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Donald Sutherland


 

Donald McNicol Sutherland OC (born July 17, 1935) is a Canadian film actor perhaps best known for his role in military and horror films in the 1960s and 1970s.

Acting Career

In the early 1960s he began to get small parts in British film and TV, in the mid 1960s getting notable roles in horror films with Christopher Lee such as Castle of the Living Dead (1964), and Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965). His first great successes came with the three war films The Dirty Dozen in 1967 with Lee Marvin and Charles Bronson, in 1970 as the lead Capt. 'Hawkeye' Pierce in Robert Altman's M*A*S*H and as tank commander Sgt. Oddball in Kelly's Heroes with Clint Eastwood and Telly Savalas. Sutherland formed an intimate friendship with the actress Jane Fonda during the filming of the Academy award winning detective thriller Klute (1971), Sutherland later remarked that they had had a physical relationship on and off screen (to critic Mark Cousins in 2001). Sutherland and Fonda went on to co-produce and star together in the anti Vietnam war film F.T.A. (1972) consisting of a series of sketches performed outside army bases in the Pacific Rim and interviews with the American troops who were then on active service. Sutherland found himself in demand as a leading man throughout the 1970s in films such as the Venice based psychological horror Don't Look Now (1973), the war film The Eagle Has Landed (1976), and as the ever optimistic health inspector in the sci-fi horror Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) alongside Brooke Adams and Jeff Goldblum. He also made acclaimed performances in the 1976 Bernardo Bertolucci Italian fascism epic (318 minute) 1900 and for his role as the torn father in the Academy award winning family drama Ordinary People (1980) alongside Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton. He played the part of fellow countryman, Canadian Norman Bethune, a physician, humanitarian and hero in China with whom he identified, in two separate biographical films in 1977 and 1990. Through the 1980s and 1990s his films were perhaps less noteworthy than those in the 70s, exceptions being the South African apartheid drama A Dry White Season (1989) alongside Marlon Brando and Susan Sarandon, the fire fighter thriller Backdraft (1991) alongside Kurt Russell and De Niro, and as the snobbish NY art dealer in Six Degrees of Separation (1993) with Stockard Channing and Will Smith. Recently he has been noted for his role as the Reverend Monroe in the civil war drama Cold Mountain (2003), in the re-make of The Italian Job (2003), and in Pride and Prejudice (2005) starring alongside Keira Knightley.

Related Topics:
1960s - British - Film - Christopher Lee - 1964 - Dr. Terror's House of Horrors - 1965 - The Dirty Dozen - 1967 - Lee Marvin - Charles Bronson - 1970 - Robert Altman - M*A*S*H - Kelly's Heroes - Clint Eastwood - Telly Savalas - Jane Fonda - Academy award - Klute - 1971 - 2001 - 1972 - Pacific Rim - 1970s - Venice - Don't Look Now - 1973 - The Eagle Has Landed - 1976 - Sci-fi - Invasion of the Body Snatchers - 1978 - Brooke Adams - Jeff Goldblum - Bernardo Bertolucci - Italian - 1900 - Ordinary People - 1980 - Mary Tyler Moore - Timothy Hutton - Canadian - Norman Bethune - China - Biographical - 1977 - 1990 - 1980s - 1990s - South African - A Dry White Season - 1989 - Marlon Brando - Susan Sarandon - Backdraft - 1991 - Kurt Russell - De Niro - NY - Six Degrees of Separation - 1993 - Stockard Channing - Will Smith - Cold Mountain - 2003 - The Italian Job - Pride and Prejudice - 2005 - Keira Knightley

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