Christopher Plummer “In Spite of Myself”
November 30th, 2008
For six decades Christopher Plummer has entertained audiences, on the stage and on the screen, playing roles from King Henry II and Julius Caesar to Baron Georg Von Trapp and Klingon General Chang.
Plummer’s first love is the theater, and he takes us on a grand tour in his memoir “In Spite of Myself,” spilling out anecdotes about his many co-stars, lovers, friends and nemeses. Publishers Weekly calls it “a sparkling star turn from a born raconteur for whom all the world is indeed a stage.”
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