Amanda Plummer Net Worth

Amanda Plummer is an American actress and writer born in New York City on March 23, 1957. She is the daughter of Canadian actor Christopher Plummer and American actress Tammy Grimes. Her breakthrough role came in 1991 when she starred opposite Robin Williams in The Fisher King. She is best known for her role in the Quentin Tarantino classic Pulp Fiction (1994). Since then, she has appeared in a variety of films, including The Prophecy (1995), Freeway (1996), and My Life Without Me (2003). Plummer has also been honored with a Tony Award, two Tony Award nominations, an Outer Critics Circle Award, a Drama Desk Award, three Emmy Awards, one Emmy nomination, a Saturn Award, a DVDX nomination, a CableAce Award, and a Golden Globe nomination. She has also performed on stage, appearing in a number of Broadway and off-Broadway shows, as well as regional theater. Her television credits include a Cable Ace Award and a Golden Globe nomination.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer
Birth Day March 23, 1957
Birth Place  New York City, New York, United States
Amanda Plummer age 66 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries
Occupation Actress
Years active 1979–present
Parent(s) Christopher Plummer Tammy Grimes
Relatives John Abbott (great-great-grandfather) John Bethune (great-great-great-grandfather)

💰 Net worth: $400,000

Amanda Plummer, a renowned actress and writer based in the United States, has captured the hearts of audiences with her exceptional talent. With a net worth estimated to reach $400,000 by 2024, Plummer has achieved financial success alongside her remarkable career. Known for her versatile performances and captivating portrayals, she has made a significant impact in both film and television. Plummer's contributions to the entertainment industry have solidified her as a respected and influential figure, garnering her an impressive net worth and widespread recognition.

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Biography/Timeline

1981

Other films include Pulp Fiction, for which she received an American Comedy Award nomination; Girlfriend; Butterfly Kiss, My Life Without Me; Vampire, and Ken Park. She made her Broadway debut as Jo in the 1981 revival of A Taste of Honey, which ran for almost a year with Valerie French playing Helen, Jo's mother. She received a Tony Award nomination, a Theatre World, a Drama Desk, and an Outer Critics Circle Awards for her portrayal.

1983

She won a Tony Award for Featured Actress and the Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Boston Critics Circle Awards for her portrayal of Agnes in Agnes of God, with Geraldine Page and Elizabeth Ashley. In 1983 she portrayed Laura Wingfield in a Broadway revival of The Glass Menagerie. Other Broadway performances include Dolly Clandon in You Never Can Tell (1986), and as Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion (1987; for which she received her third Tony Award nomination) for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play.

1993

She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and received another Emmy Award for her performance in Miss Rose White, a Hallmark made-for-television film about a Holocaust survivor, for which she received the Anti-Defamation League Award. For her performance in Last Light (1993), she received a Cable Ace Award nomination. Other awards include the Hollywood Drama Critics Award for her performance in the title female role in Romeo and Juliet, the Saturn Award for her performance as Nettie in Needful Things (1993), and a Cable Ace Award for her performance in The Right To Remain Silent (1996).

1996

In 1996 Plummer won an Emmy Award for her guest appearance on the episode "Stitch in Time" of The Outer Limits. In 2005, she won an Emmy as Miranda Cole in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Weak", in which she played a woman with schizophrenia.

2013

Plummer starred alongside Brad Dourif in the critically acclaimed Off Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams' The Two-Character Play at New World Stages in 2013.