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Amanda Plummer(I)

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The daughter of Canadian actor Christopher Plummer and American actress Tammy Grimes, Amanda Plummer was born in New York City on March 23, 1957. Her breakthrough role came when she starred opposite Robin Williams in The Fisher King (1991). However, Plummer may be best remembered for her work in the Quentin Tarantino classic Pulp Fiction (1994). Tarantino wrote the parts of two robbers who hold up a restaurant specifically for Plummer and her partner-in-screen-crime Tim Roth. Since that stand-out role, Plummer has continued to appear in a wide variety of films, including The Prophecy (1995), Freeway (1996), and My Life Without Me (2003). Plummer has also appeared in the films Butterfly Kiss (1995) as "Eunice" by Michael Winterbottom, My Life Without Me (2003) by Isabel Coixet, Pax (1994) by Eduardo Guedes, Daniel (1983) by Sidney Lumet, Ken Park (2002) by Larry Clark and, lately, The Making of Plus One (2010) and Inconceivable (2008), both by Mary McGuckian.

She has often performed on stage. Her highly acclaimed work on Broadway has garnered her a Tony award and two Tony Award nominations as well as the Outer Critics Circle Award and Drama Desk Award. She was honored with three Emmy awards, and one Emmy nomination, a Saturn Award, a DVDX nomination, a CableAce Award and a Golden Globe nomination. In 1988, she was honored with the Anti-Defamation League Award for Woman of Achievement.

On stage, Plummer appeared as Alma in Tennessee Williams's "Summer and Smoke" with Kevin Anderson, directed by Michael Wilson. At the Stratford Theater in Ontario, she was Joan of Arc in an original adaptation of "The Lark" by Jean Anouilh, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.

She appeared as Polly in "The Gnadiges Fraulein" with Elizabeth Ashley, and as Kyra in the world premiere of "One Exception", both by Tennessee Williams, at the Hartford Stage.

On Broadway, she appeared as Jo in "A Taste of Honey" (nominated for a Tony Award, and Drama Desk Award, and received the Outer Critics Circle, and Theatre World Awards); as Agnes in "Agnes of God" with Geraldine Page (Tony Award, Drama Desk Award, Outer Critics Circle, and Boston Critics Awards); as Eliza in "Pygmalion" with Peter O'Toole and John Mills (Tony Award nomination); as Laura in "The Glass Menagerie" with Jessica Tandy; and as Dolly in "You Never Can Tell" by George Bernard Shaw.

Among her off-Broadway shows are "A Lie of the Mind" as Beth, directed and written by Sam Shepard with Harvey Keitel, Aidan Quinn and Geraldine Page, "Killer Joe" by Tracy Letts, "The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Any More" by Tennessee Williams, and "A Taste of Honey" with Valerie French. In England, at the Guilford Theatre, she appeared as Eliza Doolittle in "Pygmalion," and at the Royal Court Theatre performed in "This Is a Chair," directed by Stephen Daldry and written by Carol Churchill.

Her regional work includes Juliet in "Romeo & Juliet" (Hollywood Dramalogue Award) and Sonya in "Uncle Vanya," Frankie in "A Member of the Wedding," "Two Rooms," and "The Wake of Jamey Foster" by Beth Henley.

In television, she is the recipient of three Emmy Awards, one Emmy nomination, a Cable Ace Award, and a Golden Globe nomination. She appeared as Lucky in the filmed workshop, "Core Sample - Goli Otok" with Vanessa Redgrave and Lynn Redgrave, directed by Lenka Udovicki, the artistic director of The Ulysses Theater on Brijuni, Croatia, and also in Lucky McKee's film Red (2008).
BornMarch 23, 1957
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    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 9 wins & 16 nominations total

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    Known for

    Uma Thurman in Pulp Fiction (1994)
    Pulp Fiction
    8.8
    • Honey Bunny
    • 1994
    Abigail Harm (2012)
    Abigail Harm
    5.3
    • Abigail Harm
    • 2012
    Robin Williams and Jeff Bridges in The Fisher King (1991)
    The Fisher King
    7.5
    • Lydia Sinclair
    • 1991
    Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Patrick Stewart, Jeri Ryan, Michelle Hurd, and Ed Speleers in Star Trek: Picard (2020)
    Star Trek: Picard
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Vadic

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    • Michael Dorn, Jonathan Frakes, Gates McFadden, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner, LeVar Burton, Patrick Stewart, Jeri Ryan, Michelle Hurd, and Ed Speleers in Star Trek: Picard (2020)
      Star Trek: Picard
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Vadic
      • 2023
    • Michelle Williams in Showing Up (2022)
      Showing Up
      6.3
      • Dorothy
      • 2022
    • Florian (2022)
      Florian
      7.9
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      • Vinnie
      • 2022
    • Night Raiders (2021)
      Night Raiders
      5.2
      • Roberta
      • 2021
    • Sarah Paulson in Ratched (2020)
      Ratched
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Louise
      • 2020
    • Momster (2019)
      Momster
      6.4
      Short
      • Momster
      • 2019
    • Spiral Farm (2019)
      Spiral Farm
      4.3
      • Dianic
      • 2019
    • I go home one day
      Video
      • (voice)
      • 2018
    • Amanda Plummer and Bill Moseley in Gingerbread (2018)
      Gingerbread
      2.8
      Short
      • 2018
    • Adam Ild Rohweder in A Young Man with High Potential (2018)
      A Young Man with High Potential
      5.5
      • Ketura
      • 2018
    • Freaks of Nurture (2018)
      Freaks of Nurture
      6.4
      Short
      • Mom (voice)
      • 2018
    • Graham Greene, Amanda Plummer, Luke Hemsworth, and Angela Sarafyan in We Are Boats (2018)
      We Are Boats
      5.7
      • Jimmie
      • 2018
    • Bird (2017)
      Bird
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      • Sam
      • 2017
    • Citizen (2016)
      Citizen
      7.2
      TV Movie
      • Kollias
      • 2016
    • Soko in The Dancer (2016)
      The Dancer
      6.5
      • Lili - la mère de Loïe
      • 2016

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    • The Making of Plus One (2010)
      The Making of Plus One
      5.6
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      • 2010
    • Inconceivable (2008)
      Inconceivable
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      • 2008

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    • Height
      • 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
    • Born
      • March 23, 1957
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Children
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        Tammy Grimes
    • Other works
      Play: "A Midsummer's Night Dream", by William Shakespeare. Dir. Gregory Boyd. Adams Memorial Theatre, Williamstown, Massachusetts.
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      • 4 Pictorials

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      She and her father both received Emmy nominations in 2005. She won but he did not.
    • Quotes
      I like devilish, thorny, dirty, mean roles, muck and mire, unbelievably sad, unbelievably happy, burdened. Inner conflict - that's where drama is.

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