Jack Bauer is Kiefer Sutherland's mirror - Montreal Gazette
Jack Bauer is Kiefer Sutherland's mirror Montreal Gazette His dad is the venerable Donald Sutherland. His mom is the celebrated actor/activist Shirley Douglas. And his grandfather is the late, ever-revered politico ... |
24 star saved the world... but couldn't spot a Ponzi scheme - Independent
![]() CBC.ca | 24 star saved the world... but couldn't spot a Ponzi scheme Independent Today however it emerged that the Anglo-Canadian son of 60s screen hero Donald Sutherland is facing a bill of $869000 (£540000) after falling foul of an ... Kiefer falls victim to cattle fraud |
Kiefer Sutherland appears on David Letterman show in a dress after losing a bet - Daily Mail
![]() New York Daily News | Kiefer Sutherland appears on David Letterman show in a dress after losing a bet Daily Mail Sutherland, 43, also apologised to his parents - actors Donald Sutherland and Shirley Douglas, and daughter, Sarah. Sutherland returns to TV screens as ... Kiefer Sutherland |
Will Jack be back for another '24'? - Toronto Sun
Will Jack be back for another '24'? Toronto Sun The contrite 43-year-old son of the legendary Donald Sutherland ? still in mandated alcohol counselling as part of his probation ? only drinks on his days ... |
Review: This week's new films - Norwich Evening News
![]() BBC News | Review: This week's new films Norwich Evening News There's Donald Sutherland as a power-hungry villain, Bill Nighy as a kindly robotics whizz and Matt Lucas as a revolutionary. ... Film releases: February 5 |
Robot adventure out of this world ; ASTRO BOY - California Chronicle
Robot adventure out of this world ; ASTRO BOY California Chronicle There is an all-star voice cast - including Nicolas Cage, Kristen Bell, Freddie Highmore, Donald Sutherland and Charlize Theron - in this fantasy animation. ... |
Astro Boy - RTE.ie
![]() Irish Times | Astro Boy RTE.ie Starring: the voices of Freddie Highmore, Nicholas Cage, Donald Sutherland, Kristen Bell, Bill Nighy, Matt Lucas, Nathan Lane, Charlize Theron and Samuel L ... Cinema review: Astro Boy Film review: Astro Boy (PG) The Irish Times - Friday, February 5, 2010 |
He's all right, Jack - Ottawa Citizen
He's all right, Jack Ottawa Citizen Heard says it's a misconception that Kiefer's father Donald Sutherland paved the way for him. "He's a good actor. People think his father is the famous ... |
Rossif Sutherland says he 'fought hard' for role in heist comedy 'High Life' - The Canadian Press
![]() The Canadian Press | Rossif Sutherland says he 'fought hard' for role in heist comedy 'High Life' The Canadian Press TORONTO ? His father may be film and TV icon Donald Sutherland, and his half-brother "24" star Kiefer Sutherland, but that doesn't mean actor Rossif ... The Imperfect Crime |
Tracked Down: Donald Sutherland, Jason Varitek, Ray Bourque and more... - Boston Herald
Tracked Down: Donald Sutherland, Jason Varitek, Ray Bourque and more... Boston Herald By Inside Track Actor Donald Sutherland, the NBC's promotional voice of the 2010 Winter OlympicsLogan Airport with three friends at Legal C Bar where they ... |
Donald Sutherland Biography
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Donald Sutherland at the Mill Valley Film Festival, 2005 |
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| Born | Donald McNicol Sutherland1 17 July 1935 Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada |
| Years active | 1963–present |
| Spouse(s) | Lois Hardwick (1959–66) Shirley Douglas (1966–70) Francine Racette (1972–present) |
Donald McNicol Sutherland, OC (born 17 July 1935) is a Canadian character actor with a film career spanning over 50 years.1 Some of Sutherland's more notable movie roles included offbeat warriors in such war movies as The Dirty Dozen, in 1967, and M*A*S*H and Kelly's Heroes in 1970, and Invasion of the Body Snatchers in 1978. He recently starred in the American television series Dirty Sexy Money.
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Early life
Sutherland was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, the son of Dorothy Isobel (née McNichol) and Frederick McLea Sutherland, who worked in sales and ran the local gas, electricity, and bus company.12 He got his first part time job at age 14 as a news correspondent for local radio station CKBW in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. He then studied at Victoria College, University of Toronto, where he met his first wife Lois Hardwick (not the child star of the same name), and graduated with a double major in engineering and drama. He had at one point been a member of the "UC Follies" comedy troupe in Toronto. He changed his mind about becoming an engineer, and subsequently left Canada for England to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Career beginnings
In the early to mid-1960s, Sutherland began to get small parts in British films and TV, landing notable roles in horror films with Christopher Lee, such as Castle of the Living Dead (1964) and Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965) and twice appearing in the The Saint, firstly in the 1965 episode "The Happy Suicide"3 and then, more auspiciously, in a story called "Escape Route" at the end of 1966.4 The episode was directed by the show's star, Roger Moore, who later recalled that Sutherland "asked me if he could show it to some producers as he was up for an important part... they came to view a rough cut at the studio and he got The Dirty Dozen.5 Thus, Sutherland was on course for the first of the three war films which would be his initial great successes: The Dirty Dozen in 1967, with Lee Marvin and Charles Bronson; in 1970, as the lead "Hawkeye" Pierce in Robert Altman's M*A*S*H; and, again in 1970, as tank commander Sgt. Oddball in Kelly's Heroes, with Clint Eastwood and Telly Savalas. During his time in England Sutherland also appeared in The Avengers in 1967, in an episode titled "The Superlative Seven."
Mid-career
Sutherland had an intimate relationship (on and off screen) with actress Jane Fonda during the filming of the Academy award-winning detective thriller Klute.6 Sutherland and Fonda went on to coproduce 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 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 the thrilling film 'Eye of the Needle' (which was filmed on location in the Isle of Mull, West Scotland) 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 helped launch the internationally popular Canadian television series Witness To Yesterday, with a performance as the radical Montreal doctor Norman Bethune, larging talking of his experiences in revolutionary China, a role for which Sutherland refused a script, saying he knew Bethune's life so well the interviewer could ask him anything -- and ended up with enough material for two programs instead of the planned one.
Sutherland also had a small role as pot-smoking Professor Dave Jennings in National Lampoon's Animal House in 1978, making himself known to younger fans as a result of the movie's popularity. When cast, he was offered either US$40,000 up front or a percentage of the movie. Thinking the movie would certainly not be a big success, he chose the 40K upfront payment.
He received acclaim for his performance in the 1976 Bernardo Bertolucci Italian Fascism epic 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. In 1981 he narrated A War Story, an Anne Wheeler film. He played the part of fellow Canadian Norman Bethune—a physician, humanitarian, and hero in China—in two separate biographical films in 1977 and 1990. A prolific actor, some of Sutherland's better-known roles in the 1980s and 1990s were the South African apartheid drama A Dry White Season (1989), alongside Marlon Brando and Susan Sarandon; the firefighter thriller Backdraft (1991), alongside Kurt Russell and Robert De Niro; and as the snobbish NYC art dealer in Six Degrees of Separation (1993), with Stockard Channing and Will Smith. In the 1991 Oliver Stone film JFK, Sutherland played a mysterious Washington intelligence officer, reputed to have been L. Fletcher Prouty in real life, who spoke of links to the military-industrial complex in relation to Kennedy's assassination.7
He starred as Wilhelm Reich in the video to Kate Bush's 1985 single, "Cloudbusting". In 1992, he played the part of Merrick in the movie Buffy the Vampire Slayer with Kristy Swanson. In 1995, Sutherland was cast as the antagonistic Maj. Gen. Donald McClintock in Wolfgang Petersen's thriller movie Outbreak, also starring Dustin Hoffman, Morgan Freeman, and Rene Russo. Sutherland was later cast in 1997 (for only the second time in his career) with his son Kiefer in Joel Schumacher's award-winning crime thriller A Time to Kill, based on the bestselling book of the same name, written by John Grisham.
Recent career
In more recent years, Sutherland was noted for his role as Reverend Monroe in the Civil War drama Cold Mountain (2003), in the remake of The Italian Job (2003), in the TV series Commander in Chief (2005–2006); and in Pride and Prejudice (2005), starring alongside Keira Knightley. He earned an Emmy nomination in 2006 for his performance in the miniseries Human Trafficking.
Sutherland starred as Tripp Darling in the prime time serial Dirty Sexy Money for ABC. Sutherland's distinctive voice has also been used in many radio and television commercials, including those for Volvo automobiles. He is the spokesman for Simply Orange orange juice and recently he played multi-millionaire Nigel Honeycut in the Warner Bros. film Fool's Gold. He currently provides the voice-overs on promotional advertising for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada.
Awards and recognition
- 1978: Order of Canada
- 1983: 4th Genie Awards, winner, Best Actor, Threshold
- 1995: Golden Globe Award, winner, Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film, Citizen X
- 1998: Golden Satellite Awards, winner, Best Supporting Actor - Drama, Without Limits
- 2000: Canada's Walk of Fame
- 2002: Golden Globe Award, winner, Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film, Path to War
Filmography
Personal life
Sutherland was made an Officer of the Order of Canada on 18 December 19788 and was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2000.9 He maintains a home in Georgeville, in Quebec's Eastern Townships. Sutherland was a major fan of the Montreal Expos.10
Son Kiefer Sutherland, a successful actor best-known for his role as Jack Bauer on the TV action/thriller series 24, and his twin sister, Rachel, were born to Donald Sutherland and his second wife, Shirley Douglas, daughter of Tommy Douglas.
Donald Sutherland met his current wife, French-Canadian actress Francine Racette, on the set of the Canadian pioneer drama Alien Thunder. They have three sons, including actor Rossif Sutherland, Angus Sutherland, and Roeg Sutherland. Sutherland became a blogger for the Huffington Post during the 2008 Elections.11
References
- ^ a b c "Donald Sutherland Biography". filmreference. 2008. http://www.filmreference.com/film/0/Donald-Sutherland.html. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
- ^ Donald Sutherland Biography - Yahoo! Movies
- ^ The Saint: The Happy Suicide - TV.com
- ^ The Saint: Escape Route - TV.com
- ^ Episode #85 - 5-14
- ^ Mark Cousins (19 March 2001). "Donald Sutherland - Jane Fonda, "Klute", and "Don't Look Now". BBC. http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2001/03/19/sutherland_scene_by_scene_2_article.shtml. Retrieved 2008-04-04.
- ^ L. Fletcher Prouty JFK, p. xiv, Citadel Press, 1996 ISBN 978-0806517728
- ^ "Order of Canada: Donald Sutherland". Governor General of Canada. http://www.gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=1630. Retrieved 2007-09-05.
- ^ Canada's Walk of Fame: Donald Sutherland, actor.
- ^ http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/9-16-2003-45479.asp
- ^ Donald Sutherland.
External links
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Donald Sutherland |
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- Donald Sutherland at Yahoo! Movies
- Carole Cadwalladr, On the Money (interview), The Guardian, 30 March 2008 [1]
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