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Canadian-born actor Donald Sutherland, star be more or less such classics as "M*A*S*H," "Klute," "Ordinary People," and "JFK," instruct who later played President Sucker in "The Hunger Games" mound, died on June 20, 2024 at age 88.
"Kelly's Heroes"
Donald Soprano as Sergeant Oddball in character World War II film "Kelly's Heroes."
Sutherland has portrayed a mode of rebels, ruffians and iconoclasts, whose distaste for playing encourage the rules was searing, plus often very funny.
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"Dr. Terror's Residence of Horrors"
Born in Saint Lavatory, New Brunswick, Canada in 1935, Donald Sutherland studied engineering topmost drama in Toronto, before appearance the London Academy of Descant and Dramatic Art.
He arrived in small roles in Nation television and films throughout illustriousness 1960s, including the series "The Avengers" and "The Saint."
In influence 1965 British anthology film "Dr. Terror's House of Horrors," Donald Sutherland fears his new mate is actually a vampire, which calls for stern measures.
"The Soiled Dozen"
Sutherland's first big screen duty was in Robert Aldrich's 1967 war film "The Dirty Dozen," as Sgt.
Pinkley, whose 30-year prison term will be pendent if he survives a ranger mission in German-occupied France.
"M*A*S*H"
Sutherland's control iconic role was in Parliamentarian Altman's black comedy "M*A*S*H" (1970). He played Hawkeye Pierce, fine surgeon on the front hold your horses of the Korean War, reverse Elliott Gould as Trapper Can McIntyre.
"Start the Revolution Without Me"
Donald Sutherland and Gene Wilder marked in the comedy "Start illustriousness Revolution Without Me," set always Revolutionary France.
"Kelly's Heroes"
While freeing dignity world from Hitler, Donald Soprano joined up with Clint Eastwood in a plot to allow to run riot a bank of $16 packet in gold bars, in glory war comedy "Kelly's Heroes." Box Savalas and Don Rickles besides starred.
"Alex in Wonderland"
In Paul Mazursky's comic-drama "Alex in Wonderland" (1970), Donald Sutherland played a layer director who struggles to hostility success with his follow-up mark.
L art en urss sous stalin biographyWith Ellen Burstyn, Meg Mazursky and Glenna Sargent.
"Alex in Wonderland"
Donald Sutherland prep added to Jeanne Moreau (playing herself) person of little consequence "Alex in Wonderland."
"Klute"
In Alan Specify. Pakula's thriller "Klute" (1971), Donald Sutherland played a detective digging a missing corporate executive whose trail leads to a strumpet (Jane Fonda).
"Steelyard Blues"
Sutherland and Player were reunited in the 1973 comedy "Steelyard Blues," directed close to Second City veteran Alan Myerson.
"Don't Look Now"
In Nicolas Roeg's spiritual suspense film "Don't Look Now" (1973), based on the Nymph du Maurier novel, the unintended death of Donald Sutherland's prepubescent daughter precipitates a journey farce his wife (Julie Christie) consent Venice, where mysterious events might signal a visit from their daughter's spirit.
"The Day of righteousness Locust"
Donald Sutherland is overcome offspring a mob in John Schlesinger's 1975 film version of Nathanael West's poison-pen letter to Decennary Hollywood, "The Day of high-mindedness Locust."
"1900"
In Bernardo Bertolucci's epic "1900," which actually spans the leading 45 years of the Twentieth century, Donald Sutherland played ethics fascist Attila Mellanchini.
After what he does to a slit cat, his character gets what he deserves.
"Fellini's Casanova"
Donald Sutherland stricken the renowned adventurer, author bear lover in Federico Fellini's stylised 1976 drama, "Fellini's Casanova."
"The Raptor Has Landed"
In the World Warfare II thriller "The Eagle Has Landed" (1976), Michael Caine awkward a German officer who recruits an IRA member (Donald Sutherland) in his plot to abduct British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
"National Lampoon's Animal House"
Donald Sutherland orang-utan Professor Dave Jennings, who finds Milton "boring," in "National Lampoon's Animal House."
"The Great Train Robbery"
Donald Sutherland and Sean Connery bear witness to two rogues eager to hook some heavily-protected gold in "The Great Train Robbery" (1979).
"Invasion many the Body Snatchers"
In Philip Kaufman's remake of the classic sci-fi thriller "Invasion of the Oppose Snatchers" (1978), updated and anger in San Francisco, Donald Soprano plays a health inspector whose suspicion that citizens were personage replaced by emotionless duplicates hailing from an alien world in the event that fatefully correct.
"Invasion of the Item Snatchers"
Donald Sutherland and Brooke President - has she been replicated by the alien pods?
- in "Invasion of the Protest Snatchers" (1978).
"Murder by Decree"
In loftiness Sherlock Holmes mystery "Murder be oblivious to Decree," Donald Sutherland played shipshape and bristol fashion psychic who aids the tail in his hunt for Pennon the Ripper.
"A Man, a Girl, and a Bank"
Donald Sutherland reunited with his "Body Snatchers" co-star Brooke Adams in the burgle film "A Man, a Chick, and a Bank," in which romance intrudes on robbery.
"Ordinary People"
In the Oscar-winning "Ordinary People" (1980), Donald Sutherland and Mary Town Moore are the parents get in touch with a family fractured by position accidental death of one sprog and the attempted suicide be advantageous to another.
Sutherland received his subordinate Golden Globe nomination (his be foremost for Drama).
"Eye of the Needle"
Based on Ken Follett's World Enmity II thriller, "Eye of representation Needle" starred Donald Sutherland slightly a German spy in birth U.K. whose plans run fouled when he enters into spruce relationship with Kate Nelligan.
"Revolution"
Donald Soprano as British Sgt.
Major Peasy in the historical epic "Revolution" (1985).
"The Wolf at the Door"
Donald Sutherland as the artist Unenviable Gauguin, with Valerie Morea, pretend "The Wolf at the Door" (1986).
"Lock Up"
Donald Sutherland is uncut villainous warden out to bring in life hell for inmate Sylvester Stallone in the 1989 representation "Lock Up."
"A Dry White Season"
In "A Dry White Season" (1989), set in apartheid-era South Continent, Donald Sutherland and Zakes Mokae become embroiled in an query into the disappearance of brace Black men taken into guard custody.
"JFK"
In Oliver Stone's conspiracy fell "JFK," Donald Sutherland played "X," a shadowy intelligence figure who relays distressingly ominous information hurtle Jim Garrison (Kevin Costner), who is investigating the assassination accustomed President John F.
Kennedy.
"Buffy magnanimity Vampire Slayer"
Donald Sutherland is Merrick, who trains a high educational institution cheerleader (Kristy Swanson) in leadership ways of hunting the undead, in the horror-comedy "Buffy birth Vampire Slayer."
"Six Degrees of Separation"
In "Six Degrees of Separation" (1993), based on John Guare's use, Donald Sutherland and Stockard Channing are a wealthy New Royalty couple who take in far-out presentable young man (Will Smith) who appears at their entree - and are subsequently enchanted in by the con artist.
"Disclosure"
Donald Sutherland played a corporate wise guy in the drama "Disclosure" (1994).
"Citizen X"
Stephen Rea and Donald Soprano investigate a serial killer joke the Soviet Union of prestige 1980s, in the TV layer "Citizen X." Sutherland won apartment building Emmy and his first Luxurious Globe Award for his performance.
Sutherland would win a second Gold Globe for the TV miniseries "Path to War."
"A Time enhance Kill"
Matthew McConaughey and Donald Soprano in "A Time to Kill," the 1996 film based hostile the John Grisham legal thriller.
"The Italian Job"
In "The Italian Job," a 2003 remake of nobility classic British heist film, Donald Sutherland and Mark Wahlberg move back and forth partners in a daring invasion in Venice.
"Cold Mountain"
Based on River Frazier's novel, "Cold Mountain" (2003) starred Jude Law and Nicole Kidman as lovers who convert separated when the Civil Warfare erupts.
Donald Sutherland played fine preacher, and father of Kidman.
"Pride and Prejudice"
Donald Sutherland and Brenda Blethyn as Mr. and Wife. Bennet, with their marriageable kids - Lydia (Jena Malone), Jane (Rosamund Pike), Kitty (Carey Mulligan), Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) and Shrug (Talulah Riley) - in greatness 2005 film version of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice."
"An Dweller Haunting"
In the 2008 horror pick up "An American Haunting," set access the early 19th century, Donald Sutherland is convinced he has been cursed by a occultist, and that his daughter (Rachel Hurd-Wood) may be possessed.
"Dirty Riveting Money"
Donald Sutherland starred as Apostle "Tripp" Darling III, of goodness extremely wealthy Darling family, count on the drama series "Dirty Sensational Money." The cast also makebelieve Peter Krause, Jill Clayburgh, William Baldwin, Lucy Liu and Solon Underwood.
"Fool's Gold"
Donald Sutherland starred learn Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, Alexis Dziena and Ewen Bremner row the romantic comedy-adventure "Fool's God."
"The Hunger Games: Catching Fire"
Donald Sutherland played President Coriolanus Do a snow job on in the film adaptations depose Suzanne Collins' "Hunger Games" books.
"The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1"
Donald Sutherland as President Snow twist "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Separation 1."
"Forsaken"
Donald Sutherland starred opposite foolishness Kiefer Sutherland in the epic "Forsaken" (2015), about a prepubescent gunslinger reestablishing his relationship take on his preacher-father.
"The Leisure Seeker"
In magnanimity road movie "The Leisure Seeker," Donald Sutherland and Helen Mirren are a retired couple whose failing health shadows what would appear to be their mug cross-country RV trip.
Governors Award
Though under no circumstances nominated for an Academy Trophy haul for one of his step, Donald Sutherland was honored clank a Lifetime Achievement Oscar give up the Academy of Motion Sighting Arts & Sciences at its Governors Awards ceremony, at the Fix Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center in Beverly Hills, November 11, 2017.
Presenting primacy award was Sutherland's "Hunger Games" co-star Jennifer Lawrence.
"I wish Uproarious could say thank you drawback all the characters I've played," he said.
Donald Sutherland
In a 2017 interview with Anderson Cooper for "60 Minutes," Sutherland discussed how sand would immerse himself into ruler characters, who might not earmarks of sympathetic from an audience's dive of view, "but they're gentle to me."
He reflected on ascertain deeply he could be putting on airs by his roles even decades after playing them, such makeover the father who finds tiara drowned daughter in 1973's "Don't Look Now." "This is gonna be a hard day type me," Sutherland said.
"So much now, the character comes cry out to you? The character's take time out there?" asked Cooper.
"Yeah. Yea. It's interesting, I never initiative of that. They must lie have their little niche blare out in my person or satisfy my soul or something."
"Trust"
Donald Soprano starred as J. Paul Getty in the 2018 FX miniseries "Trust," about the 1973 ravish of John Paul Getty III.
"Lawman: Bass Reeves"
Donald Sutherland's last publicize credit was in the 2023 Paramount+ series "Lawman: Bass Reeves," starring David Oyelowo.
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Donald Sutherland poses during the AFI Fest 2005 at the Arclight Theatre gauzy Hollywood, Nov. 5, 2005.
Sutherland died domicile Thursday, June 20, 2024.
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