Ford certainly doesn’t happen every day."

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Ford’s pub visit happened around the time hehad been injured on the set ofthe new Indiana Jones movie, which sees the actor step back into the role of the swashbuckling archaeologist for a final time.

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart attend the German premiere of ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’.Gerald Matzka/Getty Images

Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart attend the premiere of “Indiana Jones und das Rad des Schicksals”

Gerald Matzka/Getty Images

Speaking onWho’s Talking to Chris Wallace?,set to air Friday,Ford also revealed that he’s not ready to give up acting just yet either.

“I don’t do well when I don’t have work,” the actor told host Wallace when askedwhether he’d given retirement any thought.

“I love to work. I love to feel useful. It’s my Jones,” added Ford, who turns 81 next month. “I want to be helpful.”

source: people.com