Christopher Plummer, the legendary Canadian actor best known for the role he played in The Sound of Music, has died. He died at the age of 91.
In 2012, he won an Oscar for the film Beginners. He was nominated for The Last Station and All the Money in the World in 2010 and 2018 respectively.
He replaced Kevin Spacey, whose performance as billionaire J Paul Getty was removed in ‘All the Money in the World.
His other films include ‘Knives Out’ and ‘The Man Who Would Be King.’
He was an indelibly villainous Klingon in the sixth Star Trek film and played the role of TV anchorman Mike Wallace in ‘The Insider’ in 1999.
Also, he played the role of Sherlock Holmes in ‘Murder By Decree’ and starred with Peter Sellers in ‘The Return of the Pink Panther’.
Reports revealed that Plummer died a peaceful death in his home in Connecticut in the presence of his wife Elaine Taylor.