Charlie Plummer, born on May twenty-fourth, nineteen ninety-nine, is an accomplished American actor known for his compelling performances in both film and television. He embarked on his acting journey as a child, initially appearing in short films before making a significant leap into feature films with his debut in David Chase's drama, Not Fade Away, in two thousand twelve.
His career took a notable turn in two thousand fifteen when he landed a lead role in King Jack, showcasing his talent and versatility. However, it was in two thousand seventeen that Plummer truly captured the public's attention by portraying John Paul Getty III in Ridley Scott's gripping thriller, All the Money in the World. That same year, he also delivered a poignant performance as a troubled teenager in Andrew Haigh's drama, Lean on Pete, which earned him the prestigious Marcello Mastroianni Award for best emerging actor.
On the small screen, Plummer made his mark with prominent roles in acclaimed dramas such as Boardwalk Empire from two thousand eleven to two thousand thirteen and Granite Flats from two thousand thirteen to two thousand fifteen. His talent continued to shine in the Hulu miniseries Looking for Alaska in two thousand nineteen, and he portrayed a young Franklin D. Roosevelt in the Showtime series The First Lady in two thousand twenty-two.