CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER, The Sound Of Music legend and oldest ever Oscar winner, died yesterday, aged 91. The much-loved actor passed away peacefully at home in Connecticut yesterday with his wife of more than 50 years, Elaine Taylor, by his side.
Plummer was a household name and had starred in a host of iconic films over nearly six decades, including Waterloo, The Battle of Britain, The Man Who Would Be King and more recently Knives Out.
At age 82, he became the oldest actor to win an Academy Award for his supporting role in Beginners. But he was most loved for his part in the 1965 hit film film The Sound of Music, in which he starred as the heroic Captain Von Trapp alongside Julie Andrews.
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