Harrison Ford
Harrison Ford doesn’t just play a hero on the big screen—he’s been one in real life, multiple times over. In 2000, he rescued a hiker named Megan Freeman who’d gotten severely dehydrated on her climb up Table Mountain, near his ranch in Wyoming, and couldn’t get back down. Harrison picked her up in his helicopter and brought her to safety. She thanked him by … puking in his copter. A year later, he rescued a 13-year-old Boy Scout who wandered away from his camp in Yellowstone National Park and was cold and hungry after a rainy night in the woods. “Boy, you sure must have earned a merit badge for this one,” Harrison said to him on the trip home. He also flew medical supplies and volunteers to Haiti after the earthquake. Which officially makes him a heroic act hog. [ABC, Daily Mail]

