'Star Wars Episode 7' Actor Harrison Ford Makes Time For Family; Wife Calista Flockhart Make Up Free During Family Outing

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"Star Wars Episode 7" actor Harrison Ford made time for his family amid the hoopla surrounding his latest film. His wife Calista Flockhart opted for a natural look as she went make-up free for the dinner, which also included their son Liam.

On Saturday, the 72-year-old actor was every bit a family man while stepping out of a restaurant in Brentwood, Los Angeles last Sunday.

"Harrison tucked his powder blue shirt into a pair of relaxed jeans, which cinched at his waistline with a leather belt," MailOnline reported.

"The Indiana Jones star polished off his low-key look with a pair of colourful trainers," it said.

The actor's wife Calista Flockhart, meanwhile, opted for an all-black ensemble as they headed back to the their car.

The former "Ally McBeal" star and "Star Wars Episode 7" cast Harrison Ford got married in 2010 after dating for eight years.

Their son, Liam, was adopted by Calista Flockhart while he was still a baby.

Harrison Ford will reprise his iconic role as Han Solo in the "Star Wars Episode 7," which is set to be screened next year. Not much is known about the storyline for the film, although the Internet is awash with speculation about the fate of Han Solo, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia.

Han Solo, according to Starwars.com is a "Smuggler. Scoundrel. Hero. Han Solo, captain of the Millennium Falcon, was one of the great leaders of the Rebel Alliance. He and his co-pilot Chewbacca came to believe in the cause of galactic freedom, joining Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa in the fight against the Empire."

While filming "Star Wars 7," Harrison Ford, who is also associated with another iconic character Indiana Jones, figured into an accident that sidelined him for months. He broke his ankle on the door of the Millennium Falcon which delayed production for a few weeks.

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