Michael Urie Wins Critics Choice Award and Harrison Ford Stars in Jeep Super Bowl Ad

Michael Urie, 44, won the Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series award at the 2025 Critics Choice Awards for his role in Shrinking. During his acceptance speech, Urie humorously praised his 82-year-old costar Harrison Ford, calling him a “great up and comer” who is “so amazing.” The quip drew laughter from the audience. Urie also expressed gratitude for his fellow cast members, particularly lead actor Jason Segel, whom he described as an “incredible leader” and actor. The show, which explores themes of mental health, has resonated with Urie, who shared that it inspired him to begin therapy, deepening his relationship with his own mental health.

Meanwhile, Harrison Ford starred in a reflective Super Bowl 2025 commercial for Jeep titled “Owner’s Manual.” The two-minute ad, which aired during the fourth quarter of the game, featured Ford discussing the importance of freedom, personal responsibility, and happiness. “It’s just a rumination on life,” Ford told PEOPLE, describing the ad as a “soft sell” rather than a flashy Super Bowl spectacle. Directed by James Mangold, who previously worked with Ford on Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the commercial emphasized themes of individuality and choice. Ford, known for his iconic roles in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, joked about his name, saying, “This Jeep makes me happy… even though my name is Ford.” The ad also highlighted the “Jeep Wave,” a gesture of camaraderie among Jeep owners. Ford’s next projects include Captain America: Brave New World and the new season of Shrinking.

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