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sandensea

(21,624 posts)
Fri Feb 5, 2021, 04:15 PM Feb 2021

Christopher Plummer, Oscar winner and 'Sound of Music' star, dies at 91

Christopher Plummer, the Canadian-born Shakespearean actor who starred in films including “The Sound of Music” and “Beginners,” died on Friday morning at his home in Connecticut. He was 91.

An imposing theatrical presence with a well-cultivated, resonant voice, that critic John Simon once observed, “in its chamois mode, can polish mirrors,” Plummer was best known for playing Captain von Trapp in the Oscar-winning musical “The Sound of Music.”

He also won an Oscar in 2012 for his supporting turn in the film “Beginners,” becoming the oldest actor ever to win the Academy Award for supporting actor.

Plummer had a long and acclaimed career on stage, with two Tony Awards. In films, he was also known for “Return of the Pink Panther,” “The Insider,” “12 Monkeys,” “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country” and “A Beautiful Mind,” and he contributed voices for “Up,” “An American Tale” and the “Madeline” TV series.

At: https://variety.com/2021/film/news/christopher-plummer-dead-sound-of-music-1234901760/



Veteran actor Christopher Plummer, 1929-2021 - with co-star Shirley MacLaine in Elsa and Fred (2014).
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Christopher Plummer, Oscar winner and 'Sound of Music' star, dies at 91 (Original Post) sandensea Feb 2021 OP
Excellent actor that made a real contribution to theater & film. appalachiablue Feb 2021 #1
I'm sure he'd hate the fact... regnaD kciN Feb 2021 #2
So many good roles great performances. RIP. Nt BootinUp Feb 2021 #3
This is a loss ... phenomenal actor ... mr_lebowski Feb 2021 #4
RIP MustLoveBeagles Feb 2021 #5
The best dark comedy of the decade sandensea Feb 2021 #6
It's become a favorite of mine MustLoveBeagles Feb 2021 #7
I hear you. sandensea Feb 2021 #8
I beg to differ somewhat. WSSlover Apr 2021 #11
Christopher Plummer in "The Sound of Music": WSSlover Apr 2021 #9
Ah, his best-known role no doubt - though alas not his favorite. peppertree Apr 2021 #10

appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
1. Excellent actor that made a real contribution to theater & film.
Fri Feb 5, 2021, 04:24 PM
Feb 2021

In the 80s we were fortunate to see his Iago with James Earl Jones as Othello.

regnaD kciN

(26,044 posts)
2. I'm sure he'd hate the fact...
Fri Feb 5, 2021, 04:24 PM
Feb 2021

...that The Sound of Music is the first thing mentioned in these obituaries, because he despised that movie.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
4. This is a loss ... phenomenal actor ...
Fri Feb 5, 2021, 05:02 PM
Feb 2021

Pass gently good sir, and peace be to his family and loved ones

MustLoveBeagles

(11,594 posts)
7. It's become a favorite of mine
Fri Feb 12, 2021, 04:51 PM
Feb 2021

Last edited Fri Feb 12, 2021, 05:47 PM - Edit history (1)

Plummer's part wasn't big but he made the most of it.

sandensea

(21,624 posts)
8. I hear you.
Fri Feb 12, 2021, 05:45 PM
Feb 2021

We had something similar happen around 40 years ago to a rich great-uncle - except the maid was no sweetheart, and she got away with it.

A common tale, I imagine.

WSSlover

(95 posts)
11. I beg to differ somewhat.
Fri Apr 30, 2021, 08:36 PM
Apr 2021

Plummer's part was very big, because he played the part of the nationalistic, jingoistic, patriotic person who was working for the Nazis for a very long time, until he realized what the Nazis stood for, were up to, and what they did. His falling in love with Maria, the new governess helped change him, as well.

WSSlover

(95 posts)
9. Christopher Plummer in "The Sound of Music":
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 10:02 PM
Apr 2021

I remember Christopher Plummer in The Sound of Music. He did an excellent job of playing the role of the patriotic, jingoistic, nationalist Captain Von Trapp who worked for the Nazis, realized what the Nazis were up to and what they stood for, and became a changed and decent person. He really was quite believable in that role.

peppertree

(21,624 posts)
10. Ah, his best-known role no doubt - though alas not his favorite.
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 11:27 PM
Apr 2021

My own favorites have always been his darker roles, I must admit.

One of his least remembered - but no less memorable - roles was as the fictional CIA director Bob Blair in Dreamscape (1983) - a character probably based at least in part on George H.W. Bush.

Plummer was at his sinister best; worth the watch if you haven't already.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=4536&v=t9HTFe4_OYk&feature=emb_title
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