Hollywood stars have paid tribute to Christopher Plummer, the Canadian actor who has died aged 91.
Dame Julie Andrews, who starred alongside Plummer in The Sound of Music, said he was a “consummate actor” and a “cherished friend”.
The Oscar winner was also praised as “an extraordinary man” and “completely free, kind and funny”.
Plummer was best known as Captain Von Trapp in The Sound of Music, but his career flourished later in life.
He was nominated for numerous awards. He won an Oscar in 2012 for the film Beginners, and was also nominated in 2010 and 2018.
Plummer also won two Tony Awards, a Golden Globe, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a Bafta.
He died peacefully at his home in Connecticut on Friday with his wife Elaine Taylor at his side, reports said.
Some of Plummer’s most well-known films include The Insider, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Knives Out, and A Beautiful Mind.
Chris Evans, who starred with Plummer in Knives Out, said: “What an unbelievable loss. Few careers have such longevity and impact.
“One of my favourite memories from Knives Out was playing piano together. He was a lovely man and a legendary talent,” he added.
William Shatner, a long-time friend of Plummer who starred with him in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, said he was “so sad to lose him”.
“I interviewed him at a theatre… we spent the afternoon laughing and rejoicing in our mutual experiences,” he wrote on Twitter. “That afternoon defined my friendship with Chris.”