What is Harrison Ford's most iconic role?

I pick Indiana Jones primarily because he is the vocal point of that series and it's Theme you correlate to his character.

Han Solo is iconic yes but he is a Cog in the Machine. Darth Vader is the most compelling iconic character for that series.
 
Indiana Jones is Han Solo dreaming while frozen in Carbonite.
 
I'd say his character from 6 Days 7 Nights.
 
That’s a tough one, but I’ll say Han Solo even though he was THE character in Indiana Jones...I would say of any main character in the original Star Wars, that was their most iconic role, due to the pop culture significance of Star Wars...
 
His role in "Hollywood Homicide" is all that comes to mind.
 
Judging from your post I assume you are unaware that Harrison Ford is the world's premiere collector of 1980's Estonian dinner rolls.
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Indiana Jones? Han Solo? Other?
It was Raiders of the Lost Ark that made him one of Hollywood's biggest movie stars. The Star Wars movie roles weren't all that flattering; Han Solo was kind of a dork. But Indiana Jones was a man's man, a hero's hero, an adventurer's adventurer. Then Ford did Blade Runner, and his status as megastar was cemented.
 
By far Indiana Jones. I think Harrison Ford is underrated as an actor. He's a master at facial expressions and getting the audience into a scene. I think he's brilliant.
 
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