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Christopher Plummer

Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer CC (December 13, 1929 – February 5, 2021) was a Canadian actor. His career spanned seven decades, gaining him recognition for his performances in film, stage, and television. He received multiple accolades, including an Academy Award, two Tony Awards, and two Primetime Emmy Awards, making him the only Canadian recipient of the "Triple Crown of Acting".[1][2][3][4] He also received a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, and Screen Actors Guild Award as well as a nomination for a Grammy Award.

Christopher Plummer

Plummer in 1964
Born
Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer

(1929-12-13)December 13, 1929
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
DiedFebruary 5, 2021(2021-02-05) (aged 91)
EducationHigh School of Montreal
OccupationActor
Years active1946–2021
WorksFull list
Spouses
  • (m. 1956; div. 1960)
  • Patricia Lewis
    (m. 1962; div. 1967)
  • (m. 1970)
ChildrenAmanda Plummer
Parent
Relatives
AwardsFull list

He made his Broadway debut in the 1954 play The Starcross Story. He received two Tony Awards, one for Best Actor in a Musical playing Cyrano de Bergerac in Cyrano (1974) and the other for Best Actor in a Play portraying John Barrymore in Barrymore (1997). His other Tony-nominated roles include in J.B. (1959), Othello (1982), No Man's Land (1994), King Lear (2004), and Inherit the Wind (2007).

After appearing on stage, he made his film debut in Stage Struck (1958), landed his first starring role that same year in Wind Across the Everglades. His breakthrough role was for his leading role as Captain Georg von Trapp in the musical film The Sound of Music (1965) alongside Julie Andrews.[5] During this time he starred in The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964), Waterloo (1970), and The Man Who Would Be King (1975).

He received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Beginners (2011). Other Oscar-nominated roles include in The Last Station (2009) and All the Money in the World (2017). His other notable films include Somewhere in Time (1980), Malcolm X (1992), The Insider (1999), A Beautiful Mind (2001), The New World (2005), Syriana (2005), Inside Man (2006), The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), and Knives Out (2019).

Early life and education

Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer[6] was born on December 13, 1929,[7] in Toronto, Ontario.[6] He was the only child of John Orme Plummer, who sold stocks and other securities,[8] and Isabella Mary Abbott, who worked as secretary to the Dean of Sciences at McGill University, and was the granddaughter of Canadian Prime Minister Sir John Abbott.[9][10] On his father's side, Plummer's great-uncle was patent lawyer and agent F. B. Fetherstonhaugh.[8] Plummer was also a second cousin of British actor Nigel Bruce, known for portraying Doctor Watson to Basil Rathbone's Sherlock Holmes.[11]

Plummer's parents separated shortly after his birth, and he was brought up mainly by his mother in the Abbott family home in Senneville, Quebec, on the western tip of Montreal island. He spoke English and French fluently.[12][13] As a schoolboy, he began studying to be a concert pianist, but developed a love for theatre at an early age, and began acting while he was attending the High School of Montreal.[14][15] He took up acting after watching Laurence Olivier's film Henry V (1944).[16][17] He learned the basics of acting as an apprentice with the Montreal Repertory Theatre, where fellow Montrealer William Shatner also played.[17]

Plummer never attended university, something he regretted all his life.[18] Although his mother and his father's family had ties with McGill University, he was never a McGill student.[19]

In 1946, he caught the attention of Montreal Gazette's theatre critic Herbert Whittaker with his performance as Mr Darcy in a Montreal High School production of Pride and Prejudice. Whittaker was also amateur stage director of the Montreal Repertory theatre, and he cast Plummer at age 18 as Oedipus in Jean Cocteau's La Machine infernale.[20][21][22]

Career

Theatre

1948–1958: Early career and Broadway debut

 
Photograph by Carl Van Vechten, 1959

Plummer made his professional acting debut in 1948 with Ottawa's Stage Society after which he performed roles as an apprentice artist with the Montreal Repertory Theatre alongside fellow apprenticing actor William Shatner.[22] In 1952, he starred in a number of productions at the Bermudiana Theatre in the City of Hamilton, in the British colony of Bermuda where he was seen and recruited by a US producer, although he was reluctant to leave Bermuda.[23] Edward Everett Horton hired Plummer to appear as Gerard in the 1953 road show production of André Roussin's Nina,[24] a role originated on Broadway by David Niven in 1951.[25]

Plummer made his Broadway debut in January 1953 in The Starcross Story, a show that closed on opening night after a plagiarism lawsuit shut down the production.[26] His next Broadway appearance, Home is the Hero, lasted 30 performances from September to October 1954. He appeared in support of Broadway legend Katharine Cornell and film legend Tyrone Power in The Dark Is Light Enough, which lasted 69 performances from February to April 1955. The play toured several cities, with Plummer serving as Power's understudy.[27]

Later that same year, he appeared in his first Broadway hit, opposite Julie Harris (who won a Tony Award) in Jean Anouilh's The Lark. After appearing in Night of the Auk, which was not a success, Plummer appeared in Elia Kazan's successful Broadway production of Archibald MacLeish's Pulitzer Prize-winning play J.B.; Plummer was nominated for his first Tony as Best Actor in Play. (J.B. also won Tonys as Best Play and for Kazan's direction.)[28]

He appeared as Jason opposite Dame Judith Anderson in Robinson Jeffers' adaptation of Medea at the Theatre Sara Bernhardt in Paris in 1955. The American National Theatre and Academy production, directed by Guthrie McClintic, was part of Le Festival International. Also in 1955, he played Mark Antony in Julius Caesar and Ferdinand in The Tempest at the American Shakespeare Festival (Stratford, Connecticut). He returned to the American Shakespeare Festival in 1981 to play the title role in Henry V.[28]

Plummer made his debut at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 1956, playing the title role in Henry V, which subsequently was performed that year at the Edinburgh Festival. He played the title role in Hamlet and Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night at Stratford in 1957. The following year, he played Leontes in The Winter's Tale, Bardolph in Henry IV, Part 1, and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing.[28]

1962–1965: London debut and Stratford Festival

In April 1961, he appeared as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He also appeared with the RSC in May 1961 in the lead role of Richard III. He made his London debut on June 11, 1961, playing King Henry II in Jean Anouilh's Becket with the RSC at the Aldwych Theatre, directed by Peter Hall. The production later transferred to the Globe for a December 1961 to April 1962 run.[28] For his performance, Plummer won the Evening Standard Award for Best Actor.[29]

At the Stratford Festival, he played Philip the Bastard in King John and Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet. In 1962, he played the title roles in both Cyrano de Bergerac and Macbeth, returning in 1967 to play Mark Antony in Antony and Cleopatra.[28][30]

Plummer appeared less frequently on Broadway in the 1960s as he moved from New York to London. He appeared in the title role in a 1963 production of Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui,[28] which did not succeed, but he had a great success in Peter Shaffer's The Royal Hunt of the Sun, playing conquistador Francisco Pizarro to David Carradine's Atahuallpa. Both performances were "stunning", as Plummer did wonders "of extraordinary beauty and deep pain" in playing his complex character.[31]

1971–1978: National Theatre and Broadway roles

From June 1971 to January 1972, he appeared at the Royal National Theatre, acting in repertory for the season. The plays he appeared in were Jean Giraudoux's Amphitryon 38 directed by Laurence Olivier;[32] Georg Büchner's Danton's Death (director Jonathan Miller); Adrian Mitchell's Tyger; Luigi Pirandello's The Rules of the Game; and Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night at the New Theatre in London. From May to June 1973, he appeared on Broadway as the title character in Cyrano, a musical adaptation of Edmond Rostand's 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac by Anthony Burgess and Michael J. Lewis. For that performance, Plummer won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical and a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance. Later that year, he played Anton Chekhov in Neil Simon's adaptation of several Chekhov short stories, The Good Doctor.[33] Another notable play in which he appeared was the 1974 adaptation of Arthur Miller's After the Fall, in which he played Quentin (a part originated on Broadway by Jason Robards[34]) opposite Faye Dunaway's Maggie.[35]

Plummer appeared in Lovers and Madmen at the Opera House at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. in 1973 and in Love and Master Will at the same venue in 1975.[36] Love and Master Will consisted of selections from the works of William Shakespeare on the subject of love, arranged by Plummer. His co-stars were Zoe Caldwell, Bibi Andersson and Leonard Nimoy. Plummer played "Edgar" in E. L. Doctorow's Drinks before Dinner with the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Public/Newman Theatre in New York City in 1978.

1982–1997: Othello, Barrymore and Tony win

 
Plummer with President Ronald Reagan at the White House, 1985

In 1982, he starred on Broadway production of the Shakespearean tragedy Othello, playing Iago opposite James Earl Jones' Moor.[37] The production also featured performances from Kelsey Grammer as Cassio and Dianne Wiest as Desdemona. New York Times theatre critic Frank Rich wrote in his original review, "Mr. Plummer, a sensational actor in peak form, has made something crushing out of Shakespeare's archvillain. He gives us evil so pure - and so bottomless - that it can induce tears. Our tears are not for the dastardly Iago, of course - that would be wrong. No, what Mr. Plummer does is make us weep for a civilization that can produce such a man and allow him to flower."[38] For his performance he received a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination losing to Roger Rees in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.

In 1988, he starred in another Shakespeare adaptation on Broadway in the title role in Macbeth with Glenda Jackson playing his lady.[39] Frank Rich wrote of his performance "Mr. Plummer's thoughtful, beautifully spoken performance best illuminates the strengths and built-in limitations of the entire enterprise. This actor grapples arrestingly with his early bouts of conscience, as horrible imaginings send Macbeth's heart knocking at his ribs."[40]

He appeared with Jason Robards in the 1994 revival of Harold Pinter's No Man's Land by the Roundabout Theatre Company. Variety film critic Jeremy Gerard praised Plummer's performance while critiquing Robards by writing, "They’re a remarkable pair to watch wrangling with Pinter’s elliptical, often uncrackable script. As it happens, Plummer emerges triumphant, while Robards seems utterly at sea...Plummer plays the humour and the bathos with equal ease and complete conviction. By turns funny and heartbreaking, it’s an exquisite, haunting performance."[41] For his performance Plummer received fourth Tony Award nomination.

Plummer great success in 1997 Broadway production of the William Luce play Barrymore portraying John Barrymore a few months before his death. Vincent Canby in his New York Times review he praised Plummer for his performance "With the confidence of the superb actor he has become, and in the trim of an athlete, Christopher Plummer is here in a new play, giving an achingly funny, memorably strong and debonair performance".[42] After a successful run on Broadway he went on tour with production. His performance brought him his second Tony Award (this time as Best Actor in a Play) and a Drama Desk Award as Outstanding Actor in a Play.

2002–2014: Celebrated actor and final stage roles

In 2002, he appeared in a lauded production of King Lear, directed by Jonathan Miller.[43] The production successfully transferred to New York City's Lincoln Center in 2004.[44] He was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his 2004 King Lear and for a Tony Award playing Henry Drummond in the 2007 revival of Inherit the Wind.[45] He returned to the stage at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in August 2008 in a critically acclaimed performance as Julius Caesar in George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra directed by Tony Award winner Des McAnuff;[46] this production was videotaped and shown in high-definition in Canadian cinemas on January 31, 2009 (with an encore presentation on February 23, 2009) and broadcast on April 4, 2009, on Bravo! in Canada.[47]

In 2009 and 2010, Plummer starred in two stage to screen adaptations of the Stratford Festival productions of George Bernard Shaw's Caesar and Cleopatra and William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Both plays were directed for the stage by Des McAnuff and produced by Barry Avrich. The Tempest won Plummer a Canadian Screen award for Best Performance in a Performing Arts Program.[48] Plummer returned to the Stratford Festival in the summer of 2010 in The Tempest as the lead character, Prospero (also videotaped and shown in high-def in cinemas), and again in the summer of 2012 in the one-man show, A Word or Two, an autobiographical exploration of his love of literature. In 2014, Plummer presented A Word or Two again, at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.[49]

Film

1958–1964: Film debut and early roles

Plummer's film career began in 1958 when Sidney Lumet cast him as a young writer in Stage Struck.[50] That same year, Plummer played the lead in Nicholas Ray's film Wind Across the Everglades.[51] In 1963, he was the subject of a short National Film Board of Canada documentary, 30 Minutes, Mister Plummer, directed by Anne Claire Poirier.[52] Plummer did not appear on the film screen for six years after 1958 until he played the Roman emperor Commodus in Anthony Mann's epic The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964).[51]

1965–1979: The Sound of Music and stardom

Although embarrassed, at first, about his role, Plummer remains widely known for his portrayal of Captain Von Trapp due to the box office success and continued popularity of the Robert Wise directed musical epic The Sound of Music (1965), which Plummer once described as "so awful and sentimental and gooey".[53] The film made cinematic history, becoming the all-time top-grossing film, eclipsing Gone with the Wind.[54] He found all aspects of making the film unpleasant, except working with Andrews, and he avoided using its name, instead calling it "that movie", "S&M", or "The Sound of Mucus".[55] He declined to attend the 40th Anniversary cast reunion,[56] but he did provide commentary on the 2005 DVD release.[57] He relented for the 45th anniversary and appeared with the full cast on The Oprah Winfrey Show on October 28, 2010.[58]

In 2009, Plummer said that he was "a bit bored with the character". He said: "Although we worked hard enough to make him interesting, it was a bit like flogging a dead horse. And the subject matter is not mine. I mean, it can't appeal to every person in the world."[5] However, he admitted that the film itself was well made and was proud to be associated with a film with such mass appeal. "But it was a very well-made movie, and it's a family movie and we haven't seen a family movie, I don't think, on that scale for ages."[59] In one interview he said that he had "terrific memories" of making the movie.[60]

He was in Inside Daisy Clover (1965), then played World War Two agent Eddie Chapman in Triple Cross (1966), and had a supporting role as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in The Night of the Generals (1967). Plummer was cast to replace Rex Harrison for the film adaptation of Doctor Dolittle. This decision was later reversed, but Plummer was nonetheless paid $87,500 for signing the contract. At the same time, Plummer was performing in the stage play The Royal Hunt of the Sun and his whole Dolittle participation was so brief that Plummer never missed a performance.[61]

Plummer had the title role in Oedipus the King (1968) and The High Commissioner (1968), playing an Australian in the latter. Plummer was one of many stars in Battle of Britain (1969), and the lead in a musical, Lock Up Your Daughters (1969).[62] In the 1969 film adaptation of The Royal Hunt of the Sun, Plummer plays the Inca Emperor Atahualpa to Robert Shaw's Pizarro.[63] On screen, Plummer portrayed the Duke of Wellington in Waterloo (1970). The Pyx (1973) was his first Canadian film. He played Rudyard Kipling in The Man Who Would Be King (1975). He also appeared in the comedy The Return of the Pink Panther (1975), alongside Peter Sellers and The Silent Partner (1978) opposite Elliott Gould . He appeared in Aces High (1976), Starcrash (1978), International Velvet (1978), and Murder by Decree (1979) (playing Sherlock Holmes).

Plummer appeared in the romantic drama Somewhere in Time (1980), the drama Eyewitness (1981), the comedy Dragnet (1987), and Shadow Dancing (1988). Plummer also did some voice work, such as his role of Henri the pigeon in An American Tail (1986) and the villainous Grand Duke of Owls in Rock-a-Doodle (1991), both directed by Don Bluth.[citation needed]

1991–2009: Established character actor

Plummer continued acting in films including the science fiction film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), which was a welcome opportunity for him since he was a fan of the Star Trek franchise which also allowed him to perform with his former understudy and long-time friend, William Shatner.[64] He also appeared in Spike Lee's biographical drama Malcolm X (1992), Mike Nichols' horror drama Wolf (1994), Taylor Hackford's psychological drama Dolores Claiborne (1995), and Terry Gilliam's science fiction drama 12 Monkeys (1995). One of Plummer's most critically acclaimed roles was that of television journalist Mike Wallace in Michael Mann's biographical film The Insider (1999), for which he was honoured with several critics' awards for Best Supporting Actor, though a corresponding Academy Award nomination did not materialize.[65] Plummer's other turns from this period include his roles as Dr. Rosen in Ron Howard's Academy Award-winning biographical film A Beautiful Mind (2001), Uncle Ralph to the title character in the 2002 film adaptation of Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby, Arthur Case in Spike Lee's film Inside Man (2006), and the philosopher Aristotle in Alexander, alongside Colin Farrell. In 2004, Plummer briefly played John Adams Gates in the Disney adventure film National Treasure. He also appeared in Stephen Gaghan's drama Syriana (2005), the romantic comedy Must Love Dogs (2005), Terrence Malick's historical drama The New World (2005), and the romantic drama The Lake House (2006).[62] In 2009, Plummer gave a voice performance for Pixar's animated film Up where he played the antagonistic character Charles Muntz.[66] That same year he also lent his voice in Tim Burton-produced action/science fiction film 9 playing elder leader 1.[67]

2010–2017: Beginners and awards success

 
Plummer in 2007

In January 2010, Plummer received his first Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of author Leo Tolstoy in The Last Station (2009).[68] Speaking to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in an interview that aired on March 7, 2010,[69] Plummer added, tongue-in-cheek, "Well, I said it's about time! I mean, I'm 80 years old, for God's sake. Have mercy." On Oscar night, March 7, 2010, however, he lost to Christoph Waltz.[70]

That same year, Plummer appeared in David Fincher's English-language film adaptation of Stieg Larsson's book The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo starring Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara and Stellan Skarsgård. The film was a critical and commercial success.

Earlier that year, Plummer received his second nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Mike Mills' independent comedy drama film Beginners (2011) starring Ewan McGregor, and Mélanie Laurent. Plummer was announced as the winner at the 84th Academy Awards. Plummer's win made him, at age 82, the oldest actor to win an Academy Award. When he accepted the award, he quipped "You're only two years older than me, darling. Where have you been all my life?".[71] In 2015, he starred in the Atom Egoyan directed thriller Remember starring alongside Martin Landau and Bruno Ganz.[72] Plummer played Ebenezer Scrooge in The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017), which is based on Charles Dickens' novella A Christmas Carol.

In November 2017, Plummer, who was director Ridley Scott's original choice to play J. Paul Getty in All the Money in the World,[73] was cast to replace Kevin Spacey in the then-already completed film. The move came amid numerous sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations made towards Spacey. All scenes that had included Spacey were re-shot with Plummer. Co-stars Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams were part of the necessary filming.[74] The decision was made not long before the scheduled release date of December 22. TriStar Pictures intended to meet that release date in spite of the tight re-shooting and editing schedule; it was eventually pushed back to December 25.[75][76] For his role, Plummer earned Golden Globe,[1] BAFTA,[3] and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor.[77]

2019–2021: Knives Out and final film roles

 
Plummer at the premiere for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, 2009

He starred in the Rian Johnson directed mystery thriller ensemble film Knives Out (2019) alongside Ana de Armas, Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lakeith Stanfield and Michael Shannon. Plummer plays Harlan Thrombey, a wealthy mystery novelist whose family is celebrating his 85th birthday party when a death occurs. The film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival to positive reviews. It was an immense box office success. It was selected by the American Film Institute and the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2019.[78]

In 2021, Plummer was set to play the lead for a film adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear, to be filmed in the summer, in Newfoundland, under director Des McAnuff. He died before filming commenced.[79]

Television

1953–1964: Television debut and appearances

Plummer made his Canadian television debut in the February 1953 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation production of Othello, starring Lorne Greene as the Moor.[80] His American television debut was also in 1953 on a Studio One episode entitled "The Gathering Night", as an artist who finds success just as his eyesight begins to fail him. He also appeared throughout the 1950s on both dramatic showcase programs like The Alcoa Hour, General Electric Theater, Kraft Television Theatre, and Omnibus and episodic series. In 1956, he appeared with Jason Robards and Constance Ford in an episode entitled "A Thief There Was" of CBS's anthology series Appointment with Adventure.[81]

He appeared in the live television drama Little Moon of Alban with Julie Harris, for which he received his first Emmy Award nomination.[82] He also appeared with Harris in the 1958 television adaptation of Johnny Belinda[83] and played Torvald Helmer to Harris' Nora in a 1959 television version of Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House.[51] Plummer starred in the television adaptations of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story (1959),[62] George Bernard Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion (1960), Jean Anouilh's Time Remembered (playing the role of Prince Albert originated by Richard Burton on Broadway),[84] and Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac (1962).[85] In 1964, his performance of the Gloomy Dane in the BBC production Hamlet at Elsinore garnered him his second Emmy nomination.[86] He played Hamlet in a four-hundred centenary television production Hamlet at Elsinore, produced by Danish and British BBC TV (1964), taped at Elsinore Castle.[87]

1977–1995: Miniseries and voice work

 
Plummer in 1995

He appeared as Herod Antipas in the television miniseries Jesus of Nazareth (1977) alongside the ensemble cast which included Laurence Olivier, James Earl Jones and James Mason.[88] Plummer played Herbert Kappler in the true based television film The Scarlet and the Black.[89] That same year, he starred in the five-time Emmy Award-winning television series The Thorn Birds, alongside Barbara Stanwyck and Jean Simmons. From 1993 to 1995, he narrated the animated television series Madeline, for which he received an Emmy Award, as well as the animated television series The World of David the Gnome.[90]

2000–2021: Emmy Awards and final roles

In 2000, Plummer played Sir David Maxwell Fyfe in the Primetime Emmy Award-winning Nuremberg (2000) alongside Alec Baldwin, Brian Cox and Max Von Sydow, and the Emmy-winning The Moneychangers (for which he won his first Emmy Award as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series).[82] That same year he co-starred in American Tragedy as F. Lee Bailey (for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination),[1] and appeared in TV movie Four Minutes, Miracle Planet, and a documentary by Ric Burns about Eugene O'Neill. He received an Emmy Award nomination for his performance in Our Fathers and reunited with Julie Andrews for a television production of On Golden Pond.[82]

 
Plummer in 2014

He was the narrator for The Gospel of John. Plummer appeared as a presenter in the CPAC documentary series The Prime Ministers in 2004. He appeared in the third episode, "John Abbott"[citation needed] (as Plummer is Abbott's great-grandson).[91] In 2011, he appeared in the feature-length documentary The Captains. The film, written and directed by William Shatner, sees Shatner interview Plummer at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Theatre where they talk about their young careers, long lasting friendship, and Plummer's role as Chang in Star Trek VI. The film references that Shatner, two years Plummer's junior, was the other's understudy in a production of Henry V at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. When Plummer had fallen ill, Shatner took the stage, earning his first big break.[92] Plummer voiced Arngeir, speaker for the Greybeards, in the video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.[93]

At the age of 89, he appeared in a leading role in Departure, a 2019 Canadian-British TV series by Global for NBCUniversal about the disappearance of a trans-Atlantic flight.[94] Plummer was set to return to Departure for season 2. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Canadian travel lockdown, he would film his parts from his home in Connecticut, instead of venturing to Toronto, in 2020 and 2021.[95] He completed his filming for the second season shortly before his death.[96]

Other works

Plummer wrote for the stage, television and concert-hall. He and Sir Neville Marriner rearranged William Shakespeare's Henry V with Sir William Walton's music as a concert piece.[97] They recorded the work with Marriner's chamber orchestra the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. He performed it and other works with the New York Philharmonic and symphony orchestras of London, Washington, D.C., Cleveland, Philadelphia, Chicago, Minneapolis, Toronto, Vancouver and Halifax.[97] With Marriner, he made his Carnegie Hall debut in his own arrangements of Mendelssohn's incidental music to A Midsummer Night's Dream.[97]

Personal life

Plummer was married three times. His first wife was actress Tammy Grimes, whom he married in 1956.[98] Their marriage lasted four years, and they had a daughter together, the actress Amanda Plummer.[99] He was next married to Patricia Lewis, a journalist, from May 4, 1962, until their divorce in 1967. Three years after his second divorce, Plummer married actress Elaine Taylor on October 2, 1970. They lived in Weston, Connecticut.[100][101] Plummer had no children with either his second or third wives.[99]

Plummer's memoir, In Spite of Myself, was published by Alfred A. Knopf in November 2008.[102] He was a patron of Theatre Museum Canada.[103] He was a member of The Players social club in New York City.[104]

Death

Plummer died at his home in Weston, on February 5, 2021, at the age of 91. According to Taylor, he died two and a half weeks after a fall that resulted in a blow to the head.[105][106][107] A statement released by the family announced that Plummer had died peacefully with Taylor by his side.[108]

Following the announcement of his death, his The Sound of Music co-star Julie Andrews paid tribute:

The world has lost a consummate actor today and I have lost a cherished friend. I treasure the memories of our work together and all the humour and fun we shared through the years.

Others who paid tribute to Plummer included Daniel Craig, Ana de Armas, Jamie Lee Curtis, Katherine Langford, Rian Johnson, Chris Evans and Don Johnson (who all collaborated with him on Knives Out), as well as William Shatner, Anne Hathaway, Elijah Wood, Vera Farmiga, Ed Asner (his costar in Up who also died in 2021), Ridley Scott, Spike Lee, Simon Pegg, Antonio Banderas, Leonard Maltin, Daniel Dae Kim, George Takei, Russell Crowe (his costar in The Insider and A Beautiful Mind), Bruce Greenwood and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.[108][109][110][111]

Lou Pitt, Plummer's manager of 46 years, said in a statement:

Chris was an extraordinary man who deeply loved and respected his profession with great old fashion manners, self-deprecating humor and the music of words. He was a national treasure who deeply relished his Canadian roots. Through his art and humanity, he touched all of our hearts and his legendary life will endure for all generations to come. He will forever be with us.[112]

Awards

Plummer is one of the few performers to have received the Triple Crown of Acting, and he is the only Canadian to accomplish this feat. In 2011, he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at the age of 82 for Beginners (2010), becoming the oldest person to win an acting award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (a distinction he held until being supplanted by 83-year-old Anthony Hopkins in 2021), and he also received an Oscar nomination at the age of 88 for All the Money in the World, making him the oldest person to be nominated in any acting category at the Academy Awards.[113]

In 2016, Plummer received the Canadian Screen Award for Lifetime Achievement.[a][114]

Year Award Accolade Title Results Ref.
2010 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor The Last Station Nominated [107]
2012 Beginners Won [77]
2018 All the Money in the World Nominated
1959 Tony Awards Best Actor in a Play J.B. Nominated [115]
1974 Best Actor in a Musical Cyrano Won
1982 Best Actor in a Play Othello Nominated
1994 No Man's Land Nominated
1997 Barrymore Won
2004 King Lear Nominated
2007 Inherit the Wind Nominated
1959 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Actor – Limited Series or a Movie Little Moon of Alban Nominated [82]
1966 Hamlet at Elsinore Nominated
1977 Arthur Hailey's the Moneychangers Won
1983 Outstanding Supporting Actor – Limited Series or Movie The Thorn Birds Nominated
1994 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Madeline Won
2005 Outstanding Supporting Actor – Limited Series or Movie Our Fathers Nominated
2011 Outstanding Voice-Over Performance Moguls & Movie Stars: A History of Hollywood Nominated
1986 Grammy Award Best Recording for Children E.T.A. Hoffmann/Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker Nominated [116]

Honours

Canadian Honours System

   
     

Ribbon Description Notes
  Companion of the Order of Canada (C.C.)
  • Awarded on: December 20, 1968
  • Invested on: September 25, 1970
  • For his contribution to the performing arts at home and abroad.[117]
  Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal for Canada
  • 1977
  • This medal has been awarded to all people being awarded with a Companionship within the Order of Canada.[118]
  125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal
  • 1993
  • This medal has been awarded to all people being awarded with a Companionship within the Order of Canada.[118]
  Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal for Canada
  • 2002
  • This medal has been awarded to all people being awarded with a Companionship within the Order of Canada.[118][119]
  • Canadian version
  Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for Canada
  • 2012
  • This medal has been awarded to all people being awarded with a Companionship within the Order of Canada.[118][120]
  • Canadian version

In 1968, he was invested as Companion of the Order of Canada, at the time among Canada's highest civilian honours. In 2001, he received the Governor General's Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts.[121] He was made an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts at New York's Juilliard School and has received honorary doctorates from the University of Toronto, Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University), McGill University, the University of Western Ontario, the University of Ottawa, and most recently the University of Guelph. Plummer was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1986 and into Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto in 1998.[122] He was a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the Actor's Branch from 2007.[123]

A postage stamp paying tribute to Christopher Plummer was released on October 13, 2021[124]

See also

References

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ Received in 2016 awards ceremony, held in 2017

General and cited sources

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This article is about the Canadian actor For other people with the same name see Christopher Plummer disambiguation Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer CC December 13 1929 February 5 2021 was a Canadian actor His career spanned seven decades gaining him recognition for his performances in film stage and television He received multiple accolades including an Academy Award two Tony Awards and two Primetime Emmy Awards making him the only Canadian recipient of the Triple Crown of Acting 1 2 3 4 He also received a BAFTA Award a Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award as well as a nomination for a Grammy Award Christopher PlummerCCPlummer in 1964BornArthur Christopher Orme Plummer 1929 12 13 December 13 1929Toronto Ontario CanadaDiedFebruary 5 2021 2021 02 05 aged 91 Weston Connecticut U S EducationHigh School of MontrealOccupationActorYears active1946 2021WorksFull listSpousesTammy Grimes m 1956 div 1960 wbr Patricia Lewis m 1962 div 1967 wbr Elaine Taylor m 1970 wbr ChildrenAmanda PlummerParentIsabella Mary Abbott mother RelativesJanina Fialkowska cousin Nigel Bruce second cousin F B Fetherstonhaugh great uncle Maude Abbott great aunt John Abbott great grandfather Joseph Abbott great great grandfather John Bethune the Younger great great grandfather John Bethune great great great grandfather AwardsFull listHe made his Broadway debut in the 1954 play The Starcross Story He received two Tony Awards one for Best Actor in a Musical playing Cyrano de Bergerac in Cyrano 1974 and the other for Best Actor in a Play portraying John Barrymore in Barrymore 1997 His other Tony nominated roles include in J B 1959 Othello 1982 No Man s Land 1994 King Lear 2004 and Inherit the Wind 2007 After appearing on stage he made his film debut in Stage Struck 1958 landed his first starring role that same year in Wind Across the Everglades His breakthrough role was for his leading role as Captain Georg von Trapp in the musical film The Sound of Music 1965 alongside Julie Andrews 5 During this time he starred in The Fall of the Roman Empire 1964 Waterloo 1970 and The Man Who Would Be King 1975 He received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Beginners 2011 Other Oscar nominated roles include in The Last Station 2009 and All the Money in the World 2017 His other notable films include Somewhere in Time 1980 Malcolm X 1992 The Insider 1999 A Beautiful Mind 2001 The New World 2005 Syriana 2005 Inside Man 2006 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo 2011 and Knives Out 2019 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Theatre 2 1 1 1948 1958 Early career and Broadway debut 2 1 2 1962 1965 London debut and Stratford Festival 2 1 3 1971 1978 National Theatre and Broadway roles 2 1 4 1982 1997 Othello Barrymore and Tony win 2 1 5 2002 2014 Celebrated actor and final stage roles 2 2 Film 2 2 1 1958 1964 Film debut and early roles 2 2 2 1965 1979 The Sound of Music and stardom 2 2 3 1991 2009 Established character actor 2 2 4 2010 2017 Beginners and awards success 2 2 5 2019 2021 Knives Out and final film roles 2 3 Television 2 3 1 1953 1964 Television debut and appearances 2 3 2 1977 1995 Miniseries and voice work 2 3 3 2000 2021 Emmy Awards and final roles 3 Other works 4 Personal life 5 Death 6 Awards 7 Honours 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Explanatory notes 9 2 General and cited sources 9 3 Citations 10 External linksEarly life and education EditArthur Christopher Orme Plummer 6 was born on December 13 1929 7 in Toronto Ontario 6 He was the only child of John Orme Plummer who sold stocks and other securities 8 and Isabella Mary Abbott who worked as secretary to the Dean of Sciences at McGill University and was the granddaughter of Canadian Prime Minister Sir John Abbott 9 10 On his father s side Plummer s great uncle was patent lawyer and agent F B Fetherstonhaugh 8 Plummer was also a second cousin of British actor Nigel Bruce known for portraying Doctor Watson to Basil Rathbone s Sherlock Holmes 11 Plummer s parents separated shortly after his birth and he was brought up mainly by his mother in the Abbott family home in Senneville Quebec on the western tip of Montreal island He spoke English and French fluently 12 13 As a schoolboy he began studying to be a concert pianist but developed a love for theatre at an early age and began acting while he was attending the High School of Montreal 14 15 He took up acting after watching Laurence Olivier s film Henry V 1944 16 17 He learned the basics of acting as an apprentice with the Montreal Repertory Theatre where fellow Montrealer William Shatner also played 17 Plummer never attended university something he regretted all his life 18 Although his mother and his father s family had ties with McGill University he was never a McGill student 19 In 1946 he caught the attention of Montreal Gazette s theatre critic Herbert Whittaker with his performance as Mr Darcy in a Montreal High School production of Pride and Prejudice Whittaker was also amateur stage director of the Montreal Repertory theatre and he cast Plummer at age 18 as Oedipus in Jean Cocteau s La Machine infernale 20 21 22 Career EditMain article Christopher Plummer filmography Theatre Edit 1948 1958 Early career and Broadway debut Edit Photograph by Carl Van Vechten 1959 Plummer made his professional acting debut in 1948 with Ottawa s Stage Society after which he performed roles as an apprentice artist with the Montreal Repertory Theatre alongside fellow apprenticing actor William Shatner 22 In 1952 he starred in a number of productions at the Bermudiana Theatre in the City of Hamilton in the British colony of Bermuda where he was seen and recruited by a US producer although he was reluctant to leave Bermuda 23 Edward Everett Horton hired Plummer to appear as Gerard in the 1953 road show production of Andre Roussin s Nina 24 a role originated on Broadway by David Niven in 1951 25 Plummer made his Broadway debut in January 1953 in The Starcross Story a show that closed on opening night after a plagiarism lawsuit shut down the production 26 His next Broadway appearance Home is the Hero lasted 30 performances from September to October 1954 He appeared in support of Broadway legend Katharine Cornell and film legend Tyrone Power in The Dark Is Light Enough which lasted 69 performances from February to April 1955 The play toured several cities with Plummer serving as Power s understudy 27 Later that same year he appeared in his first Broadway hit opposite Julie Harris who won a Tony Award in Jean Anouilh s The Lark After appearing in Night of the Auk which was not a success Plummer appeared in Elia Kazan s successful Broadway production of Archibald MacLeish s Pulitzer Prize winning play J B Plummer was nominated for his first Tony as Best Actor in Play J B also won Tonys as Best Play and for Kazan s direction 28 He appeared as Jason opposite Dame Judith Anderson in Robinson Jeffers adaptation of Medea at the Theatre Sara Bernhardt in Paris in 1955 The American National Theatre and Academy production directed by Guthrie McClintic was part of Le Festival International Also in 1955 he played Mark Antony in Julius Caesar and Ferdinand in The Tempest at the American Shakespeare Festival Stratford Connecticut He returned to the American Shakespeare Festival in 1981 to play the title role in Henry V 28 Plummer made his debut at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 1956 playing the title role in Henry V which subsequently was performed that year at the Edinburgh Festival He played the title role in Hamlet and Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night at Stratford in 1957 The following year he played Leontes in The Winter s Tale Bardolph in Henry IV Part 1 and Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing 28 1962 1965 London debut and Stratford Festival Edit In April 1961 he appeared as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing with the Royal Shakespeare Company at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford upon Avon England He also appeared with the RSC in May 1961 in the lead role of Richard III He made his London debut on June 11 1961 playing King Henry II in Jean Anouilh s Becket with the RSC at the Aldwych Theatre directed by Peter Hall The production later transferred to the Globe for a December 1961 to April 1962 run 28 For his performance Plummer won the Evening Standard Award for Best Actor 29 At the Stratford Festival he played Philip the Bastard in King John and Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet In 1962 he played the title roles in both Cyrano de Bergerac and Macbeth returning in 1967 to play Mark Antony in Antony and Cleopatra 28 30 Plummer appeared less frequently on Broadway in the 1960s as he moved from New York to London He appeared in the title role in a 1963 production of Bertolt Brecht s The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui 28 which did not succeed but he had a great success in Peter Shaffer s The Royal Hunt of the Sun playing conquistador Francisco Pizarro to David Carradine s Atahuallpa Both performances were stunning as Plummer did wonders of extraordinary beauty and deep pain in playing his complex character 31 1971 1978 National Theatre and Broadway roles Edit From June 1971 to January 1972 he appeared at the Royal National Theatre acting in repertory for the season The plays he appeared in were Jean Giraudoux s Amphitryon 38 directed by Laurence Olivier 32 Georg Buchner s Danton s Death director Jonathan Miller Adrian Mitchell s Tyger Luigi Pirandello s The Rules of the Game and Eugene O Neill s Long Day s Journey into Night at the New Theatre in London From May to June 1973 he appeared on Broadway as the title character in Cyrano a musical adaptation of Edmond Rostand s 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac by Anthony Burgess and Michael J Lewis For that performance Plummer won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical and a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Performance Later that year he played Anton Chekhov in Neil Simon s adaptation of several Chekhov short stories The Good Doctor 33 Another notable play in which he appeared was the 1974 adaptation of Arthur Miller s After the Fall in which he played Quentin a part originated on Broadway by Jason Robards 34 opposite Faye Dunaway s Maggie 35 Plummer appeared in Lovers and Madmen at the Opera House at the Kennedy Center in Washington D C in 1973 and in Love and Master Will at the same venue in 1975 36 Love and Master Will consisted of selections from the works of William Shakespeare on the subject of love arranged by Plummer His co stars were Zoe Caldwell Bibi Andersson and Leonard Nimoy Plummer played Edgar in E L Doctorow s Drinks before Dinner with the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Public Newman Theatre in New York City in 1978 1982 1997 Othello Barrymore and Tony win Edit Plummer with President Ronald Reagan at the White House 1985 In 1982 he starred on Broadway production of the Shakespearean tragedy Othello playing Iago opposite James Earl Jones Moor 37 The production also featured performances from Kelsey Grammer as Cassio and Dianne Wiest as Desdemona New York Times theatre critic Frank Rich wrote in his original review Mr Plummer a sensational actor in peak form has made something crushing out of Shakespeare s archvillain He gives us evil so pure and so bottomless that it can induce tears Our tears are not for the dastardly Iago of course that would be wrong No what Mr Plummer does is make us weep for a civilization that can produce such a man and allow him to flower 38 For his performance he received a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination losing to Roger Rees in The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby In 1988 he starred in another Shakespeare adaptation on Broadway in the title role in Macbeth with Glenda Jackson playing his lady 39 Frank Rich wrote of his performance Mr Plummer s thoughtful beautifully spoken performance best illuminates the strengths and built in limitations of the entire enterprise This actor grapples arrestingly with his early bouts of conscience as horrible imaginings send Macbeth s heart knocking at his ribs 40 He appeared with Jason Robards in the 1994 revival of Harold Pinter s No Man s Land by the Roundabout Theatre Company Variety film critic Jeremy Gerard praised Plummer s performance while critiquing Robards by writing They re a remarkable pair to watch wrangling with Pinter s elliptical often uncrackable script As it happens Plummer emerges triumphant while Robards seems utterly at sea Plummer plays the humour and the bathos with equal ease and complete conviction By turns funny and heartbreaking it s an exquisite haunting performance 41 For his performance Plummer received fourth Tony Award nomination Plummer great success in 1997 Broadway production of the William Luce play Barrymore portraying John Barrymore a few months before his death Vincent Canby in his New York Times review he praised Plummer for his performance With the confidence of the superb actor he has become and in the trim of an athlete Christopher Plummer is here in a new play giving an achingly funny memorably strong and debonair performance 42 After a successful run on Broadway he went on tour with production His performance brought him his second Tony Award this time as Best Actor in a Play and a Drama Desk Award as Outstanding Actor in a Play 2002 2014 Celebrated actor and final stage roles Edit In 2002 he appeared in a lauded production of King Lear directed by Jonathan Miller 43 The production successfully transferred to New York City s Lincoln Center in 2004 44 He was nominated for a Tony Award and a Drama Desk Award for his 2004 King Lear and for a Tony Award playing Henry Drummond in the 2007 revival of Inherit the Wind 45 He returned to the stage at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in August 2008 in a critically acclaimed performance as Julius Caesar in George Bernard Shaw s Caesar and Cleopatra directed by Tony Award winner Des McAnuff 46 this production was videotaped and shown in high definition in Canadian cinemas on January 31 2009 with an encore presentation on February 23 2009 and broadcast on April 4 2009 on Bravo in Canada 47 In 2009 and 2010 Plummer starred in two stage to screen adaptations of the Stratford Festival productions of George Bernard Shaw s Caesar and Cleopatra and William Shakespeare s The Tempest Both plays were directed for the stage by Des McAnuff and produced by Barry Avrich The Tempest won Plummer a Canadian Screen award for Best Performance in a Performing Arts Program 48 Plummer returned to the Stratford Festival in the summer of 2010 in The Tempest as the lead character Prospero also videotaped and shown in high def in cinemas and again in the summer of 2012 in the one man show A Word or Two an autobiographical exploration of his love of literature In 2014 Plummer presented A Word or Two again at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles 49 Film Edit 1958 1964 Film debut and early roles Edit Plummer s film career began in 1958 when Sidney Lumet cast him as a young writer in Stage Struck 50 That same year Plummer played the lead in Nicholas Ray s film Wind Across the Everglades 51 In 1963 he was the subject of a short National Film Board of Canada documentary 30 Minutes Mister Plummer directed by Anne Claire Poirier 52 Plummer did not appear on the film screen for six years after 1958 until he played the Roman emperor Commodus in Anthony Mann s epic The Fall of the Roman Empire 1964 51 1965 1979 The Sound of Music and stardom Edit Main article The Sound of Music film Although embarrassed at first about his role Plummer remains widely known for his portrayal of Captain Von Trapp due to the box office success and continued popularity of the Robert Wise directed musical epic The Sound of Music 1965 which Plummer once described as so awful and sentimental and gooey 53 The film made cinematic history becoming the all time top grossing film eclipsing Gone with the Wind 54 He found all aspects of making the film unpleasant except working with Andrews and he avoided using its name instead calling it that movie S amp M or The Sound of Mucus 55 He declined to attend the 40th Anniversary cast reunion 56 but he did provide commentary on the 2005 DVD release 57 He relented for the 45th anniversary and appeared with the full cast on The Oprah Winfrey Show on October 28 2010 58 In 2009 Plummer said that he was a bit bored with the character He said Although we worked hard enough to make him interesting it was a bit like flogging a dead horse And the subject matter is not mine I mean it can t appeal to every person in the world 5 However he admitted that the film itself was well made and was proud to be associated with a film with such mass appeal But it was a very well made movie and it s a family movie and we haven t seen a family movie I don t think on that scale for ages 59 In one interview he said that he had terrific memories of making the movie 60 He was in Inside Daisy Clover 1965 then played World War Two agent Eddie Chapman in Triple Cross 1966 and had a supporting role as Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in The Night of the Generals 1967 Plummer was cast to replace Rex Harrison for the film adaptation of Doctor Dolittle This decision was later reversed but Plummer was nonetheless paid 87 500 for signing the contract At the same time Plummer was performing in the stage play The Royal Hunt of the Sun and his whole Dolittle participation was so brief that Plummer never missed a performance 61 Plummer had the title role in Oedipus the King 1968 and The High Commissioner 1968 playing an Australian in the latter Plummer was one of many stars in Battle of Britain 1969 and the lead in a musical Lock Up Your Daughters 1969 62 In the 1969 film adaptation of The Royal Hunt of the Sun Plummer plays the Inca Emperor Atahualpa to Robert Shaw s Pizarro 63 On screen Plummer portrayed the Duke of Wellington in Waterloo 1970 The Pyx 1973 was his first Canadian film He played Rudyard Kipling in The Man Who Would Be King 1975 He also appeared in the comedy The Return of the Pink Panther 1975 alongside Peter Sellers and The Silent Partner 1978 opposite Elliott Gould He appeared in Aces High 1976 Starcrash 1978 International Velvet 1978 and Murder by Decree 1979 playing Sherlock Holmes Plummer appeared in the romantic drama Somewhere in Time 1980 the drama Eyewitness 1981 the comedy Dragnet 1987 and Shadow Dancing 1988 Plummer also did some voice work such as his role of Henri the pigeon in An American Tail 1986 and the villainous Grand Duke of Owls in Rock a Doodle 1991 both directed by Don Bluth citation needed 1991 2009 Established character actor Edit Plummer continued acting in films including the science fiction film Star Trek VI The Undiscovered Country 1991 which was a welcome opportunity for him since he was a fan of the Star Trek franchise which also allowed him to perform with his former understudy and long time friend William Shatner 64 He also appeared in Spike Lee s biographical drama Malcolm X 1992 Mike Nichols horror drama Wolf 1994 Taylor Hackford s psychological drama Dolores Claiborne 1995 and Terry Gilliam s science fiction drama 12 Monkeys 1995 One of Plummer s most critically acclaimed roles was that of television journalist Mike Wallace in Michael Mann s biographical film The Insider 1999 for which he was honoured with several critics awards for Best Supporting Actor though a corresponding Academy Award nomination did not materialize 65 Plummer s other turns from this period include his roles as Dr Rosen in Ron Howard s Academy Award winning biographical film A Beautiful Mind 2001 Uncle Ralph to the title character in the 2002 film adaptation of Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby Arthur Case in Spike Lee s film Inside Man 2006 and the philosopher Aristotle in Alexander alongside Colin Farrell In 2004 Plummer briefly played John Adams Gates in the Disney adventure film National Treasure He also appeared in Stephen Gaghan s drama Syriana 2005 the romantic comedy Must Love Dogs 2005 Terrence Malick s historical drama The New World 2005 and the romantic drama The Lake House 2006 62 In 2009 Plummer gave a voice performance for Pixar s animated film Up where he played the antagonistic character Charles Muntz 66 That same year he also lent his voice in Tim Burton produced action science fiction film 9 playing elder leader 1 67 2010 2017 Beginners and awards success Edit Plummer in 2007 In January 2010 Plummer received his first Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of author Leo Tolstoy in The Last Station 2009 68 Speaking to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in an interview that aired on March 7 2010 69 Plummer added tongue in cheek Well I said it s about time I mean I m 80 years old for God s sake Have mercy On Oscar night March 7 2010 however he lost to Christoph Waltz 70 That same year Plummer appeared in David Fincher s English language film adaptation of Stieg Larsson s book The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo starring Daniel Craig Rooney Mara and Stellan Skarsgard The film was a critical and commercial success Earlier that year Plummer received his second nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Mike Mills independent comedy drama film Beginners 2011 starring Ewan McGregor and Melanie Laurent Plummer was announced as the winner at the 84th Academy Awards Plummer s win made him at age 82 the oldest actor to win an Academy Award When he accepted the award he quipped You re only two years older than me darling Where have you been all my life 71 In 2015 he starred in the Atom Egoyan directed thriller Remember starring alongside Martin Landau and Bruno Ganz 72 Plummer played Ebenezer Scrooge in The Man Who Invented Christmas 2017 which is based on Charles Dickens novella A Christmas Carol In November 2017 Plummer who was director Ridley Scott s original choice to play J Paul Getty in All the Money in the World 73 was cast to replace Kevin Spacey in the then already completed film The move came amid numerous sexual harassment and sexual assault allegations made towards Spacey All scenes that had included Spacey were re shot with Plummer Co stars Mark Wahlberg and Michelle Williams were part of the necessary filming 74 The decision was made not long before the scheduled release date of December 22 TriStar Pictures intended to meet that release date in spite of the tight re shooting and editing schedule it was eventually pushed back to December 25 75 76 For his role Plummer earned Golden Globe 1 BAFTA 3 and Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actor 77 2019 2021 Knives Out and final film roles Edit Plummer at the premiere for The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus 2009 He starred in the Rian Johnson directed mystery thriller ensemble film Knives Out 2019 alongside Ana de Armas Daniel Craig Chris Evans Don Johnson Jamie Lee Curtis Lakeith Stanfield and Michael Shannon Plummer plays Harlan Thrombey a wealthy mystery novelist whose family is celebrating his 85th birthday party when a death occurs The film premiered at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival to positive reviews It was an immense box office success It was selected by the American Film Institute and the National Board of Review as one of the top ten films of 2019 78 In 2021 Plummer was set to play the lead for a film adaptation of Shakespeare s King Lear to be filmed in the summer in Newfoundland under director Des McAnuff He died before filming commenced 79 Television Edit 1953 1964 Television debut and appearances Edit Plummer made his Canadian television debut in the February 1953 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation production of Othello starring Lorne Greene as the Moor 80 His American television debut was also in 1953 on a Studio One episode entitled The Gathering Night as an artist who finds success just as his eyesight begins to fail him He also appeared throughout the 1950s on both dramatic showcase programs like The Alcoa Hour General Electric Theater Kraft Television Theatre and Omnibus and episodic series In 1956 he appeared with Jason Robards and Constance Ford in an episode entitled A Thief There Was of CBS s anthology series Appointment with Adventure 81 He appeared in the live television drama Little Moon of Alban with Julie Harris for which he received his first Emmy Award nomination 82 He also appeared with Harris in the 1958 television adaptation of Johnny Belinda 83 and played Torvald Helmer to Harris Nora in a 1959 television version of Henrik Ibsen s A Doll s House 51 Plummer starred in the television adaptations of Philip Barry s The Philadelphia Story 1959 62 George Bernard Shaw s Captain Brassbound s Conversion 1960 Jean Anouilh s Time Remembered playing the role of Prince Albert originated by Richard Burton on Broadway 84 and Edmond Rostand s Cyrano de Bergerac 1962 85 In 1964 his performance of the Gloomy Dane in the BBC production Hamlet at Elsinore garnered him his second Emmy nomination 86 He played Hamlet in a four hundred centenary television production Hamlet at Elsinore produced by Danish and British BBC TV 1964 taped at Elsinore Castle 87 1977 1995 Miniseries and voice work Edit Plummer in 1995 He appeared as Herod Antipas in the television miniseries Jesus of Nazareth 1977 alongside the ensemble cast which included Laurence Olivier James Earl Jones and James Mason 88 Plummer played Herbert Kappler in the true based television film The Scarlet and the Black 89 That same year he starred in the five time Emmy Award winning television series The Thorn Birds alongside Barbara Stanwyck and Jean Simmons From 1993 to 1995 he narrated the animated television series Madeline for which he received an Emmy Award as well as the animated television series The World of David the Gnome 90 2000 2021 Emmy Awards and final roles Edit In 2000 Plummer played Sir David Maxwell Fyfe in the Primetime Emmy Award winning Nuremberg 2000 alongside Alec Baldwin Brian Cox and Max Von Sydow and the Emmy winning The Moneychangers for which he won his first Emmy Award as Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series 82 That same year he co starred in American Tragedy as F Lee Bailey for which he received a Golden Globe Award nomination 1 and appeared in TV movie Four Minutes Miracle Planet and a documentary by Ric Burns about Eugene O Neill He received an Emmy Award nomination for his performance in Our Fathers and reunited with Julie Andrews for a television production of On Golden Pond 82 Plummer in 2014 He was the narrator for The Gospel of John Plummer appeared as a presenter in the CPAC documentary series The Prime Ministers in 2004 He appeared in the third episode John Abbott citation needed as Plummer is Abbott s great grandson 91 In 2011 he appeared in the feature length documentary The Captains The film written and directed by William Shatner sees Shatner interview Plummer at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival Theatre where they talk about their young careers long lasting friendship and Plummer s role as Chang in Star Trek VI The film references that Shatner two years Plummer s junior was the other s understudy in a production of Henry V at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival When Plummer had fallen ill Shatner took the stage earning his first big break 92 Plummer voiced Arngeir speaker for the Greybeards in the video game The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim 93 At the age of 89 he appeared in a leading role in Departure a 2019 Canadian British TV series by Global for NBCUniversal about the disappearance of a trans Atlantic flight 94 Plummer was set to return to Departure for season 2 Due to the COVID 19 pandemic and Canadian travel lockdown he would film his parts from his home in Connecticut instead of venturing to Toronto in 2020 and 2021 95 He completed his filming for the second season shortly before his death 96 Other works EditPlummer wrote for the stage television and concert hall He and Sir Neville Marriner rearranged William Shakespeare s Henry V with Sir William Walton s music as a concert piece 97 They recorded the work with Marriner s chamber orchestra the Academy of St Martin in the Fields He performed it and other works with the New York Philharmonic and symphony orchestras of London Washington D C Cleveland Philadelphia Chicago Minneapolis Toronto Vancouver and Halifax 97 With Marriner he made his Carnegie Hall debut in his own arrangements of Mendelssohn s incidental music to A Midsummer Night s Dream 97 Personal life EditPlummer was married three times His first wife was actress Tammy Grimes whom he married in 1956 98 Their marriage lasted four years and they had a daughter together the actress Amanda Plummer 99 He was next married to Patricia Lewis a journalist from May 4 1962 until their divorce in 1967 Three years after his second divorce Plummer married actress Elaine Taylor on October 2 1970 They lived in Weston Connecticut 100 101 Plummer had no children with either his second or third wives 99 Plummer s memoir In Spite of Myself was published by Alfred A Knopf in November 2008 102 He was a patron of Theatre Museum Canada 103 He was a member of The Players social club in New York City 104 Death EditPlummer died at his home in Weston on February 5 2021 at the age of 91 According to Taylor he died two and a half weeks after a fall that resulted in a blow to the head 105 106 107 A statement released by the family announced that Plummer had died peacefully with Taylor by his side 108 Following the announcement of his death his The Sound of Music co star Julie Andrews paid tribute The world has lost a consummate actor today and I have lost a cherished friend I treasure the memories of our work together and all the humour and fun we shared through the years Others who paid tribute to Plummer included Daniel Craig Ana de Armas Jamie Lee Curtis Katherine Langford Rian Johnson Chris Evans and Don Johnson who all collaborated with him on Knives Out as well as William Shatner Anne Hathaway Elijah Wood Vera Farmiga Ed Asner his costar in Up who also died in 2021 Ridley Scott Spike Lee Simon Pegg Antonio Banderas Leonard Maltin Daniel Dae Kim George Takei Russell Crowe his costar in The Insider and A Beautiful Mind Bruce Greenwood and Joseph Gordon Levitt 108 109 110 111 Lou Pitt Plummer s manager of 46 years said in a statement Chris was an extraordinary man who deeply loved and respected his profession with great old fashion manners self deprecating humor and the music of words He was a national treasure who deeply relished his Canadian roots Through his art and humanity he touched all of our hearts and his legendary life will endure for all generations to come He will forever be with us 112 Awards EditMain article List of awards and nominations received by Christopher Plummer Plummer is one of the few performers to have received the Triple Crown of Acting and he is the only Canadian to accomplish this feat In 2011 he won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor at the age of 82 for Beginners 2010 becoming the oldest person to win an acting award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences a distinction he held until being supplanted by 83 year old Anthony Hopkins in 2021 and he also received an Oscar nomination at the age of 88 for All the Money in the World making him the oldest person to be nominated in any acting category at the Academy Awards 113 In 2016 Plummer received the Canadian Screen Award for Lifetime Achievement a 114 Further information Triple Crown of Acting and List of EGOT winners Missing a Grammy Award Year Award Accolade Title Results Ref 2010 Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor The Last Station Nominated 107 2012 Beginners Won 77 2018 All the Money in the World Nominated1959 Tony Awards Best Actor in a Play J B Nominated 115 1974 Best Actor in a Musical Cyrano Won1982 Best Actor in a Play Othello Nominated1994 No Man s Land Nominated1997 Barrymore Won2004 King Lear Nominated2007 Inherit the Wind Nominated1959 Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Actor Limited Series or a Movie Little Moon of Alban Nominated 82 1966 Hamlet at Elsinore Nominated1977 Arthur Hailey s the Moneychangers Won1983 Outstanding Supporting Actor Limited Series or Movie The Thorn Birds Nominated1994 Outstanding Voice Over Performance Madeline Won2005 Outstanding Supporting Actor Limited Series or Movie Our Fathers Nominated2011 Outstanding Voice Over Performance Moguls amp Movie Stars A History of Hollywood Nominated1986 Grammy Award Best Recording for Children E T A Hoffmann Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Nominated 116 Honours EditCanadian Honours System Ribbon Description Notes Companion of the Order of Canada C C Awarded on December 20 1968 Invested on September 25 1970 For his contribution to the performing arts at home and abroad 117 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Medal for Canada 1977 This medal has been awarded to all people being awarded with a Companionship within the Order of Canada 118 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal 1993 This medal has been awarded to all people being awarded with a Companionship within the Order of Canada 118 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Medal for Canada 2002 This medal has been awarded to all people being awarded with a Companionship within the Order of Canada 118 119 Canadian version Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal for Canada 2012 This medal has been awarded to all people being awarded with a Companionship within the Order of Canada 118 120 Canadian versionIn 1968 he was invested as Companion of the Order of Canada at the time among Canada s highest civilian honours In 2001 he received the Governor General s Performing Arts Award for Lifetime Artistic Achievement Canada s highest honour in the performing arts 121 He was made an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts at New York s Juilliard School and has received honorary doctorates from the University of Toronto Ryerson University now Toronto Metropolitan University McGill University the University of Western Ontario the University of Ottawa and most recently the University of Guelph Plummer was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1986 and into Canada s Walk of Fame in Toronto in 1998 122 He was a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the Actor s Branch from 2007 123 A postage stamp paying tribute to Christopher Plummer was released on October 13 2021 124 See also Edit Biography portal Canada portalList of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees List of people from Toronto Triple Crown of Acting List of EGOT nomineesReferences EditExplanatory notes Edit Received in 2016 awards ceremony held in 2017 General and cited sources Edit Plummer Christopher 2008 In Spite of Myself A Memoir New York Alfred A Knopf ISBN 978 0 307 39679 2 Retrieved October 30 2020 via Google Books Citations Edit a b c Christopher Plummer Golden Globes Archived from the original on October 26 2020 Retrieved February 6 2021 Christopher Plummer nabs SAG Award for Beginners CTVNews January 30 2012 Archived from the 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