Harrison Ford
SLI-D "Artisan" Actor · American · 20th–21st c.American actor (1942–). As Han Solo in Star Wars and the star of the Indiana Jones series, he became one of the highest-grossing actors in film history. A licensed pilot, he is known for emergency landings and search-and-rescue operations. A committed environmental activist, he has donated significant personal resources to conservation causes.
Leading Function+Si-p (Comfort & Wellbeing)
A bold pursuit of physical pleasures — carpentry and flying — as the core of the basic function. The experience of earning a living as a carpenter before his acting debut shows the depth of the sensory pleasure in making things with hands.
Creative Function-Te-c (Application & Experiment)
A craftsman practitioner who repeats hands-on small-scale experiments and improvements in carpentry and aircraft maintenance. "Theory or the movement of hands" — this posture runs through carpentry, mechanical maintenance, and acting alike.
Vulnerable Function 1+Fe-p weak (Mission & Prestige)
Weak +Fe-p: a consistent aversion to Hollywood's charismatic star culture — prioritising on-set craft. Many anecdotes of surly interview manner and rejection of star behaviour. "I am an actor, not a movie star."
Vulnerable Function 2-Ni-c weak (Warning & Divergence)
Weak -Ni-c: multiple documented instances of role choices and life pivots producing reactive or unexpected results. Indiana Jones sequel participation judgements consistently more reactive than strategically designed.
Quadra / Temperament / Club
Quadra: Anti-Beta Quadra (Civil Society) — fundamental scepticism of authority, the star system, and Hollywood's hierarchical structure. Han Solo and Indiana Jones as archetypal Anti-Beta heroes who challenge and overturn the established order.
Temperament: Receptive-Adaptive temperament: an inward, taciturn style of quiet declaration through acting and action. Responding to studio, director, and media demands by "not taking that job" or moving at his own pace.
Club: Pragmatist Club: carpentry, planes, and film as fields of practical management. Designing and building structures as a carpenter, maintaining and piloting aircraft, managing stunts on set — accumulated practical technical skills.
Worldview & Attitude
"Integrity in work is the greatest value" — craftsman's optimism. A worldview aware of structural dangers and trusting in hands-on competence as the response.
Attitude toward Change: A symbol of hope pointing transformative directions through environmental activism. Cinema as the directional medium; systemic change left to others.
