A compact, serious actor, Plummer's work often falls into the category of "Black hoodlums", but he always brings a sensitivity to those roles. Plummer has worn dreadlocks for most of his roles regardless of the characters' so-called class distinctions. After receiving training at the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts and the Contra Costa Performing Arts Center, he began his career in TV. In 1987, Plummer made his debut as an unsavory character in the NBC miniseries "Hands of a Stranger" and followed as a street tough in the biopic "The Father Clemens Story" (NBC, 1987) starring Louis Gossett Jr. Subsequently, he appeared as a gang leader in "The Women of Brewster Place" (ABC, 1989), as a man who had recently moved to the neighborhood just prior...
A college lecturer takes off to Paris to start anew after a scandal had cost him his job.
Life Happens
A single mom ends up with full-time custody after the kid’s pro surfer dad takes off on tour.
Black Swan
"2 words - Natalie Portman"A young ballerina - Nina's passion of ballet dancing takes to new heights as her company searches for a new lead to play both the roles of White and Black...