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CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER = KING LEAR = Single from MiniSheet Canada 2021 MNH
Condition: MNH Grade: VF (Very Fine) CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER***Single stamp from Miniature SheetCanada 2021MNH"P" - PermanentTM Domestic rate (1st class mail)***Note: * Stock image(s) represent this listing. ** Detai ... Read More
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- Country
- Canada
- Condition
- Mint (NH)
- Stamp Format
- Single
Item Description
Condition: MNHGrade: VF (Very Fine)
CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER***Single stamp from Miniature SheetCanada 2021MNH"P" - PermanentTM Domestic rate (1st class mail)***Note: * Stock image(s) represent this listing. ** Detailed images (if any) displayed for illustration purpose Only.***Please visit my STORE to find more similar items.***TO SAVE YOUR MONEY AND OUR TIME ON SHIPPING,PLEASE USE SHOPPING CART TO PURCHASE 2 OR MORE LOTS. * Multiple purchase will be automatically combined for a SINGLE INVOICE / PAYMENT with DISCOUNTED shipping through the Shopping Cart.** Also, you may REQUEST TOTAL from your Shopping Cart.*** For items listed in different currencies (diff. markets) you'll get different invoices.***OverviewMark the illustrious career of Toronto-born Christopher Plummer, one of the world’s most distinguished and celebrated actors, with this PermanentTM domestic rate stamps. Throughout his 70-year career, Plummer appeared in more than 200 films and television programs, performing on stages from Stratford to Broadway and receiving countless international awards and honours. This stamp depicts Plummer in several of his most celebrated roles: Prospero in The Tempest, King Lear in King Lear, Rudyard Kipling in The Man Who Would Be King, Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music, and John Barrymore in Barrymore. The stamp’s moody, tempestuous background is symbolic of the drama he has brought to the stage and screen. Plummer is one of only two dozen actors to have won the coveted “triple crown of acting” awards: an Emmy, a Tony and an Oscar (Academy Award). He was a regular fixture at CBC in the 1950s, an actor in the Stratford Shakespeare Festival, and headliner at the prestigious National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. His career changed forever in 1965 when he played Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music. Plummer’s role in the 1973 Broadway musical Cyrano earned him his first Tony Award; his second came in 1997 for his portrayal of John Barrymore. In 2009, Plummer was nominated for his first Academy Award for his performance as Leo Tolstoy in Michael Hoffman’s The Last Station. In 2011, he won his first Academy Award for his role in Beginners, becoming the oldest winner of a competitive Oscar in an acting category.inkfrog terapeak
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- platinum777 (2797)
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- 11/19/2016
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User | Price | Quantity | Date |
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marksalt (684) | C$1.96 | 1 | 03/28/2023 01:48:31 |
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