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Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart arrive at the AFI Lifetime Achievement Awards honoring Mike Nichols, presented by TV Land at Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City, California on June 10, 2010. UPI/Jim Ruymen 
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Published: Nov. 19, 2010 at 4:29 PM

NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (UPI) -- Hollywood icon Harrison Ford says he isn't cooking more than he used to now that he is married to actress Calista Flockhart.

The couple began dating in 2002 and married in June. Flockhart is Ford's third wife.

Asked at a New York news conference where he was promoting his new film "Morning Glory" if he has been showing off his skills in the kitchen since he became a newlywed, the 68-year-old looked taken aback and replied: "Me, a newlywed? Look at me, I'm always wed. We were together for 10 years. The honeymoon's over!

"I like to cook. I like to cook, and I like to eat at home," he explained. "I like meals in minutes. I like to get it done and eat. I don't do the red-wine reduction all day long."

"Morning Glory," in which Ford plays a veteran broadcast journalist who goes to work for a morning program, is in theaters now. It co-stars Rachel McAdams, Diane Keaton and Jeff Goldblum.

Topics: Calista Flockhart, Harrison Ford
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