Hans Solo/Harrison Ford was refused entry into a London boozer at the weekend because the bouncers didn't recognise him. It's OK, Harrison, it's happened to the best of us. 

The 71-year-old actor decided to enjoy a few swifties at the The Punchbowl in Mayfair over the weekend - it's the one formerly owned by Guy Ritchie and therefore a popular hang out for celebs. Ford, who is in England's capital filming scenes for Star Wars: Episode VII, apparently looked "annoyed" when he was turned away from the venue.

A source told The Daily Star: "Harrison came to the pub about 10.30pm on Saturday for a drink with his friend. He looked quite chilled. The bouncer told him outright that there were too many people in there and he wasn't getting in. Harrison looked really quite ann­oyed, but he didn't kick up a fuss and went on to the next pub with his friend. It wasn't until he'd left that the bouncers knew who he was."

As it happens, the pub cleared rapidly when fans realised Harrison was in the area and they followed him to the nearby bar he was at.

The source added: "Eight pensioners left the pub to follow Harrison down the road. They said they wanted to drink with him and if he couldn't get in, they didn't want to stay. The whole thing was so embarrassing for the pub."