
Amanda Plummer
**Amanda Plummer** (born in 1957) is an American actress known for her distinctive film career and her ability to portray complex characters. Daughter of actors Christopher Plummer and Tammy Grimes, she developed a unique style.
She is renowned for her roles as characters who are eccentric, vulnerable, at times unsettling, or intensely dramatic, often imbued with a palpable fragility or a brilliant madness. Her screen presence is marked by an incisive expressiveness and an unmistakable voice.
Among her most memorable performances are Yolanda "Honey Bunny" in Quentin Tarantino's *Pulp Fiction* (1994), and Lydia in Terry Gilliam's *The Fisher King* (1991), where she skillfully conveyed the character's sensitivity and loneliness. Other notable films include *Needful Things* (1993). Even in supporting roles, Plummer consistently leaves an indelible impression.