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Remember star Christopher Plummer says memory loss is 'terrifying'

Venerable Canadian actor Christopher Plummer is a man who commands the stage, but in a recent conversation about his new movie Remember, he opened up about his own terrifying moments when his mind has failed him.

Acting icon recalls onstage experience in Banff

"Remember" star Christopher Plummer

9 years ago
Duration 13:11
Remember star Christopher Plummer talks about his career, aging and memory loss.

Frail, disoriented, confused, forgetful: these are not the words you'd associate with Christopher Plummer. After all, the venerable, 85-year-old stage and screen actor seems as sharp as a tack.

Still, the star of the new drama Remember says he's felt something akin to the disorienting free fall of dementia. 

"It has hit me a couple of times in the theatre," Plummer told the CBC's Peter Mansbridge in a recent interview. 

Memory loss sits at the core of Plummer's latest movie Remember, a thriller by Atom Egoyan about a man suffering from dementia. With the help of a fellow Holocaust survivor, Plummer's character sets out on a revenge mission against the person responsible for the death of his family.

"I came on and I couldn't speak," Plummer said, describing an opening night in Banff. "I absolutely was paralyzed… I didn't seem to care whether I remembered [the lines] or not.

"I sat down onstage while the music was playing and I thought 'My God, this is the end of my career.'" 

By the time the orchestra was done, however, he'd regained his footing, leaving the audience none the wiser if perhaps a little puzzled by the opening scene.

"They thought 'This strange entrance! The guy comes on and says absolutely bugger all and then goes and sits down,'" Plummer recalled with a chuckle.

Forgetting lines is a real possibility for most actors, even the acclaimed Plummer, whose decades on stage and screen have left him with a shelf of trophies, including a late-career Oscar. But he's never forgotten those disquieting moments on that Banff stage.

"Very frightening," he said. "There's always a moment when you think it's going to happen again."

Click on the video above for the full interview with Christopher Plummer.