- Plummer, Christopher
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▪ Canadian actorbyname of Arthur Christopher Orme Plummerborn Dec. 13, 1929, TorontoCanadian actor known for his interpretations of classical roles on the stage as well as his starring and supporting roles in motion pictures.Plummer made his first professional appearance in 1950 in Ottawa and spent several years performing with Canadian repertory theatre groups. In 1954 he made his New York City debut and soon attracted wide critical praise. He joined the American Shakespeare Festival Company in Stratford, Conn., in 1955—quickly establishing a reputation as a leading Shakespearean actor and performing in repertory in Canada and England as well as the United States. His nonclassical roles included those in such plays as The Dark Is Light Enough (1955), The Lark (1955), Arturo Ui (1963), The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1965), and The Good Doctor (1973). In 1981 he returned to Shakespeare to play Iago, opposite the Othello of James Earl Jones. Plummer won Tony Awards for his roles in Cyrano (1974) and in Barrymore (1997). His performances in King Lear (2004) and Inherit the Wind (2007) were also favourably received.Plummer's first motion picture was Stage Struck (1956), but he is probably best known for playing Captain Von Trapp in The Sound of Music (1965) opposite Julie Andrews (Andrews, Dame Julie). He followed that role with performances as a squadron leader in the World War II film The Battle of Britain (1968); as the author Rudyard Kipling (Kipling, Rudyard) in The Man Who Would Be King (1975); and as a bank vice president in the television miniseries Arthur Hailey's the Moneychangers (1976), for which he won an Emmy Award. Plummer also starred in the thriller The Silent Partner (1978) and in the Sherlock Holmes mystery Murder by Decree (1980). In the 1980s he had starring roles in Eyewitness (1981), Lily in Love (1984), and Shadow Dancing (1988).In the 1990s and at the beginning of the 21st century, Plummer continued to take a wide variety of movie and television roles. In 1993 he won a second Emmy for his voice-over performance in the children's television series Madeline (1993–95). He earned critical acclaim for his portrayal of journalist Mike Wallace in The Insider, which also starred Al Pacino (Pacino, Al) and Russell Crowe (Crowe, Russell) (1999), and in 2001 he appeared with Crowe in the award-winning A Beautiful Mind. Plummer's later films include the romantic comedy Must Love Dogs (2005); Syriana (2005), a drama about the oil industry that also featured George Clooney (Clooney, George) and Matt Damon (Damon, Matt); and Spike Lee (Lee, Spike)'s Inside Man (2006), which centred on a well-planned bank robbery.
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