Inez Plummer (between 1884[1] and 1887[2] – October 1964[2]) was a Syracuse, New York native[3] and a leading lady of the Burbank, California stock company, in the second decade of the 20th century.
Plummer rehearsed her first role in her father's theater with a stock company, without his knowledge.
[6] In November 1916 she appeared at the Alhambra Theater in a production of The High Cost of Living.
[4] She became the leading woman of the Belasco Theatre [7] in Los Angeles, California.
[8] From 1920 to 1921, she and Charles Trowbridge starred in The Broken Wing, a play written by Paul Dickey.