Actor Christopher Plummer has died

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😢... one of my all-time favorite actors:encore:

For most of his more than 60-year career, Plummer split his time appearing both on stage and in films – among his movies were Stage Struck and The Man Who Would Be King. He even played a Klingon general in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.

Onstage, he played Iago to James Earl Jones' Othello.
I feel so fortunate I got to see him and Jones in this on Broadway in 1982: https://www.playbill.com/production/othello-winter-garden-theatre-vault-0000011528
Plummer's film career flowered as he got older. He says playing Mike Wallace in The Insider was a turning point — the scripts got more "intelligent" he said, an "A level rather than a B plus." He was cast in plummy character roles, including J. Paul Getty in All the Money in the World, and a father who comes out as gay at the age of 75 in Beginners — a performance that won him an Oscar.
"I adored the part and I thought it was so well written and so unsentimental and brave and witty and free ..." Plummer said of playing Hal in Beginners. "It was tackled with such humanity and sweetness and fun."
Plummer said the characters he played later on in his career were the ones that that interested him: "They're witty," he said. "They've got a wonderful edge to them."
 

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I loved that he was this rascal...even as an elderly man. Loved him! RIP
My ex back in his younger years worked at Four Seasons Hotel in Ottawa. He said that Plummer took a fit and checked out saying it wasn’t worthy of being a Four Seasons. 😂

he was a gifted actor though .. wow 91. A life very well lived. He will be missed.
 

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He was awesome in that. Also as a deeply snarky Scrooge in The Man Who Invented Christmas.
 

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"Edelweiss" - Christopher Plummer's own voice - The Sound of Music (1965):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obEm1Mqm7C0

From the caption:

... Chris was entirely dubbed by Bill Lee in the released film, but here for the first time ever is his own voice.

From his autobiography, "In Spite of Myself":

"To further shake me up, our first recording session was upon us. Daunting is not a strong enough word to describe it. Julie and I stood side by side in a small glassed-in cubicle facing two microphones. Surrounding our prison cage sat 75 musicians like hungry jackals waiting to pounce, led by their keeper, Irwin Kostal.

Warbling softly into a mike is far more difficult than singing full out in a theatre as I was later to discover. One is much more likely to catch and collect "frogs" in the throat, whereas projecting usually gets rid of them. I tried so hard not to look like a complete basket case. Julie, sensing my nerves, took hold of my hand and held it throughout the session. It must have taken her days to recover the use of it afterwards, I had squeezed it so hard.

No matter how diligently I'd slugged away at my lessons, I was still untrained as a singer. To stay on a long-sustained note was, for me, akin to a drunk trying to walk the straight white line, whereas you can bet the very first cry that Julie let forth as she emerged from her mother's womb was in perfect pitch! Listening to the playback, there was no disputing we were on separate planets. In the end, Robert Wise managed to hire someone to take care of my elongated passages, and the balance was somewhat restored."


ETA:

Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer: A Reminiscence (2005): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YrzcCC2B_U
 
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"Edelweiss" - Christopher Plummer's own voice - The Sound of Music (1965):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obEm1Mqm7C0
Thank you for that clip. My father was a refugee from what was Yugoslavia in the late 1940s, and he spent about two years in a displaced persons camp in Austria not too far from Salzburg. He loved that town, and The Sound of Music was his favorite movie because of the setting and the parallels with his own experience. We used to sing Edelweiss together too, and we danced to the Laendler track at my wedding. I lost my father about a year ago, and this beautiful clip brings back such fond memories of him for me. Thanks to Christopher Plummer for a well-lived life and many great performances.
 

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Washington Post article.

The Sound of Music (Captain) was his most famous role, even more than his Oscar winning role. He was just 33 and he needed to look older to play that character. Makeup did the trick. He wanted to sing his own songs but he agreed to use playback after the director Suggested that, with some initial resistance. He was the perfect Captain Von Trapp.

He played a variety of characters. He was versatile. He was Leo Tolstoy, in The Last Station (good movie), the villain manager in Somewhere in Time, and his one of the latest got him another Oscar nomination. He lived a good life. R.I.P. Mr. Plummer.
 
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In this lengthy NYT obituary, his 3rd wife of 50+ years, Elaine Taylor, said the cause of death was "a blow to the head as a result of a fall" at his home in Weston, CT and that he "had been preparing to appear as [Shakespeare's King] Lear on film for the first time under the direction of Des McAnuff":

His speech after winning the Supporting Actor award for Beginners at the 2012 Oscars: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=883H6gNZyGM

ETA that Plummer's final sentence was cut off in the video (it's at the end of his NYT obituary):
“My long-suffering wife Elaine,” he called her, in closing his Oscar acceptance speech, “who deserves the Nobel Peace Prize for coming to my rescue every day of my life.”
 
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In this interview with correspondent Anthony Mason that aired on “[CBS] Sunday Morning” on December 18, 2011, Plummer talked about his reunion with the “Sound of Music” cast [when Oprah asked Charmian Carr/"Liesl" if she learned anything from him she replied, laughing: "Yes, I learned how to drink!"], and his performances in “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo,” and in “Beginners,” playing a senior citizen who comes out as gay (a role for which he would win an Oscar). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uauA71Zc6qE

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A longer conversation from 2011 (when he was 82): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=reTF8CMS4lg
 
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William Shatner's tribute: https://twitter.com/WilliamShatner/status/1357827280639172610
A gentleman whose name is Christopher Plummer died today. He was what I call a friend. What is the definition of a friend? Somebody you know intimately whose every breath and every thought that is so much like yours or can a friend be someone whose life is...
...intertwined near and afar with great gaps of time between meetings? That was the kind of friend Chris Plummer was to me. I think the final picture of our friendship was in a documentary I was making in which I interviewed him at a theatre that we both played at –
...the Statford Ontario Festival. We spent the afternoon laughing and rejoicing in our mutual experiences. That afternoon defined my friendship with Chris. I am so sad to lose him. My best, Bill


More tribute tweets: https://twitter.com/i/events/1357750763783548928
 

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I always thought of him as a seriously handsome man! Saw him recently in a mini-series called 'Departure', still very handsome in old age. And of course, loved him as Captain Von Trapp.
So I hear that there is one more season of 'Departure' already filmed and to be aired which includes Christopher Plummer.

By the way, I also enjoyed his daughter Amanda's acting, particularly in LA Law. I just heard a clip yda of Christopher saying he was not around for much of Amanda's early years but that they did develop a relationship as "friends" later on.
 

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