
Age: 69
female
Amanda Michael Plummer (born March 23, 1957) is an American actress. Plummer was born in New York City, New York, the daughter of actors Tammy Grimes and Christopher Plummer. Plummer attended Middlebury College in Vermont and acting classes at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. Early in life, her interest was in riding and tending to horses on the East Coast and in Ireland. Plummer began appearing in small to mid size roles in television and films in the early 1980s. Her first successes came from her stage work. She made her Broadway debut as Josephine in the 1981 revival of A Taste of Honey. She won a Tony Award nomination and Theatre World Award for her portrayal. The following year, she won a Tony Award for Featured Actress and a Drama Desk Award for her portrayal of Sister Agnes in the play Agnes of God. Following her successes on the stage, Plummer began appearing in major roles on television and in film. One of her most recognized appearances was on L.A. Law as Alice Hackett, a developmentally disabled girlfriend of Benny Stulwitz, played by Larry Drake, for which she received an Emmy Award nomination. Two other well-known roles were Yolanda (a.k.a. "Honey Bunny") in Pulp Fiction and Rose in So I Married An Axe Murderer. Her film roles have been described as "spooky, kooky, half-mad characters."

Amanda Plummer

Miss Moneypenny
for Miss Moneypenny in Dr. No (1992)
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Licenced to kill, James Bond, an effortlessly suave and lethally efficient Secret Service agent, is dispatched to Jamaica to shed light on the unaccountable disappearance of a fellow MI6 agent investigating strange activity in the area. As Bond catches the eye of every assassin in Kingston, he follows a faint trail of clues leading to sandy Crab Key Island: the off-limits, peril-laden property of sophisticated and mysterious recluse Dr No. But no one has ever set foot on the dangerous islet and lived to tell the tale. When world domination enters the equation, what will it take to unearth the truth?