Christopher Plummer diedpeacefully at his Connecticut home on Feb. 5 at age 91.
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Christopher Plummer died at his Connecticut home on Friday, February 5. The Sound of Music star was 91.
Deadline broke the news, revealing that Elaine Taylor — Plummer’s wife of more than five decades — was by his side when he died.
Lou Pitt, the actor’s longtime manager, released a statement to Deadline on Plummer’s death.
“Chris was an extraordinary man who deeply loved and respected his profession with great old fashion manners, self-deprecating humor and the music of words. He was a National
Christopher Plummer diedpeacefully at his Connecticut home on Feb. 5 at age 91.
Julie Andrews has lost a “cherished friend” following the death of Christopher Plummer. The two Hollywood veterans starred together in the 1965 movie adaptation of ‘The Sound of Music’ – in which Andrews starred as Maria and Plummer played Captain von Trapp – and after Plummer passed away peacefully at his home in Connecticut at the age of 91, Andrews has reminisced on their long friendship.
Christopher Plummer has died, aged 91. The Sound of Music star passed away at his home in Connecticut, according to his longtime friend and manager Lou Pitt.
Oscar winner Christopher Plummer died today at his home in Connecticut today at the age of 91.
Christopher Plummer died on Friday at his home in Connecticut with his wife, Elaine Taylor, by his side, his manager confirmed to ET, and stars took to social media to mourn the beloved actor.Over his more than 60-year career, Plummer had dozens of credits in TV, film and theater, including ,,,, and, which earned Plummer a Best Supporting Actor Oscar in 2012.Plummer's co-star, Julie Andrews, said she lost a cherished friend in a statement to ET.«The world has lost a consummate actor today and I
Christopher Plummer, the sophisticated star who in 2012 became the oldest actor to ever win a competitive Oscar — a just reward for his seven standout decades as leading man on the stage and screen — died Friday. He was 91.
In the wake of Christopher Plummer's deathon Friday, Hollywood figures took to social media to share tributes and memories of the Canadian stage and screen actor who died at his home in Connecticut at the age of 91. Well known for his performance as Captain Von Trapp inThe Sound of Music, Plummer went on to earn Academy Award nominations for The Last Station and All the Money in the World, and won the Oscar in 2012 forBeginners.
The world of showbiz has lost yet another gem as Christopher Plummer left for his heavenly abode recently. The Canadian actor had entertained the audience with his stellar performances in movies for as long as seven decades.
The Sound of Music, has died at 91. Plummer died at his home in Connecticut with his wife by his side, his family confirmed to Deadline on Friday.
Chris Evans has led tributes to Christopher Plummer following the legendary actor’s death aged 91. Plummer was confirmed on Friday (05.
Christopher Plummer, who starred as Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music, has died at the age of 91. According to Variety, he died on Friday morning at his home in Connecticut.
Antonio Ferme editorChristopher Plummer, the Canadian-born Shakespearean actor, died peacefully at his home in Connecticut Friday morning.
Actor Christopher Plummer has died, aged 91.The Oscar-winning star was perhaps most renowned for his role in the Sound of Music, and he reportedly died peacefully at his Connecticut home.The news was confirmed by Christopher’s manager, Lou Pitt, in a statement shared with Deadline. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
The Sound Of Music, has died aged 91.Plummer died peacefully at his home in Connecticut today (February 5), his family confirmed.Revealing the news to Deadline, Plummer’s longtime manager and friend Lou Pitt said: “Chris was an extraordinary man who deeply loved and respected his profession with great old fashion manners, self deprecating humor and the music of words.“He was a National Treasure who deeply relished his Canadian roots.