Amanda Plummer is a well-known Emmy Award winning American actress
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Amanda Plummer is a well-known Emmy Award winning American actress
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Amanda Plummer had been in relationships with popular actors Peter O’Toole and Paul Chart in the past. However, she never married nor had any children.
Amanda Michael Plummer was born on 23rd March 1957 in New York City as the only daughter of Christopher Plummer, a Canadian actor, and Tammy Grimes, an American actress. Her parents divorced when she was only four. She was, therefore, mostly raised by her maternal grandparents.
She studied at the United Nations International School situated in New York. After she completed her higher studies from Middlebury College in Vermont, she decided to pursue a career in acting. She then received training at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, after which she started appearing in plays such as ‘A Month in the Country’ and ‘Artichoke’.
Amanda Plummer first gained attention in 1981, after she played a working-class teenager in a Broadway revival of Shelagh Delaney’s play ‘A Taste of Honey’. She was nominated for the Tony Award for her performance.
She made her film debut in 1981, with a role in the film ‘Cattle Annie and Little Britches’. The following year, she played a young nun who is accused of killing her own infant, in the play ‘Agnes of God’. Her performance won her the Tony Award.
Her early works on television include guest roles in TV series such as ‘The Equalizer’, ‘Tales from the Crypt’ and ‘True Blue’. She played her first recurring role in the TV series ‘LA Law’. She earned her first Emmy nomination for the role in the category of ‘Best Supporting Actress’. Meanwhile, she also continued her career on the big screen, appearing in films, such as ‘Daniel’ (1983), ‘Static’ (1986), ‘Made in Heaven’ (1987) and ‘Joe versus the Mountain’ (1990).
In 1991, she played an important role in the comedy drama film ‘The Fisher King’, which was directed by Terry Gilliam. The film was a commercial success, and was nominated for several Oscars. Plummer’s role earned her a nomination for the BAFTA Award in the category of ‘Best Actress in a Supporting Role’.
She continued her film career with roles in movies, such as ‘Freejack’ (1992), ‘Pulp Fiction’ (1994), ‘The Prophecy’ (1995), ‘Hercules’ (1997), ‘LA Without a Map’ (1998), ‘The Million Dollar Hotel’ (2000) and ‘Inconceivable’ (2008).
Amanda Plummer played an important role in ‘The Fisher King’ which was a comedy drama film directed by Terry Gilliam. The story was about a radio shock jock who tries to find redemption by helping a man whose life was ruined because of him. The movie was a commercial success and also earned positive reviews from critics. It earned several Oscar nominations as well, out of which it won one.
‘Pulp Fiction,’ another important work in Plummer’s career, is a 1995 crime film where she was seen in a supporting role. Directed by Quentin Tarantino, the film is considered to be one of his masterpieces. The film was a huge commercial success and also earned praise from critics. The film won many awards as well; it was nominated for several Oscars, winning one for ‘Best Original Screenplay’.