The 83-year-old actor stepped out for a special FYC event celebrating Shrinking, held at Quality Italian on Saturday May 2, 2026, where he looked as suave as ever. Dressed in a sharply tailored navy suit, Harrison kept things classic in a crisp pale blue shirt and a neatly knotted dark tie. The clean lines of the suit gave a polished, structured silhouette, while his signature silver hair was brushed back in a relaxed, natural style.
The outing marked a relatively uncommon public appearance for the screen legend, who has largely kept a low profile in recent years despite continuing to take on high-profile roles.

The event itself drew a star-studded crowd, with Harrison joined by his co-stars including Jason Segel, Brett Goldstein, Lukita Maxwell and Christa Miller. The ensemble cast appeared in high spirits as they celebrated the hit Apple TV+ series, which has been widely praised for its mix of humour and heart.
Harrison has enjoyed a remarkable late-career resurgence thanks to his role in Shrinking, earning acclaim for his nuanced performance as the blunt but deeply human Dr Paul Rhoades.
Harrison opened up about his feelings towards the storyline during a recent Shrinking panel when he told co-creator, Bill Lawrence: “I’m very grateful to you for introducing that complication to the character.”
He elaborated further when he said: “Because that makes the difference between what I’ve done my whole career and the change now that doing this work means in people’s sense of who I am. And I am glad to come to the point where this is who I am, and that was who I was.”

Harrison’s character, Dr. Paul Rhoades, deals with his diagnosis and how he will move on with it in the third season of the show.
It’s had an impact on his real life too as Harrison confessed: “This is nurturing for me as an actor. And I feel the effect; it’s changed the way people relate to me on the street. And that feels like the roundness of a life.”
With a career spanning more than five decades – including iconic roles in Indiana Jones and Star Wars – the actor remains one of Hollywood’s most enduring and beloved figures.
By Nicola Conville
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