News Donald Sutherland 1935–2024

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Donald Sutherland, the tall, lean and long-faced Canadian actor who became a countercultural icon with such films as “The Dirty Dozen,” “MASH,” “Klute” and “Don’t Look Now,” and who subsequently enjoyed a prolific and wide-ranging career in films including “Ordinary People” and “Without Limits,” died Thursday in Miami after a long illness, CAA confirmed. He was 88.


For over a half century, the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor memorably played villains, antiheroes, romantic leads and mentor figures. His profile had recently increased with his supporting role as the evil President Snow in “The Hunger Games” franchise.


Sutherland won a supporting actor Emmy for HBO’s “Citizen X” in 1995 and was also nominated in 2006 for the Lifetime miniseries “Human Trafficking.”
 
RIP, though over the last few years it was clear he wasn't doing well. Anytime he was on screen it was hard to to tell but interviews he was clearly on the decline.
 
Oh no, thats very sad.
Might be for the best if he was declining hard though.
He has one hell of a catalogue to go through. So many good movies and roles. His role in 'the eagle has landed' being one of my favourites.

I was only recently thinking of rewatching 'don't look now'. It'll def get a look in now.

RIP.
 
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