Plummer won an Oscar for supporting actor for "Beginner"
According to foreign media reports, on February 5, local time, Christopher Plummer, a veteran Hollywood star who starred in "Sharp Blade Out of sheath", "Money World", "Girl with a Dragon Tattoo", and "The Sound of Music", died at the age of 91. His family confirmed the news to the media, saying he had left the world peacefully.
"Sharp Blade Out of the Sheath" is Plummer's most recent domestic release
Christopher Plummer, born in 1929 in Toronto, Canada, is a famous actor from the stage. He has performed stage plays in Canada, New York Broadway and the United Kingdom. In 1965, at the age of 35, he co-starred with Julie Andrews in "The Sound of Music", which made him an international star that everyone knew and knew overnight.
Stills from The Sound of Music
Plummer and Julie Andrews in The Sound of Music
"The Last Stop"
In 2010, Christopher Plummer received his first Oscar nomination for his performance in The Last Stop. In 2012, the 85-year-old actor finally won the 84th Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor with the gay role in "Beginner", becoming the oldest actor to win the award.
In 2018, Christopher Plummer replaced Kevin Spacey in "Money World" and was again nominated for the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
Stills from Beginner
Played the richest man in "Money World" as Paul Getty
Christopher Plummer has starred in more than 100 movies since he was filmed, and friends who regularly watch Hollywood movies should be able to see him in many movies. For example, "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo", "Beautiful Life", "Insider", "New World", "Magic Fantasy Show", "Blade Out of the Sheath", etc., and even dubbed the cartoon "Flying House".
The Insider
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
"A Beautiful Mind"
Magic Fantasy Show
New World
Flying House Tour