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Tolstoy takes Christopher Plummer to the Oscars

Posted By johnson383 on Feb 24, 2010   FROM: greatoscar.com report abuse

Tolstoy takes Christopher Plummer, Christopher Plummer Take on Tolstoy

Not that Plummer, 80, has exactly been sitting around waiting for Oscar to call. He's been far too busy enjoying himself on stage and on television, taking home two Tony and two Emmy awards, and now working as much as at any time in his more than 50 year career. So the Canadian actor, most famous for a role he would rather forget but has come to make peace with (Captain von Trapp in "The Sound of Music"), is delighted by his best supporting actor Oscar nomination for playing Tolstoy in "The Last Station," yet sanguine about the prospect of NOT winning.

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