The (family) force is strong with him! Star Wars vet Harrison Ford reunites with children Georgia and Malcolm over dinner alongside wife Calista Flockhart
Harrison Ford was every bit the family man as he reunited with his grown children over dinner at Via Veneto in Santa Monica on Saturday night.
The 73-year-old action star was joined by his wife Calista Flockhart, 51, for a get-together with his daughter Georgia, 25, and musician son Malcolm, 28.
Malcolm and Georgia are Harrison's children from his ex-wife Melissa Mathison, who passed away in early November at the age of 65 following a battle with neuroendocrine cancer.
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Reunion: Harrison Ford and his wife Calista Flockhart enjoyed dinner in Via Veneto with his grown children Georgia and Malcolm in Santa Monica on Saturday night
For the dinner date, Calista was bundled up in a black down jacket and low-cut jumper.
The Ally McBeal actress stepped outside with a hand looped around her husband's elbow.
She clutched her glasses and appeared fresh face, with her light blonde hair worn down in a casual and relaxed 'do.
Family man: Harrison pulled his 25-year-old daughter Georgia in for a sweet embrace
Harrison, meanwhile, had a few dollar bills in his hand when he pulled his daughter in for a warm embrace.
Georgia donned a long black dress, brown leather jacket, and a pair of white Converse sneakers.
Harrison has five children total.
Cool and casual: Georgia donned a black dress, worn white Converse sneakers, and a leather jacket
He is the father of Benjamin and Willard from his first marriage to Mary Marquardt, and also has adopted son Liam with his current wife Calista.
The actress, who wed Harrison in 2010, adopted Liam when he was just an infant in 2001.
Harrison will next return to his iconic role of Han Solo in the upcoming film Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which will be released on December 18.
Back for more: The 73-year-old has returned to his iconic role Han Solo in the upcoming film Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which is scheduled for release on December 18
Meanwhile, the actor recently spoke with Entertainment Weekly about his narrow escape in March when he crash landed his plane on a Venice gold course in LA, revealing that it didn't keep him grounded for long.
'I've been flying for 20 years, and it was a very rare thing to happen,' he said. 'It was a mechanical issue. No fault of the maintenance or anybody else.'
'I got back in the helicopter first, because my foot was still in the cast, my toes were hanging out. It was the easiest aircraft to get into [that I'd still] be capable, and safe, to fly.'
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