ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月6日 03時47分


Christopher Plummer, whose performance as Captain von Trapp in “The Sound of Music” propelled a prolific acting career, has died at 91.

Plummer’s résumé, which stretched over seven decades, was at least colossal, if not nonpareil, encompassing acting opportunities from some of dramatic literature’s greatest works to some of commercial entertainment’s crassest exploitations. He played Hamlet, Macbeth, Richard III, Mark Antony and others of Shakespeare’s towering protagonists on prominent stages to consistent acclaim.

The scion of a once-lofty family whose status had dwindled by the time he was born, Plummer nonetheless displayed the outward aspects of privilege throughout his life. He had immense and myriad natural gifts: a leading man’s face and figure; a slightly aloof mien that betrayed supreme confidence, if not outright self-regard; an understated athletic grace; a sonorous speaking voice; and exquisite diction.

His wife, Elaine Taylor, said he died of a fall.

Tap the link in our bio for more on Plummer’s life. Photo by @chadbatka


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