
Donald Sutherland
Biography
Donald McNichol Sutherland (July 17, 1935 – June 20, 2024) was a Canadian actor whose film career spanned over 6 decades. He was nominated for eight Golden Globe Awards, winning two for his performances in the television films Citizen X (1995) and Path to War (2002); the former also earned him a Primetime Emmy Award. An inductee of the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Canadian Walk of Fame, he also received a Canadian Academy Award for the drama film Threshold (1981). Multiple film critics and media outlets have cited him as one of the best actors never to have received an Academy Award nomination. In 2017, he received an Academy Honorary Award for his contributions to cinema. In 2021, he won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries for his work in the HBO miniseries The Undoing (2020). Sutherland rose to fame after starring in films including The Dirty Dozen (1967), M*A*S*H (1970), Kelly's Heroes (1970), Klute (1971), Don't Look Now (1973), Fellini's Casanova (1976), 1900 (1976), The Eagle Has Landed (1976), Animal House (1978), Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Ordinary People (1980), and Eye of the Needle (1981). He later went on to star in many other films where he appeared either in leading or supporting roles such as A Dry White Season (1989), JFK (1991), Outbreak (1995), A Time to Kill (1996), The Assignment (1997), Without Limits (1998), Big Shot's Funeral (2001), The Italian Job (2003), Cold Mountain (2003), Pride & Prejudice (2005), Aurora Borealis (2006) and The Hunger Games franchise (2012–2015). He was the father of actors Kiefer Sutherland, Rossif Sutherland, and Angus Sutherland.
TV Shows(30)

Lawmen: Bass Reeves
Judge Isaac Parker

Swimming with Sharks
Redmond

JFK: Destiny Betrayed
Self - Narrator (voice)

The Undoing
Franklin Reinhart

Trust
J. Paul Getty Sr.

Ice
Pieter Van De Bruin

Crossing Lines
Michael Dorn

The Frame
President Coriolanus Snow

Treasure Island
Captain Flint

Moby Dick
Father Mapple

The Pillars of the Earth
Earl Bartholomew

Dirty Sexy Money
Patrick "Tripp" Darling III

The Graham Norton Show
Self

America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions
Narrator (voice)

Commander in Chief
Nathan Templeton

Human Trafficking
Agent Bill Meehan

Frankenstein
Captain Walton

Salem's Lot
Richard Straker

Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
Self - Guest

History vs. Hollywood
Self