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Stars of the 'Indiana Jones' Franchise -- Where Are They Now?

Movies By TooFab Staff | 5/23/2019 11:46 AM PT
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With a new -- and possibly final -- Indiana Jones movie in theaters, take a look back at the original trilogy's most memorable faces and see what Dr. Jones, Marion, Short Round, Willie and even the young Maharaja have been up to since their first on-screen adventures.
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Harrison Ford (Indiana Jones): Ford starred in all five films. The actor is also known for his work as Han Solo in the Star Wars films and Jack Ryan in Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. He has five children with three wives and is currently married with Calista Flockhart. He’s also an avid pilot and once had to make an emergency landing at a golf course after his engine gave out. He was hospitalized with a broken pelvis and ankle.
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Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood, Raiders of the Lost Arc): Allen would reprise her role in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 2008. She's also known for her work in Scrooged, Starman and The Sandlot. She has one son with ex-husband Kale Brown. She began her own cashmere knitwear line in 2003 and, in 2005, opened up the Karen Allen Fiber Arts store in Great Barrington, MA. She's also a faculty member of the Theatre Department at Bard College at Simon's Rock.
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John Rhys-Davies (Sallah, Raiders, Last Crusade and Dial of Destiny): Aside from his work in the Indiana Jones films, Rhys-Davies is most well known for playing Gimli in the Lord of the Rings trilogy and his role on the TV series Sliders. He also starred in The Living Daylights and has done a ton of voice work for cartoons and video games.
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Ke Huy Quan (Short Round, Temple of Doom): Quan also starred as Data in The Goonies and appeared in Encino Man and Breathing Fire, before he took an extended hiatus from acting, graduated from USC and worked as a stunt coordinator. He made a massive comeback in 2022 with Everything Everywhere All at Once and won an Oscar for his work in the film. He then appeared in American Born Chinese, will be in Loki Season 2 and has the Russo Brothers film The Electric State on the horizon. Fun fact: His Goonies costar Jeff Cohen (aka Chunk) is his is entertainment lawyer.
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Kate Capshaw (Willie Scott, Temple of Doom): Capshaw would later star in Dreamscape, SpaceCamp, Love Affair and How to Make an American Quilt, as well as the TV series Black Tie Affair. She married Temple of Doom director Steven Spielberg in 1991 and the two have seven children between them -- including three they had together, one they adopted together, two from previous relationships and one Capshaw adopted before their marriage. She hasn't acted since 2001 and has shifted to being an artist specializing in paintings.
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Alison Doody (Elsa Schneider, Last Crusade): Doody later appeared in Major League II, the British shows Waking the Dead and Beaver falls and played Lady Catherine Buxton in the smash Indian film RRR. She shares two daughters with ex-husband Gavin O'Reilly.
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Paul Freeman (Rene Belloq, Raiders): Freeman was nominated for a Saturn Award for his work in Raiders and later played Ivan Ooze in the 1995 Mighty Morphin Power Rangers movie. He also appeared in Hot Fuzz and multiple episodes of Falcon Crest and ER. Most recently, he appeared in episodes of The Man Who Fell to Earth and A Very English Scandal.
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Raj Singh (Maharaja, Temple of Doom): Singh only has one other acting credit following Temple of Doom, appearing in the Indian film Agneepath in 1990. Not much else is known about him, but he did appear at the red carpet premiere of Dial of Destiny in 2023.
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Sean Connery (Henry Jones, Sr., Last Crusade): Connery starred in The Hunt for Red October, First Knight, The Rock, The Avengers, Entrapment and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen before his retirement. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2000 and died in 2020 at the age of 90.
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Denholm Elliott (Marcus Brody, Raiders and Last Crusade): Elliott would later appear in A Room with a View and Trading Places before his death in 1992 of tuberculosis.
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Ronald Lacey (Major Arnold Ernst Toht, Raiders): Lacey would later appear in Valmont and the BBC series Blackadder II, before his death from liver cancer in 1991 .
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Amrish Puri (Mola Ram, Temple of Doom): Puri’s work in Temple of Doom is his most well known for English-speaking viewers, though he was a very respected Indian actor who holds three Filmfare Awards. He passed away in 2005 at the age of 72.
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River Phoenix (Young Indiana Jones, Last Crusade): Phoenix — who also starred in Stand By Me and Explorers as a kid — later won acclaim for his work in My Own Private Idaho and went on to star in Sneakers and The Thing Called Love. He died of a drug overdose at the age of 23 outside of The Viper Room in 1993. Brother Joaquin Phoenix called 9-1-1 the night of his death.
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