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River Phoenix and Martha Plimpton
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Martha Plimpton and River Phoenix dated from January, 1986 to June, 1989.
On Screen Matchups
Martha Plimpton and River Phoenix were in Running on Empty(1988) together.
About
Martha Plimpton is a 55 year old American Actress. Born Martha Campbell Plimpton on 16th November, 1970 in New York City, New York, USA, she is famous for her roles as Jonsy in the 1984 independent family drama film The River Rat, Stephanie "Stef" Steinbrenner in the 1985 adventure comedy film The Goonies, Lorna Phillips in the 1988 drama film Running on Empty, Julie Buckman in the 1989 family comedy-drama film Parenthood, Samantha in the 1991 romantic comedy film Samantha, Jan in the 1996 romantic comedy-drama film Beautiful Girls, Meg Corwyn in the NBC medical drama series ER, Patti Nyholm in the CBS legal drama series The Good Wife, Virginia Slims Chance in the Fox sitcom Raising Hope, Claire Rinato in the NBC police procedural crime drama series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Eileen O’Neal in the ABC sitcom The Real O’Neals, and Megan in the HBO Max original comedy-drama web series Generation in a career that spans 1981–present. Her zodiac sign is Scorpio.
American Actor River Phoenix was born River Jude Bottom on 23rd August, 1970 in Madras, Oregon, USA and passed away on 31st Oct 1993 West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA aged 23. He is most remembered for Stand By Me (1986). His zodiac sign is Leo.
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Relationship Statistics
| Status | Duration | Length |
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| Dating | Jan 1986 - Jun 1989 |
3 years, 5 months
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| Total |
Jan 1986 -
Jun 1989
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3 years, 5 months
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Co-starred in two films during their time together: The Mosquito Coast (1986) and Running On Empty (1988).
"(River is) already being made into a martyr. He's become a metaphor for a fallen angel, a messiah. He wasn't. He was just a boy, a very good-hearted boy who was very f-cked-up and had no idea how to implement his good intentions. I don't want to be comforted by his death. I think it's right that I'm angry about it, angry at the people who helped him stay sick, and angry at River." Martha on River, 2010.
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