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Christopher Plummer

Christopher Plummer Net Worth

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Christopher Plummer's net worth is currently estimated at $20M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1958$0.1MC

Broadway Stage Success

Established himself as a talented stage actor on Broadway, earning critical acclaim for his classical theater performances. His early work laid the foundation for a distinguished theatrical career.

1965$2M+1900%A

Sound of Music Worldwide

Starred as Captain von Trapp in 'The Sound of Music', which became one of the highest-grossing films of all time. Despite his later ambivalence about the role, it made him internationally famous.

1982$5M+150%B

Tony Award for Barrymore

Won his first Tony Award for his performance in 'Barrymore', showcasing his mastery of stage acting. He continued to balance film and theater throughout his career, maintaining artistic credibility.

2009$10M+100%B

Up Film Revival

Voiced Charles Muntz in Pixar's 'Up', introducing him to a new generation of fans. At 79, he demonstrated his versatility and continued relevance in contemporary cinema.

2012$15M+50%A

Oscar Win at 82

Won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for 'Beginners', becoming the oldest actor to win an Oscar at age 82. The achievement brought renewed recognition and celebrated his enduring talent.

2017$18M+20%A

All the Money Replacement

At 87, replaced Kevin Spacey in 'All the Money in the World' with just weeks of filming, earning another Oscar nomination. His professionalism and talent at such an advanced age was widely praised.

2021$20M+11%A

Death at 91

Christopher Plummer passed away peacefully at his home in Connecticut at age 91. His death marked the end of a seven-decade career that spanned stage, film, and television with extraordinary versatility.

2026$20MA

Legacy as Triple Crown

Christopher Plummer is remembered as one of Canada's greatest actors and the only Canadian to achieve the Triple Crown of Acting. His dedication to his craft, late-career resurgence, and remarkable longevity cement his status as an A-list theatrical legend.