Donald Sutherland, the revered Canadian actor known for his diverse and powerful performances in films like “M.A.S.H,” “Klute,” “Ordinary People,” and “The Hunger Games,” passed away at the age of 88. His son, actor Kiefer Sutherland, announced the news on social media. Sutherland’s career spanned over six decades, during which he portrayed a wide array of characters, ranging from romantic leads to eccentric villains.
Born on July 17, 1935, in New Brunswick, Canada, and raised in Nova Scotia, Sutherland began his acting journey in school productions before moving to Britain to refine his skills. His breakthrough came with the 1967 war film “The Dirty Dozen,” and he skyrocketed to fame with his role as Hawkeye Pierce in the 1970 film “M.A.S.H,” a satire on the Korean War that resonated with the anti-war sentiment of the Vietnam War era.
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Sutherland’s versatility shone through in roles such as the quirky tank commander in “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970), the detective in “Klute” (1971), and the stoned professor in “Animal House” (1978). He delivered a haunting performance in “Ordinary People” (1980), which earned the film four Academy Awards. His career continued to flourish with notable roles in “JFK” (1991), “Backdraft” (1991), “A Time to Kill” (1996), and “Instinct” (1999). He also won an Emmy for his role in “Citizen X” (1995).
In the 2010s, Sutherland gained new fans with his portrayal of the menacing President Coriolanus Snow in “The Hunger Games” series. His performance was praised for its complexity and nuance, adding depth to the dystopian narrative.
Despite his illustrious career, Sutherland never received an Academy Award nomination, though he was honored with an honorary Oscar in 2017 for his lifetime achievements. Tributes poured in from Hollywood and Canada, with director Ron Howard calling him “one of the most intelligent, interesting and engrossing film actors of all time,” and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praising him as a “great Canadian artist.”
Sutherland’s impact on the film industry and his dedication to his craft leave a lasting legacy. He is survived by his five children, including actor Kiefer Sutherland, who described his father’s life as “well lived” and full of passion for his work.