Martha Plimpton (born November 16, 1970
) is an American actress and member of the
Carradine family. She started her career as a
teen actress in film before transitioning to adult roles on stage and screen. She has received several awards including a
Primetime Emmy Award
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as well as nominations for three
Tony Awards
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, more commonly known as a Tony Award, recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre. The awards are presented by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League at an annual cere ...
. Her feature-film debut was a supporting role in the political thriller ''
Rollover'' (1981), and rose to prominence in the adventure film ''
The Goonies
''The Goonies'' is a 1985 American adventure comedy film directed and co-produced by Richard Donner from a screenplay by Chris Columbus based on a story by Steven Spielberg and starring Sean Astin, Josh Brolin (in his film debut), Jeff Cohen ...
'' (1985). She later took roles in ''
The Mosquito Coast'' (1986), ''
Shy People'' (1987), ''
Running on Empty'' (1988), ''
Parenthood'' (1989), ''
Samantha'' (1991), ''
Beautiful Girls'' (1996), ''
Small Town Murder Songs'' (2011), ''
Frozen II
''Frozen 2'', stylized as ''Frozen II'', is a 2019 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures as the sequel to '' Frozen'' (2013). The film was directed by Chris Buck ...
'' (2019), and
''Mass'' (2021).
On television, she took a recurring guest role on the
legal drama
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''
The Good Wife
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'' (2009–2013) for which she received a
Primetime Emmy Award
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. She was further Emmy-nominated for her leading role as
Virginia Chance in the
Fox sitcom
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''
Raising Hope'' (2010–2014), and guest spot as a drug addict in the
NBC
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police drama
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''
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit'' (2002). She starred in the
ABC sitcom ''
The Real O'Neals'' (2016–2017).
On stage, Plimpton made her
Broadway debut in the play ''Sixteen Wounded'' (2004). She was nominated for three consecutive
Tony Awards
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for her performances in
Tom Stoppard
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's ''
The Coast of Utopia
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'' (2006–2007),
Caryl Churchill
Caryl Lesley Churchill (born 3 September 1938) is a British playwright known for dramatising the abuses of power, for her use of non- naturalistic techniques, and for her exploration of sexual politics and feminist themes. 's ''
Top Girls'' (2007–2008), and the musical ''
Pal Joey'' (2008–2009). She also appeared on Broadway in ''
Shining City'' (2006–2007), ''
Cymbeline
''Cymbeline'' (), also known as ''The Tragedie of Cymbeline'' or ''Cymbeline, King of Britain'', is a play by William Shakespeare set in British Iron Age, Ancient Britain () and based on legends that formed part of the Matter of Britain concer ...
'' (2007), and ''
A Delicate Balance'' (2014).
Early life
Plimpton was born in New York City. She is the daughter of actors
Keith Carradine and
Shelley Plimpton. Her parents met while performing in the original Broadway run of ''
Hair
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The human body, apart from areas of glabrous skin, is covered in follicles which produce thick terminal and ...
''. Her paternal grandfather was actor
John Carradine
John Carradine ( ; born Richmond Reed Carradine; February 5, 1906 – November 27, 1988) was an American actor, considered one of the greatest character actors in American cinema. He was a member of Cecil B. DeMille's stock company and later J ...
. Plimpton is an eighth cousin once removed of writer and editor
George Plimpton. She is also related to cartoonist
Bill Plympton
Bill Plympton (born April 30, 1946) is an American animator, graphic designer, cartoonist, and filmmaker best known for his 1987 Academy Award–nominated animated short '' Your Face'' and his series of shorts featuring a dog character starting ...
, despite the different spelling. She attended the
Professional Children's School
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in Manhattan. Plimpton's first stage appearance was when her mother brought her on stage in costume for the curtain call of the short-lived Broadway play ''The Leaf People'' then another play in ''The Ass and the Heart''.
Career
1980–1989: Early roles and ''The Goonies''
Plimpton began her career as a model, securing an early 1980s campaign for
Calvin Klein
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, making an impression as a sophisticated but
tomboy
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Origins
The w ...
ish little girl.
[ She made her feature film debut in 1981 with a small role in the film '' Rollover''. In 1984, Plimpton appeared in the Deep South drama '' The River Rat'' opposite ]Tommy Lee Jones
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, as his "hoydenish daughter". Her breakthrough performance was as Stef Steinbrenner in the 1985 film ''The Goonies
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''.[Brennan, Sandra]
"Martha Plimpton Biography"
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nytimes.com, accessed March 23, 2015 Plimpton also appeared that year in the sitcom '' Family Ties''. This began Plimpton being cast in the role of a rebellious tomboy,[ beginning with her performance as the Reverend Spellgood ( Andre Gregory)'s daughter in the 1986 film '' The Mosquito Coast'', starring ]Harrison Ford
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.[ The critically praised but commercially unsuccessful 1987 film '' Shy People'' was followed by a performance in the 1988 ensemble comedy '' Stars and Bars''.][ This was released shortly before '' Running on Empty'', an ]Oscar
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-nominated film, in which Plimpton appeared opposite River Phoenix, her boyfriend, both 17–18 years of age, like their characters. For this role, she was nominated for a Young Artist Award
The Young Artist Award (originally known as the Youth in Film Award) is an accolade presented by the Young Artist Foundation, a nonprofit organization founded in 1978 to honor excellence of youth performers, and to provide scholarships for young ...
.
In her late teenaged years, Plimpton was also active in theater, performing in regional theater in Seattle, Washington
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, where her mother was living at the time. She also began a career making small independent film
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appearances with supporting roles in big-budget films. Plimpton appeared in the 1988 Woody Allen
Heywood Allen (born Allan Stewart Konigsberg; November 30, 1935) is an American filmmaker, actor, and comedian whose career spans more than six decades. Allen has received many List of awards and nominations received by Woody Allen, accolade ...
film '' Another Woman''. She starred as a cancer patient in the German film '' Zwei Frauen'' (1990) (released in America as ''Silence Like Glass''). The film was nominated for a German Film Award
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as Best Fiction Film. Plimpton shaved her head to play a cancer patient in ''Zwei Frauen''. Plimpton played the independent teenage daughter of Dianne Wiest
Dianne Evelyn Wiest (; born March 28, 1948) is an American actress. She has won two Academy Awards for Best Supporting Actress for 1986's ''Hannah and Her Sisters'' and 1994's '' Bullets Over Broadway'' (both directed by Woody Allen), one Gold ...
's character in '' Parenthood''. ''Parenthood'' grossed over $126 million and received two Oscar nominations, one of her most successful movie appearances since ''The Goonies''.
1990–2008: Mature roles and Broadway debut
Plimpton appeared in the Robert De Niro
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-Jane Fonda
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1990 romantic drama '' Stanley & Iris'' in a supporting role. She also appeared in the 1991 TV movie ''A Woman At War'' in the lead role as Helene Moszkiewiez. Plimpton played the starring role of Samantha in the film '' Samantha'' (1991). She appeared as an activist in the independent film ''Inside Monkey Zetterland
''Inside Monkey Zetterland'' is a 1992 independent film, independent Comedy film, comedy film directed by Jefery Levy and written by Steve Antin. The film follows Monkey Zetterland, a former child actor turned aspiring screenwriter and the goings- ...
'' released in 1993. Plimpton appeared in the television film '' Daybreak'' (1993, HBO). She appeared in the Showtime television film '' Chantilly Lace''. Plimpton had a featured role in the film '' Josh and S.A.M.'' (1993) as a runaway who takes care of the two boys. She played the lead in '' The Beans of Egypt, Maine'', based on the Carolyn Chute novel. Plimpton also appeared as herself in the independent film by Eric Schaeffer ''My Life's in Turnaround'' (1993), a movie about filmmakers trying to make a movie. She appeared as a close friend of radical feminist Valerie Solanas
Valerie Jean Solanas (April 9, 1936 – April 25, 1988) was an American radical feminist known for her attempt to murder the artist Andy Warhol in 1968.
Solanas appeared in the Warhol film '' I, a Man'' (1967) and self-published the '' SCU ...
in the film '' I Shot Andy Warhol'' (1996).
In 1997, the Showtime Network cast Plimpton as the female lead in a television film, ''The Defenders: Payback''. Two more episodes (''The Defenders: Choice of Evils'' and ''The Defenders: Taking the First'') were aired in 1998. This show was a retooling of the classic television show by the same name, and the characters were descendants of Lawrence Preston, a role reprised by actor E. G. Marshall
E. G. Marshall (born Everett Eugene Grunz;Everett Eugene Grunz in Minnesota, U.S., Birth Index, 1900-1934, Ancestry.comEverett Eugene Grunz in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007, accessed via Ancestry.com June 18, ...
. Plimpton played the granddaughter, M.J. Preston. The intent was to spin the program off as a series, but Marshall died in 1998. The decision was made to not continue production due to Marshall's death. Plimpton became involved with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Steppenwolf Theatre Company is a Chicago theater company founded in 1974 by Terry Kinney, Jeff Perry (American actor), Jeff Perry, and Gary Sinise in the Immaculate Conception grade school in Highland Park, Illinois and is now located in Chica ...
in Chicago, appearing in ''Hedda Gabler
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'' (2001) among others. She appeared in the John Waters
John Samuel Waters Jr. (born April 22, 1946) is an American filmmaker, actor, writer, and artist. He rose to fame in the early 1970s for his transgressive cult films, including '' Multiple Maniacs'' (1970), '' Pink Flamingos'' (1972) and '' Fe ...
film '' Pecker'' in 1998. The film received mixed reviews—for example, the ''SF Gate'' reviewer wrote, "...Waters' patented brand of off-color fun is watered down", but wrote that Plimpton's work was "solid". The 1999 film ''200 Cigarettes
''200 Cigarettes'' is a 1999 American comedy film directed by Risa Bramon Garcia and written by Shana Larsen. The film follows multiple characters in New York City on New Year's Eve 1981. The film features an ensemble cast consisting of brothers ...
'' received generally negative reviews, but the AllMovie reviewer wrote of Plimpton: "...woefully underappreciated Martha Plimpton gets laughs as a bundle of neuroses who grows more and more stressed out as people fail to appear for her party..." In 1999, Plimpton had a recurring role in the sixth season of the NBC
The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the NBC Entertainment division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. It is one of NBCUniversal's ...
medical drama '' ER'' as Meg Corwyn.
In 2001, Plimpton starred in '' The Sleepy Time Gal''. In 2002, she appeared in the documentary '' Searching for Debra Winger'' and was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award
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for her guest appearance on the television drama '' Law & Order: Special Victims Unit''. Plimpton was the voice of Miss Crumbles in the 2004 animated film '' Hair High'' by Bill Plympton
Bill Plympton (born April 30, 1946) is an American animator, graphic designer, cartoonist, and filmmaker best known for his 1987 Academy Award–nominated animated short '' Your Face'' and his series of shorts featuring a dog character starting ...
. In 2004, she guest-starred in an episode of '' 7th Heaven''. Plimpton wrote the episode of the show entitled "Red Socks", which aired in 2005. She had a recurring role in the NBC show ''Surface
A surface, as the term is most generally used, is the outermost or uppermost layer of a physical object or space. It is the portion or region of the object that can first be perceived by an observer using the senses of sight and touch, and is ...
'' (2005–06). From October 2006 to May 2007, Plimpton was in the stage play ''The Coast of Utopia
''The Coast of Utopia'' is a 2002 trilogy of plays: ''Voyage'', ''Shipwreck'', and ''Salvage'', written by Tom Stoppard with focus on the philosophical debates in pre-revolution Russia between 1833 and 1866. It was the recipient of the 2007 T ...
'', a trilogy of plays by Tom Stoppard at Lincoln Center
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (also simply known as Lincoln Center) is a complex of buildings in the Lincoln Square neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. It has thirty indoor and outdoor facilities and is host to 5  ...
.["'The Coast of Utopia' Listing"]
playbillvault.com, accessed March 22, 2015 She won a Drama Desk Award
The Drama Desk Awards are among the most esteemed honors in New York theater, recognizing outstanding achievements across Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway productions within the same categories. The awards are considered a signific ...
and was nominated for a Tony Award
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for Featured Actress in a Play.[ From August to September 2007, Plimpton appeared in '']A Midsummer Night's Dream
''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' is a Comedy (drama), comedy play written by William Shakespeare in about 1595 or 1596. The play is set in Athens, and consists of several subplots that revolve around the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta. One s ...
'' in the Public Theater Shakespeare in the Park production as "Helena".[Hetrick, Adam]
"Plimpton, Enos, David, Ferguson Are Central Park Dreamers in 'Midsummer', Opening Aug. 23"
playbill.com, August 23, 2007
Plimpton co-founded a production company, Everything is Horrible, which has produced short films for the Internet. She received her second nomination for a Tony Award in 2008, Best Performance by a Featured Actress In a Play, for her work in '' Top Girls'' at the Biltmore Theater. In November 2008, Plimpton earned a positive review from Ben Brantley
Benjamin D. Brantley (born October 26, 1954) is an American theater critic, journalist, editor, publisher, and writer. He served as the chief theater critic for ''The New York Times'' from 1996 to 2017, and as co-chief theater critic from 2017 t ...
in ''The New York Times
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'' for her role as Gladys Bumps in the Roundabout Theatre Company
The Roundabout Theatre Company is a nonprofit organization, non-profit theatre company based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, affiliated with the League of Resident Theatres.
History
The company was founded in 1965 by Gene Feist, Michael Fr ...
production of '' Pal Joey'' on Broadway: "...the ever-daring Ms. Plimpton exudes a been-there, frowzy sensuality that summons a host of hard-bitten dames from 1930s movie melodramas. Leading the nightclub act 'That Terrific Rainbow,' she has the period style down pat and a more than passable voice." Plimpton received her third consecutive Tony nomination, for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She appeared in the 2008 ''Entertainment Weekly
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'' photo issue spread as one of "The Hardest Working Actors In Showbiz". Plimpton said in the write-up, "I went to jury duty the other day, and somebody said, 'You always play drug addicts!' I've played a few on TV, and I imagine because the shows get replayed, it seems like more. But yeah, people tend to see me as this pregnant teenage heroin addict." In 2008, Plimpton performed a duet with singer Lucy Wainwright Roche on Roche's EP '' 8 More'', singing the Bruce Springsteen
Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen (born September 23, 1949) is an American Rock music, rock singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Nicknamed "the Boss", Springsteen has released 21 studio albums spanning six decades; most of his albums feature th ...
song " Hungry Heart". The two had performed the song in 2008 at Joe's Pub and later in 2008 at the Zipper Factory. In 2009, Plimpton was profiled by ''The New York Times'' for their "''A Night Out With...''" series, in which Plimpton hosted an evening of poker at The Players.
2009–2019: ''Raising Hope'' and other roles
In 2010, Plimpton sang another Springsteen song, " Thunder Road", on the public radio
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program '' Studio 360 with Kurt Andersen'', accompanied by whistler Eric Gilliland. She has appeared multiple times as a guest on public radio's '' The Leonard Lopate Show'', and performed in a roast
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of Lopate celebrating the 25th anniversary of his radio program. Plimpton is on the board of directors of The Players, a New York City social club founded in 1888 by actor Edwin Booth
Edwin Thomas Booth (November 13, 1833 – June 7, 1893) was an American stage actor and theatrical manager who toured throughout the United States and the major capitals of Europe, performing Shakespearean plays. In 1869, he founded Booth's Th ...
. In November 2009, Plimpton signed on for the Fox sitcom '' Raising Hope''. The show premiered on September 21, 2010, receiving strong reviews for Plimpton and the pilot. ''The New York Times'' called ''Raising Hope'' "the most promising of the best new fall shows", and said "Plimpton isn't the only reason ''Raising Hope'' could be the best new sitcom of the season, but she is the main reason." Plimpton was nominated for the for her portrayal of Virginia Chance in ''Raising Hope''. In January 2010, Plimpton performed a one-woman show, ''Martha Plimpton Sings?'' for the Lincoln Center
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's ''American Songbook'' program. This show explored her experiences growing up in 1970s New York City. Her performance, well received by critics, included songs " Jolly Coppers on Parade", "Woman Is the Nigger of the World
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", and The Smiths
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's " Ask" tied together with humorous monologues. Plimpton also narrates audiobook
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Spoken audio has been available in sch ...
s, including the novels ''Diary
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'' by Chuck Palahniuk
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and '' Mrs. Kimble'' by Jennifer Haigh.
Plimpton had a recurring role in the CBS
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legal drama ''The Good Wife
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'' from 2009 to 2013, playing attorney Patti Nyholm, who appeared through four seasons. Her performance earned her a Primetime Emmy Award
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for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2012. Plimpton sang "God Bless America
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"Go ...
" during the seventh inning stretch of Game 3 of the 2010 World Series
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in Texas on Fox, October 30, 2010. On December 15, 2010, Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre announced that Plimpton would be the guest of honor at their second-annual "Salute to Women in the Arts". In 2010, she starred in Ed Gass-Donnelly's independent crime thriller '' Small Town Murder Songs'', and was given a trophy for best actress by the Whistler Film Festival. In 2014, Plimpton returned to Broadway as Julia, the daughter of Glenn Close
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and John Lithgow
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in a revival of Edward Albee
Edward Franklin Albee III ( ; March 12, 1928 – September 16, 2016) was an American playwright known for works such as ''The Zoo Story'' (1958), ''The Sandbox (play), The Sandbox'' (1959), ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' (1962), ''A Delicat ...
's '' A Delicate Balance''. The limited engagement ran 18 weeks at the Golden Theatre. Plimpton starred in '' The Real O'Neals'', an ABC sitcom that premiered on March 2, 2016. In July 2019, it was revealed that she had left the Steppenwolf Theater ensemble. In September 2019, it was revealed that Plimpton would voice Yelena in ''Frozen II
''Frozen 2'', stylized as ''Frozen II'', is a 2019 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures as the sequel to '' Frozen'' (2013). The film was directed by Chris Buck ...
''.
2020–present
Plimpton appeared as one of four leads in the drama film ''Mass'', which was released in 2021 to positive reviews, and earned her nominations for the Dorian Award for Best Supporting Film Performance and the San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Supporting Actress. Plimpton also shared the Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award with the cast of ''Mass''. She played a conservative mother in the HBO
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dramedy
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series ''Generation'', which was cancelled after one season. Plimpton starred in the HBO miniseries
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''The Regime''.
Personal life
In 1985, Plimpton met actor River Phoenix. Initially, they did not get along well, but began a romantic relationship in February 1986 while co-starring in Peter Weir
Peter Lindsay Weir ( ; born 21 August 1944) is a retired Australian film director. He is known for directing films crossing various genres over forty years with films such as '' Picnic at Hanging Rock'' (1975), '' Gallipoli'' (1981), '' The Y ...
's '' The Mosquito Coast''. They went on to co-star in the Sidney Lumet
Sidney Arthur Lumet ( ; June 25, 1924 – April 9, 2011) was an American film director. Lumet started his career in theatre before moving to film, where he gained a reputation for making realistic and gritty New York City, New York dramas w ...
film '' Running on Empty''. Their relationship ended in June 1989 due to Phoenix's substance abuse, but they remained close friends until his death in 1993. Plimpton later stated, "When we split up, a lot of it was that I had learned that screaming, fighting, and begging wasn't going to change him. He had to change himself, and he didn't want to yet."
Plimpton resides part-time in London, her visa allowing her to stay until 2024.
Political campaigns
Plimpton is an abortion-rights campaigner who has lobbied Congress
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on behalf of Planned Parenthood
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The powers, duties, and responsibilities of a board of directors are determined by government regulatio ...
of the women's-rights organization "A Is For"; according to the organization's website, Plimpton has been politically active in abortion rights since her teenage years and speaks at campuses and rallies. In 2014, Plimpton wrote a lengthy article decrying both U.S. Supreme Court
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decisions in '' Burwell v. Hobby Lobby'' and '' McCullen v. Coakley'' and revealing in part that she herself has had an abortion more than once. She wrote that her purpose was "A) to contribute to the dismantling of an oppressive, artificial and unfair shaming of women who seek abortion care, B) make clear just how normal, common, and healthy a decision it is for the women who make it, and C) to encourage women who are part of this one third to be unashamed and come out of the abortion closet." In September 2017, Plimpton created controversy when she again said she had multiple abortions and said one she received at Planned Parenthood in Seattle was her "best one".
Plimpton has also advocated for LGBT rights
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causes. In a Twitter
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post in March 2016, she stated that transgender rights
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and abortion rights are linked.
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