
By ALEX WITCHEL writing in The New York Times,
Published: December 19, 2008
IN SPITE OF MYSELF
A Memoir
By Christopher Plummer
Illustrated. 648 pp. Alfred A. Knopf. $29.95
A Memoir
By Christopher Plummer
Illustrated. 648 pp. Alfred A. Knopf. $29.95
In the spring of 1997, soon after Christopher Plummer opened on Broadway in “Barrymore,” the one-man play based on the life of John Barrymore, I was at a dinner party with Al Hirschfeld, the great artist and caricaturist. Then 93, he had seen most of what had opened — and closed — on Broadway for most of the last century, so his fellow diners eagerly awaited his opinion of Plummer’s portrayal of the legendary actor.
“He’s a much better Barrymore than Barrymore,” Hirschfeld proclaimed. “Barrymore was so hammy!”
Hirschfeld was right, of course: Plummer won the Tony Award for best actor, and Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote that he “confirms his reputation as the finest classical actor of North America.”
Hirschfeld was right, of course: Plummer won the Tony Award for best actor, and Ben Brantley of The New York Times wrote that he “confirms his reputation as the finest classical actor of North America.”

Read the full review at the NYT online.
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