Latest Update: Amanda Plummer's Total Wealth & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

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Latest Update: Amanda Plummer's Total Wealth & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Many fans are curious about Amanda Plummer's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Amanda Plummer's Net Worth?

Amanda Plummer is an American actress who has a net worth of $10 million. Amanda Plummer is known for her performances in such films as "The Fisher King," "Needful Things," "Pulp Fiction,"  and "Hysteria." She has also appeared in several television films, and has had roles on such television series as "L.A. Law," "Ratched," and "Star Trek: Picard." On the stage, Plummer won a Tony Award in 1982 for her performance in the play "Agnes of God."

Early Life and Education

Amanda Plummer was born on March 23, 1957 in New York City as the only child of actors Tammy Grimes andChristopher Plummer. She was educated at the Trinity School and the United Nations International School. For her higher education, Plummer went to Middlebury College in Vermont for two-and-a-half years. She subsequently studied acting at New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre.

Film Career

Plummer made her film debut portraying adolescent outlaw Cattle Annie in the 1981 Western "Cattle Annie and Little Britches." Over the subsequent years, she appeared in "The World According to Garp," "Daniel," "The Hotel New Hampshire," and "Static." In 1987, Plummer had a supporting role in the fantasy comedy "Made in Heaven." Kicking off the 1990s, she played Dagmar in the black comedy "Joe Versus the Volcano." Plummer gave one of her most acclaimed film performances the following year inTerry Gilliam's"The Fisher King," playing the timid Lydia Sinclair. She earned a BAFTA Award nomination for her work. After that, Plummer appeared in "Freejack," "So I Married an Axe Murderer," and "Needful Things." In 1994, she gave a memorable performance as Yolanda, nicknamed Honey Bunny, inQuentin Tarantino'scrime film "Pulp Fiction." The same year, Plummer starred in the Portuguese comedy "PAX." She had a big year in 1995, appearing in five films: "Butterfly Kiss," "Nostradamus," "The Final Cut," "The Prophecy," and "Drunks." Plummer's credits in the latter half of the decade include "Dead Girl," "Freeway," "A Simple Wish," "Hysteria," "October 22," and "8½ Women."

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In 2000, Plummer appeared in Wim Wenders's "The Million Dollar Hotel." Two years later, she was in the crime comedy "Triggermen" and the erotic drama "Ken Park." Her subsequent credits included "My Life Without Me," "The Cruelest Day," and "Santa's Little Helper." In 2008, Plummer appeared in "Inconceivable," "Red," and "Affinity." She went on to appear in "The Making of Plus One," "Girlfriend," "Vampire," and "Small Apartments," among other films. Plummer acted in one of the biggest commercial films of her career in 2013, playing Wiress in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire," the big-screen adaptation of the second book inSuzanne Collins'snovel trilogy. Following that, she appeared in "Strangely in Love" and "Reversion." In 2016, Plummer had supporting roles in the biographical drama "The Dancer" and the queer romance "Honeyglue." Her other notable credits have included the fantasy film "We Are Boats," the drama "Spiral Farm," the dystopian science-fiction film "Night Raiders," and Kelly Reichardt's dramedy "Showing Up."

Ultimately, Amanda Plummer's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.