Thursday, June 20, 2024

RIP Donald Sutherland

 


Donald Sutherland, the Canadian actor who starred in scores of films from “The Dirty Dozen”, “MASH” and “Klute” to “Animal House”, “Kelly’s Heroes” and “Ordinary People” to “Pride & Prejudice” and “The Hunger Games” franchise and won an Emmy for ‘Citizen X’, died Thursday in Miami after a long illness. He was 88. Born on July 17, 1935, in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, Sutherland amassed some 200 film and TV credits spanning more than 60 years, from guesting on episodes of 1960s series including ‘Suspense’, ‘The Avengers’, ‘Court Martial’ and ‘The Odd Man’ to last year’s Paramount+ drama ‘Bass Reeves’. His big break in movies came with Robert Aldrich’s star-packed 1967 World War II drama “The Dirty Dozen”, playing Vernon Pinkley opposite Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, George Kennedy, Telly Savalas and others. A hit in theaters, it remains a seminal American war movie. Sutherland is survived by his wife Francine Racette; sons Roeg, Rossif, Angus, and Kiefer; daughter Rachel; and four grandchildren. Sutherland appeared in two Euro-westerns: “Cold Mountain” in 2003 as Reverend Monroe and as Reverend Samuel Clayton in 2014’s “Forsaken” with his son Kiefer.

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