CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER

Christopher Pummel is a Canadian actor whose career took a boost after he was cast in the 1958 movie Stage Struck. Plummer’s work has received various accolades, including Oscars, two Primetime Emmys, two Tony Awards, Golden Globes, Screen Actors Guild Awards and British Oscar Film Awards; he is the winner of the Triple Crown for Performance One of the few performers and the only Canadian. He won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor as an 82-year-old beginner in 2010, becoming the oldest person to win a performance award, and was nominated for the 88-year-old “All the Money in the World”, which made him be in the acting category The oldest person nominated.

He has been in the movie industry for about 80 years which only means he started out at a young age. He is now one of the most notable actors in the industry having starred in many blockbusters and classics such as The Sound of Music, Waterloo, The Insider and All the money in the world. At age 82, he won his very first Academy Award. Today, now retired, he is worth over $20 million. With such a huge fortune, he won’t need to worry about his seniors’ insurance or mortgages.

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