Donald Sutherland, the iconic Canadian actor whose career spanned over six decades, passed away at the age of 88. Known for his distinctive voice and towering presence, Sutherland’s remarkable versatility made him a staple in both blockbuster hits and independent films.
Born on July 17, 1935, in Saint John, New Brunswick, Sutherland initially pursued a career in engineering before turning to acting. His breakthrough role came in 1970 with “MAS*H,” where his portrayal of Hawkeye Pierce catapulted him to fame. He continued to captivate audiences with memorable performances in “Don’t Look Now,” “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” and “Ordinary People,” for which he received widespread acclaim.
In addition to his prolific film career, Sutherland was celebrated for his work on television, notably in “Citizen X” and “The Hunger Games” series, where he played the menacing President Snow. His contributions to the arts were recognized with numerous awards, including an Honorary Oscar in 2017.
Sutherland leaves behind a legacy of cinematic excellence and a profound impact on the acting world. He is survived by his five children, including actors Kiefer and Rossif Sutherland.