Glenn E. Plummer (born August 18, 1961) is an American film and television actor.
Plummer was born in Richmond, California. He has appeared in numerous films and television series, primarily in supporting roles or small bit parts, such as High Top in Colors. His prominent roles came in the films Menace II Society, Speed (film), Bones, Showgirls, South Central, The Day After Tomorrow, The Salton Sea and Saw II.
Films
1987 - Hands of a Stranger - Willy Johnson
1988 - Funny Farm - Mickey
1990 - Menace II Society - Parnell
1990 - Downtown - Valentine
1992 - South Central - Bobby
1994 - Speed - Eigenaar Jaguar
1995 - Showgirls - James Smith
1995 - Strange Days - Jeriko One
1996 - The Substitute - Mr. Darrell Sherman
1997 - Speed 2: Cruise Control - Maurice
1997 - One Night Stand - George
1998 - Heist - Dipper
1998 - Thursday - Ice
2000 - Rangers - Shannon
2001 - Knight Club - T-Dog
2001 - Three Blind Mice - Warren Chambers
2002 - The Salton Sea - Bobby
2002 - Poolhall Junkies - Chico
2003 - Gang of Roses - Johnny Handsome
2004 - The Day After Tomorrow - Luther
2004 - Saw II - Jonas
2005 - VooDoo Curse: The Giddeh - Professor Jenkins
2005 - Brothers in Arms - Curly
2007 - ER (TV series) - Timmy Rawlins
2007 - King of Hollywood
References
^ According to the State of California. California Birth Index, 1905-1995. Center for Health Statistics, California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, California. At Ancestry.com
External links
Glenn Plummer at the Internet Movie Database
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