A Hollywood icon is gone: Donald Sutherland in photos
As he announced his father's death, Kiefer Sutherland described him as "one of the most important actors in the history of film. Never daunted by a role, good, bad or ugly. He loved what he did and did what he loved, and one can never ask for more than that. A life well lived." That's how he said goodbye to the iconic Donald Sutherland.
The talented actor stood a towering 6'4", with stunning blue eyes, and an unconventional look. Sutherland enjoyed an acting career spanning over six decades. His death, at the age of 88, was confirmed by his son, Kiefer Sutherland.
Sutherland was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. Unfortunately, he contracted both Scarlett Fever and Polio as a child and spent much of his younger years infirm and confined to bed.
He earned a dual degree in engineering and drama from the University of Toronto. He then moved to London to attend the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art to devote his time to acting.
He starred alongside actor Christopher Lee in the horror film 'Castle of the Living Dead.'
Sutherland played the lead role in the critically acclaimed dark comedy set in a field hospital during the Korean War.
Sutherland was cast as 'John Klute,' a private investigator while Fonda played a call girl named 'Bree' in the 1971 psychological thriller. The film received high praise and multiple awards.
Sutherland and Fonda shared a romantic relationship from 1970-1972. They also starred together in 'F.T.A,' the 1972 anti-Vietnam war documentary and 'Steelyard Blues' in 1973.
The classic science fiction horror film was remade in 1978 and starred Sutherland, Brooke Adams, and Leonard Nimoy. The film is considered by many to be one of the greatest film remakes in history.
In 2012, Sutherland was cast as the fascist dictator, 'President Coriolanus Snow,' in the 'The Hunger Games.' He reprised the role for sequels in 2013, 2014, and 2015.
The actor was married three times. He was first married to Lois May Hardwick from 1959 to 1966. He married Canadian actress and activist Shirley Douglas in 1966 and they divorced in 1970. The couple shared twins, Rachel and Kiefer Sutherland.
The Sutherlands costarred in the 1996 film 'A Time to Kill' and in the Canadian western film, 'Forsaken' in 2015.
Francine Racette, a French Canadian actress, met Sutherland on the set of the film 'Alien Thunder.' Together they shared three sons: Rossif, Angus, and Roeg. Each of their boys was named after a director that Sutherland had worked with and admired in his career.
Sutherland won a Primetime Emmy and a Golden Globe award for his work on the 1995 miniseries, 'Citizen X.' He received an honorary Academy Award in 2017 recognizing his impressive career in film.
Sutherland had a recurring role as 'Judge Isaac Parker,' in this series which tells the true story of one of the first African American deputy U.S. marshals. The series stars actor David Oyelowo.
In October 2023, Sutherland was honoured with the release of a Canadian stamp featuring his profile and a list of some of his most memorable films.
Image: Canada Post / Instagram
Sutherland's memoir, 'Made Up, But Still True,' will be released posthumously. The book chronicles the storied life of this beloved actor whose life's work has left an indelible mark on the world.
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