The actor holding his lifetime achievement award during the Canadian Screen Awards in Toronto, Canada, in 2017. Sadly, he left us on February 5, 2021, at the age of 91.
Plummer played the titular character in Terry Gilliam's fantasy comedy-drama. Filming was temporarily halted when the death of actor Heath Ledger necessitated a recasting of his role.
Plummer played Rudyard Kipling—who wrote 'The Man Who Would Be King' in 1888—and costarred alongside Sean Connery and Michael Caine in this John Huston-directed adventure.
Plummer played Sherlock Holmes in this intriguing story based on the real life Jack the Ripper killings in 1880's London. Variety lauded the actor's Holmes as the best since Basil Rathbone donned pipe and cap for a series of films in the late 1930s and 1940s.
A so-called "sword and sandal" epic, this film failed at the box office. Plummer played Commodus, a role originally slated for Richard Harris.
Premiered at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival, Plummer appeared elegant and well-dressed throughout as Kaiser Wilhelm II in a role that was well-received by critics.
Plummer was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and also received a nod from the Screen Actors Guild Awards for his portrayal as Leo Tolstoy in this lauded English-language German film.
A commercial and critical success, Plummer starred alongside Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves in this gentle romance.
The actor appeared on the '80s hit television show in an episode entitled 'Shakespeare.'
He's now left us, but Christopher Plummer parted this world being able to look back on his career with enormous pride, thanks to over sixty-odd years spent in film, television, and theater. Throughout his illustrious career, he won an Academy Award, an Emmy, and a Tony—one of the few performers to receive the so-called Triple Crown of Acting. And almost until the end he kept busy in Hollywood!
Browse this gallery and take a look at some of the work this distinguished Canadian actor is celebrated for.
Remembering Christopher Plummer, Hollywood's distinguished gentleman
Exploring the remarkable journey of this prolific actor
CELEBRITY Retrospective
Christopher Plummer parted this world being able to look back on his career with enormous pride, thanks to over 60-odd years spent in film, television, and theater. Throughout his illustrious career, he won an Academy Award, an Emmy, and a Tony—one of the few performers to receive the so-called Triple Crown of Acting. And almost until the end, he kept busy in Hollywood!
Browse this gallery and take a look at some of the work this distinguished Canadian actor is celebrated for.