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Amanda Plummer Sex Scene Amanda has chosen to play small eccentric parts in many films. She specializes in these kind of roles, 'having a strong propensity ....to be invisible'. She prefers to pursue big roles in small movies, as Lawrence Bender said- "In a low budget film, there are fewer financial pressures, and an actor like Amanda can take more risks". In 1995 Amanda was raising money for a movie about Emily Dickinson, since she had toured earlier as Emily in The Belle of Amherst. Amanda is, in this author's opinion, the best screen and stage actress of the many good actresses who have not yet been nominated for an Oscar. Because of her preference for small eccentric parts, it is unlikely that she will be nominated soon. She recently starred in the film American Perfekt, brilliantly written and directed by her then companion, Paul Chart. She was the voice of Clotho one of the fates, in Disney's Hercules, and she played a transformed dog in A Simple Wish. In 1999, she appeared in at least three films including The Apartment Complex, a made for Showtime TV movie, directed by Tobe Hooper. Soon after, she began attending premieres and other events with Tobe, and rumors have circulated that they are now married, or at least living together. Other recent films in which Amanda appeared include You Can Thank Me Later and October 22, The Apartment Complex and Seven Days to Live, and the unreleased films of Ken Park, Triggermen, Darkness and Get a Clue. In May, 2003, Amanda will be appearing at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, N.J. as Sonya in the play 'Uncle Vanya', and she is scheduled to repeat the part in June at the La Jolla Playhouse in La Jolla, Calif. She told her mother that she is planning to move to the East Coast and live in Brooklyn. |