Donald Sutherland Dies: Revered Actor In ‘Klute’, ‘Ordinary People’, ‘MASH’, ‘Hunger Games’ & Scores Of Others Was 88
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Donald Sutherland, the beloved actor who starred in scores of films from The Dirty Dozen, MASH and Klute to Animal House 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.
The 2017 Honorary Oscar recipient also is the father of Emmy-winning 24 and Designated Survivor actor Kiefer Sutherland and veteran CAA Media Finance exec Roeg Sutherland. CAA confirmed the news to Deadline.
In some of his most well-known roles, he perfected a laconic, wry and dead-serious delivery as such characters as the cool-headed amateur murder investigator John Klute, opposite Jane Fonda’s terrified and erratic call girl Bree Daniels in Klute; as Hawkeye Pierce in the film MASH, where he played opposite Elliott Gould’s cut-up Trapper John; and in Nicolas Reog’s Don’t Look Now as skeptical John Baxter, who does not believe the claims of wife Laura (Julie Christie) that their recently dead daughter is reaching out from the other side.
In one early change-of-pace characterization, Sutherland played a sadistic fascist in Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1976 epic 1900, in which his character gleefully swings a child by the heels, bashing the boy’s head against a wall.
Born on July 17, 1935, in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, Donald 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.
His next big role was as Capt. Benjamin Franklin “Hawkeye” Pierce in Robert Altman’s 1970 Korean War dramedy MASH. The alternatively harrowing and hilarious film earned five Oscar nominations including Best Picture, winning for Ring Lardner Jr.’s biting screenplay, and fueled the 1972-83 CBS series in which Alan Alda played Hawkeye.
Sutherland followed that with another star-laden war movie, 1970’s Kelly’s Heroes, playing Sgt. Oddball alongside Clint Eastwood, Don Rickles, Savalas and others. That led to perhaps his biggest star turn, in the 1971 Alan J. Pakula crime drama Klute. He starred opposite Fonda as New York Detective John Klute, who is hired to find a chemical company executive who has disappeared. Fonda won her first Oscar for the role, and Andy Lewis & Dave Lewis were nominated for their Original Screenplay.
Sutherland’s next big movie was Nicolas Roeg’s psychological
thriller Don’t Look Now, which he followed up with the 1974 international
espionage comedy S*P*Y*S, reteaming with Gould, and 1975’s Hollywood-set Day of
the Locust. Starring with William Atherton, Karen Black and Burgess Meredith,
he played accountant Homer Simpson, who covets Black’s aspiring actress Faye
Greener.
With his film career in high gear, Sutherland starred in yet another big-name war movie in The Eagle Has Landed (1976), with Michael Caine and Robert Duvall, and then had a small role in the 1977 John Landis-directed farce The Kentucky Fried Movie, penned by future Airplane! filmmakers David Zucker, Jim Abrahams and Jerry Zucker.
1978 would see Sutherland headline three disparate films: heist comedy The Great Train Robbery with Sean Connery and Lesley-Anne Down; horror thriller remake Invasion of the Body Snatchers with Brooke Adams and Jeff Goldblum; and the beloved early-’60s fraternity romp Animal House, also directed by Landis.
He had a supporting but key role in the latter, playing Faber College English lit Professor Dave Jennings. His deadpan character bores his classes with lectures on John Milton in one scene and is sleeping with student Katy (Karen Allen) in the next. She was the girlfriend of Boon (Peter Riegert), one of the Delta Tau Chi fraternity members. The cast also included John Belushi, Tim Matheson, Stephen Furst, Bruce McGill, Kevin Bacon, Amadeus Oscar nominee Tom Hulce and John Vernon.
After starring with Three’s Company‘s Suzanne Somers in the 1980 comedy Nothing Personal, Sutherland’s next film was among his biggest. He starred as Calvin Jarrett, a man grieving for one son and dealing with the suicide attempt of another in Ordinary People, director Robert Redford’s generational drama that won four Oscars including Best Picture. The film’s starry cast also included Mary Tyler Moore, Timothy Hutton, Judd Hirsch, Elizabeth McGovern and others.
Sutherland continued to make films throughout the 1980s and had a key role in Ron Howard’s 1991 firefighter drama Backdraft, playing an imprisoned pyromaniac who helps investigators by saying the arsonist they are hunting must be a firefighter also.
In the 1990s, Sutherland appeared in films including JFK, playing a composite character called Mr. X; Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Merrick, who convinces Kristy Swanson’s titular character that she is the Chosen One and helps her along the way; and Six Degrees of Separation, starring with Will Smith, Stockard Channing and Ian McKellen.
The actor won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for playing Russian Col. Mikhail Fetisov in HBO’s 1995 serial-killer thriller telepic Citizen X, starring with Stephen Rea and Max von Sydow, and had a supporting role that same year in Wolfgang Peterson’s spreading-virus film Outbreak, starring Dustin Hoffman, Rene Russo and Morgan Freeman.
He also earned an Emmy nom for his lead role in the 2006 Lifetime miniseries Human Trafficking, starring with Mira Sorvino and Robert Carlyle.
Sutherland continued to work in films into the 2010s including A Time to Kill, Shadow Conspiracy, Fallen, Instinct, The Italian Job, Cold Mountain, Fierce People, Horrible Bosses and 2005’s Pride & Prejudice. But his next big role would be among his most famous.
He was cast in 2012’s The Hunger Games as President Coriolanus Snow, the fascist dictator of Panem. As the films’ chief antagonist, he also starred in the sequels Catching Fire (2013) and Mockingjay Parts 1 and 2. The films based on Suzanne Collins’ YA novels were global smashes, shattering box office records and making a star of lead Jennifer Lawrence.
Sutherland’s Snow ruled the dystopian world of Panem with an iron fist, and he haunted heroine Katniss Everdeen (Lawrence) long after her first rule-breaking victory in the brutal competition because he saw the spark of rebellion in her. He always had a fresh rose clipped to his lapel, and rumor had it that he poisoned people.
Sutherland did not appear in last year’s prequel The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, with the role of younger Snow played by Tom Blyth. Collins outlined Snow’s backstory in the book off which the film was based. Before he had taken the political position, Snow was a power-hungry young mentor to tribute Lucy Gray Baird (Rachel Ziegler).
Sutherland continued to make films for much of the rest of his life, including Ad Astra (2019) and Moonfall (2022), but also made several appearances on the small screen. He starred with Peter Krause, Jill Clayburgh and William Baldwin in the 2007-09 ABC family dramedy Dirty Sexy Money and co-starred in the 2010 Starz miniseries The Pillars of the Earth, led by Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell, Matthew Macfadyen, Hayley Atwell and Eddie Redmayne.
Sutherland’s extensive TV credits also include co-starring in the 2013-15 crime drama Crossing Lines, which aired on NBC and later Ovation in the U.S., and as J. Paul Getty in the 2018 FX drama Trust. He won a Golden Globe for playing Clark Clifford in HBO’s John Frankenheimer-directed telefilm Path to War, about how President Lyndon Johnson’s administration dealt with the Vietnam War in the mid-1960s. The cast also included Michael Gambon, Alec Baldwin and others.
He also appeared in the first season of Audience Network’s Ice, opposite Jeremy Sisto, Cam Gigandet and Ray Winstone; in Roku Channel’s 2022 crime drama Swimming with Sharks, with Kiernan Shipka and Diane Kruger; and in HBO’s 2020 miniseries The Undoing as the father of Nicole Kidman’s lead character Grace Fraser.
Sutherland also starred as Humbert in the short-lived 1981 Broadway production of Lolita and in the video for Kate Bush’s 1985 song “Cloudbusting.” It was the second single from her album Hounds of Love, following her seminal hit “Running Up That Hill.” Watch it here.
Among Sutherland’s many and varied accolades are an NAACP Image Award for Klute; a 2019 Fondazione Mimmo Rotella Award at the Venice Film Festival for The Burnt Orange Heresy; and nominations for BAFTA, Kids’ Choice, MTV Movie & TV and Critics Choice awards. He got a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011 and received a 2017 Governors Awards from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences along with Agnès Varda, Charles Burnett and Owen Roizman.
Along with sons Kiefer and Roeg, Sutherland is survived by his wife, Francine Racette; sons Rossif and Angus; daughter Rachel; and four grandchildren. The family will hold a private celebration of life.
Actor
Heart Land
Rick
Pre-production
David Oyelowo in Lawmen: Bass Reeves (2023)
Lawmen: Bass Reeves
7.4
TV Mini Series
Judge Parker
2023
8 episodes
Ozi: Voice of the Forest (2023)
Ozi: Voice of the Forest
6.3
Albino Crocodile (voice)
2023
Ryan Phillippe, Andy Garcia, Donald Sutherland, Luke Wilson,
Enrique Murciano, Mireille Enos, and Abigail Breslin in Miranda's Victim (2023)
Miranda's Victim
6.6
Judge Wren
2023
Jaeden Martell in Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022)
Mr. Harrigan's Phone
6.0
Mr. Harrigan
2022
Diane Kruger and Kiernan Shipka in Swimming with Sharks
(2022)
Swimming with Sharks
6.4
TV Series
Redmond
2022
6 episodes
Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, and John Bradley in Moonfall
(2022)
Moonfall
5.1
Holdenfield
2022
Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant in The Undoing (2020)
The Undoing
7.4
TV Mini Series
Franklin Reinhardt
2020
6 episodes
Donald Sutherland, John Posey, Tyler Posey, Robert Ri'chard,
and Summer Spiro in Alone (2020)
Alone
5.0
Edward
2020
The Physics of Sorrow (2019)
The Physics of Sorrow
7.6
Short
(English version, voice)
2019
Donald Sutherland, Mick Jagger, Claes Bang, and Elizabeth
Debicki in The Burnt Orange Heresy (2019)
The Burnt Orange Heresy
6.1
Jerome Debney
2019
Brad Pitt in Ad Astra (2019)
Ad Astra
6.5
Thomas Pruitt
2019
Joe Anderson in Backdraft 2 (2019)
Backdraft 2
4.9
Video
Ronald Bartel
2019
Donald Sutherland and Vincent Kartheiser in American Hangman
(2019)
American Hangman
5.9
Judge Straight
2019
Harris Dickinson in Trust (2018)
Trust
7.5
TV Series
J. Paul Getty
2018
9 episodes
Blake Cooper in Measure of a Man (2018)
Measure of a Man
6.4
Dr. Kahn
2018
Brie Larson and Utkarsh Ambudkar in Basmati Blues (2017)
Basmati Blues
3.9
Gurgon
2017
Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland in The Leisure Seeker
(2017)
The Leisure Seeker
6.7
John Spencer
2017
Ice (2016)
Ice
6.6
TV Series
Pieter Van De Bruin
2016–2017
6 episodes
Point and shoot (2016)
Point and shoot
7.5
Short
Roland
2016
Milton's Secret (2016)
Milton's Secret
5.8
Grandpa Howard
2016
Donald Sutherland, William Fichtner, Marc Lavoine, Gabriella
Pession, Tom Wlaschiha, Richard Flood, and Lara Rossi in Crossing Lines (2013)
Crossing Lines
7.3
TV Series
Michel Dorn
2013–2015
34 episodes
Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
(2015)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2
6.5
President Snow
2015
Donald Sutherland and Kiefer Sutherland in Forsaken (2015)
Forsaken
6.4
Reverend Samuel Clayton
2015
Pirate's Passage (2015)
Pirate's Passage
6.6
TV Movie
Captain Charles Johnson (voice)
2015
Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
(2014)
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1
6.6
President Snow
2014
Susan Sarandon and Topher Grace in The Calling (2014)
The Calling
5.9
Father Price
2014
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 Official Teaser -
Together As One
7.8
Short
President Snow
2014
Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
7.5
President Snow
2013
Donald Sutherland, Daniel Auteuil, Tchéky Karyo, Marie
Bunel, Guillaume Canet, Fred Epaud, Marina Hands, Arnaud Henriet, Jacques
Higelin, Noah Huntley, James Flynn, Antoine Cholet, Benoît Petitjean, Joël
Dupuch, Lou de Laâge, Sonia Ammar, Edmond Jonquères d'Oriola, Sébastien
Cazorla, and Marco Luraschi in Jappeloup (2013)
Jappeloup
6.6
John Lester
2013
Geoffrey Rush and Sylvia Hoeks in The Best Offer (2013)
The Best Offer
7.8
Billy Whistler
2013
Living Loaded
6.6
TV Movie
Grant
2012
Christian Slater, Donald Sutherland, and Jill Hennessy in
Dawn Rider (2012)
Dawn Rider
4.9
Cochrane
2012
Christian Slater, Donald Sutherland, Isaac Florentine, and
Mariana Stansheva in Assassin's Bullet (2012)
Assassin's Bullet
3.6
Ambassador Ashdown
2012
Jennifer Lawrence in The Hunger Games (2012)
The Hunger Games
7.2
President Snow
2012
Treasure Island (2012)
Treasure Island
6.2
TV Mini Series
Flint
2012
2 episodes
My Life As an Experiment
6.2
TV Movie
Sam Bobkin
2011
Donald Sutherland and Larry Mullen Jr. in Man on the Train
(2011)
Man on the Train
5.4
The Professor
2011
Jock the Hero Dog (2011)
Jock the Hero Dog
4.4
Narrator
Sir Percy Fitzpatrick (voice)
2011
Jennifer Aniston, Kevin Spacey, Jason Bateman, Charlie Day,
Colin Farrell, and Jason Sudeikis in Horrible Bosses (2011)
Horrible Bosses
6.9
Jack Pellit
2011
Ethan Hawke and William Hurt in Moby Dick (2011)
Moby Dick
6.2
TV Mini Series
Father Mapple
2011
2 episodes
Jamie Bell and Channing Tatum in The Eagle (2011)
The Eagle
6.2
Uncle Aquila
2011
Jason Statham in The Mechanic (2011)
The Mechanic
6.5
Harry McKenna
2011
The Con Artist (2010)
The Con Artist
4.7
John Kranski
2010
Donald Sutherland, Rufus Sewell, Matthew Macfadyen, Ian
McShane, Eddie Redmayne, and Hayley Atwell in The Pillars of the Earth (2010)
The Pillars of the Earth
8.0
TV Mini Series
Bartholomew
2010
8 episodes
The Eastmans
5.7
TV Movie
Dr. Charles Eastman
2009
Nicolas Cage, Donald Sutherland, Newell Alexander, Kristen
Bell, Freddie Highmore, Eugene Levy, Bob Logan, and Ryan Stiles in Astro Boy
(2009)
Astro Boy
6.2
President Stone (voice)
2009
Dirty Sexy Money (2007)
Dirty Sexy Money
7.2
TV Series
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling III
2007–2009
23 episodes
Matthew McConaughey and Kate Hudson in Fool's Gold (2008)
Fool's Gold
5.7
Nigel Honeycutt
2008
Oscar Pearce and Kelly Reilly in Puffball: The Devil's
Eyeball (2007)
Puffball: The Devil's Eyeball
4.3
Lars
2007
Days of Darkness (2007)
Days of Darkness
6.8
Donald Sutherland
2007
Don Cheadle and Adam Sandler in Reign Over Me (2007)
Reign Over Me
7.4
Judge Raines
2007
Cat Power in Sleepwalkers (2007)
Sleepwalkers
6.6
Short
Businessman Struck by a Taxi
2007
Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter,
and Erik Stolhanske in Beerfest (2006)
Beerfest
6.2
Johann von Wolfhaus (uncredited)
2006
Commander in Chief (2005)
Commander in Chief
6.9
TV Series
Nathan Templeton
2005–2006
19 episodes
Salma Hayek and Colin Farrell in Ask the Dust (2006)
Ask the Dust
5.7
Hellfrick
2006
Ralph Fiennes and Donald Sutherland in Land of the Blind
(2006)
Land of the Blind
6.4
Thorne
2006
An American Haunting (2005)
An American Haunting
5.0
John Bell
2005
Human Trafficking (2005)
Human Trafficking
7.5
TV Mini Series
Meehan
2005
4 episodes
Sunday Pants (2005)
Sunday Pants
5.6
TV Series
The Clumsy Waiter (segment "Hall of Presidents")
(voice)
2005
1 episode
Nicolas Cage in Lord of War (2005)
Lord of War
7.6
Colonel Oliver Southern (voice)
2005
Donald Sutherland, Marcia Gay Harden, Forest Whitaker, and
Linda Cardellini in American Gun (2005)
American Gun
6.1
Carl Wilk
2005
Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen in Pride &
Prejudice (2005)
Pride & Prejudice
7.8
Mr. Bennet
2005
Diane Lane, Donald Sutherland, Elizabeth Perkins, Paz de la
Huerta, Chris Evans, Christopher Shyer, Kristen Stewart, Anton Yelchin, and
Jeff Westmoreland in Fierce People (2005)
Fierce People
6.4
Ogden C. Osborne
2005
Juliette Lewis, Donald Sutherland, and Joshua Jackson in
Aurora Borealis (2005)
Aurora Borealis
6.7
Ronald
2005
Frankenstein (2004)
Frankenstein
6.2
TV Mini Series
Captain Walton
2004
2 episodes
Rob Lowe and Donald Sutherland in Salem's Lot (2004)
Salem's Lot
6.2
TV Mini Series
Richard Straker
2004
2 episodes
Nicole Kidman, Jude Law, and Renée Zellweger in Cold
Mountain (2003)
Cold Mountain
7.2
Reverend Monroe
2003
Greta Scacchi, Donald Sutherland, Jürgen Prochnow, and Thure
Riefenstein in Baltic Storm (2003)
Baltic Storm
4.0
Lou Aldryn
2003
Charlize Theron, Mark Wahlberg, Seth Green, Edward Norton,
Jason Statham, Yasiin Bey, and Franky G in The Italian Job (2003)
The Italian Job
7.0
John Bridger
2003
Five Moons Plaza (2003)
Five Moons Plaza
6.0
Rosario Sarracino
2003
Path to War (2002)
Path to War
7.3
TV Movie
Clark Clifford
2002
Donald Sutherland, Rosamund Kwan, You Ge, and Da Ying in Big
Shot's Funeral (2001)
Big Shot's Funeral
6.7
Tyler
2001
Uprising (2001)
Uprising
7.2
TV Movie
Adam Czerniakow
2001
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001)
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within
6.4
Dr. Sid (voice)
2001
Donald Sutherland, Jamie Harris, Steven Randazzo, and Nick
Sandow in The Big Heist (2001)
The Big Heist
5.3
TV Movie
Jimmy Burke
2001
The Art of War (2000)
The Art of War
5.7
Douglas Thomas
2000
Promo Poster
Space Cowboys
6.5
Jerry O'Neill
2000
Neve Campbell, William H. Macy, and Donald Sutherland in
Panic (2000)
Panic
6.7
Michael
2000
The Hunley (1999)
The Hunley
6.6
TV Movie
Gen. Pierre G.T. Beauregard
1999
Anthony Hopkins in Instinct (1999)
Instinct
6.5
Ben Hillard
1999
Donald Sutherland, Mary McDonnell, Matthew Fox, and Bradley
Whitford in Behind the Mask (1999)
Behind the Mask
6.3
TV Movie
Dr. Bob Shushan
1999
Jamie Lee Curtis and William Baldwin in Virus (1999)
Virus
5.0
Captain Robert Everton
1999
Marlon Brando, Charlie Sheen, Donald Sutherland, and Thomas
Haden Church in Free Money (1998)
Free Money
5.0
Judge Rolf Rausenberger
1998
Billy Crudup and Monica Potter in Without Limits (1998)
Without Limits
7.2
Bill Bowerman
1998
Denzel Washington in Fallen (1998)
Fallen
7.0
Lt. Stanton
1998
The Assignment (1997)
The Assignment
6.8
Jack Shaw (Henry Fields)
1997
Shadow Conspiracy (1997)
Shadow Conspiracy
4.9
Jacob Conrad
1997
Donald Sutherland and William McNamara in Natural Enemy
(1996)
Natural Enemy
5.2
Video
Ted
1996
Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, and Matthew McConaughey
in A Time to Kill (1996)
A Time to Kill
7.5
Lucien Wilbanks
1996
Hollow Point (1996)
Hollow Point
5.7
Garrett Lawton
1996
Julie Kavner, Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, and
Yeardley Smith in The Simpsons (1989)
The Simpsons
8.7
TV Series
Hollis Hurlbut (voice)
1996
1 episode
Morgan Freeman, Dustin Hoffman, and Rene Russo in Outbreak
(1995)
Outbreak
6.6
General Donald McClintock
1995
Citizen X (1995)
Citizen X
7.4
TV Movie
Col. Mikhail Fetisov
1995
Michael Douglas and Demi Moore in Disclosure (1994)
Disclosure
6.2
Bob Garvin
1994
The Puppet Masters (1994)
The Puppet Masters
5.9
Andrew Nivens
1994
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All (1994)
Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All
7.1
TV Mini Series
Capt. William Marsden
1994
1 episode
Donald Sutherland and Corin Nemec in The Lifeforce
Experiment (1994)
The Lifeforce Experiment
4.8
TV Movie
Dr. 'MAC' MacLean
1994
Will Smith, Stockard Channing, and Donald Sutherland in Six
Degrees of Separation (1993)
Six Degrees of Separation
6.8
Flan
1993
Donald Sutherland in Punch (1993)
Punch
3.7
Arthur Craman
1993
Red Hot (1993)
Red Hot
5.5
Kirov
1993
Benefit of the Doubt (1993)
Benefit of the Doubt
5.1
Frank
1993
Donald Sutherland in Younger and Younger (1993)
Younger and Younger
4.9
Jonathan Younger
1993
KGB: Conspiracy (1992)
KGB: Conspiracy
6.8
Video Game
Rukov's Father
1992
The Poky Little Puppy's First Christmas (1992)
The Poky Little Puppy's First Christmas
7.3
Short
Narrator (voice)
1992
Shadow of the Wolf (1992)
Shadow of the Wolf
5.8
Henderson
1992
The Setting Sun (1992)
The Setting Sun
6.2
John Williams
1992
Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
5.7
Merrick
1992
Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie in The Railway Station
Man (1992)
The Railway Station Man
6.1
Roger Hawthorne
1992
Quicksand: No Escape (1992)
Quicksand: No Escape
5.5
TV Movie
Murdoch
1992
Kevin Costner in JFK (1991)
JFK
8.0
X
1991
Scream of Stone (1991)
Scream of Stone
6.2
Ivan
1991
Backdraft (1991)
Backdraft
6.7
Ronald Bartel
1991
Donald Sutherland and Amanda Ooms in Buster's Bedroom (1991)
Buster's Bedroom
5.3
O'Connor
1991
Mark Harmon and Lee Purcell in Long Road Home (1991)
Long Road Home
5.8
TV Movie
(uncredited)
1991
Eminent Domain (1990)
Eminent Domain
5.9
Jozef
1990
Bethune: The Making of a Hero (1990)
Bethune: The Making of a Hero
6.4
Dr. Norman Bethune
1990
A Dry White Season (1989)
A Dry White Season
7.0
Ben
1989
Lock Up (1989)
Lock Up
6.4
Warden Drumgoole
1989
Amy Locane and Adam Horovitz in Lost Angels (1989)
Lost Angels
5.9
Dr. Charles Loftis
1989
Mia Sara, Donald Sutherland, and Chad Lowe in Apprentice to
Murder (1988)
Apprentice to Murder
5.0
John Reese
1988
The Trouble with Spies (1987)
The Trouble with Spies
4.4
Appleton Porter
1987
The Rosary Murders (1987)
The Rosary Murders
5.8
Father Robert Koesler
1987
Oviri (1986)
Oviri
5.9
Paul Gauguin
1986
Revolution (1985)
Revolution
5.3
Sergeant Major Peasy
1985
Kate Bush in Kate Bush: Cloudbusting (1985)
Kate Bush: Cloudbusting
8.4
Music Video
Wilhelm Reich
1985
Heaven Help Us (1985)
Heaven Help Us
6.9
Brother Thadeus
1985
Ordeal by Innocence (1984)
Ordeal by Innocence
5.1
Arthur Calgary
1984
Sean Penn, Donald Sutherland, and Tasia Valenza in Crackers
(1984)
Crackers
5.2
Weslake
1984
The Winter of Our Discontent (1983)
The Winter of Our Discontent
6.5
TV Movie
Ethan Hawley
1983
Max Dugan Returns (1983)
Max Dugan Returns
6.7
Brian Costello
1983
A War Story (1981)
A War Story
7.9
Narrated by (voice)
1981
Threshold (1981)
Threshold
6.0
Dr. Thomas Vrain
1981
Gas (1981)
Gas
3.2
Nick the Noz
1981
Donald Sutherland and Kate Nelligan in Eye of the Needle
(1981)
Eye of the Needle
7.1
Faber
1981
Timothy Hutton, Donald Sutherland, and Mary Tyler Moore in
Ordinary People (1980)
Ordinary People
7.7
Calvin Jarrett
1980
Donald Sutherland and Suzanne Somers in Nothing Personal
(1980)
Nothing Personal
4.6
Roger Keller
1980
Vanessa Redgrave, Donald Sutherland, and Lawrence Dane in
Bear Island (1979)
Bear Island
5.8
Frank Lansing
1979
A Man, a Woman and a Bank (1979)
A Man, a Woman and a Bank
5.7
Reese Halperin
1979
Murder by Decree (1979)
Murder by Decree
6.8
Robert Lees
1979
Donald Sutherland and Veronica Cartwright in Invasion of the
Body Snatchers (1978)
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
7.4
Matthew Bennell
1978
Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland, and Lesley-Anne Down in The
Great Train Robbery (1978)
The Great Train Robbery
6.9
Agar
1978
National Lampoon's Animal House (1978)
National Lampoon's Animal House
7.4
Dave Jennings
1978
Donald Sutherland in Blood Relatives (1978)
Blood Relatives
6.2
Steve Carella
1978
Bethune (1977)
Bethune
6.6
TV Movie
Dr. Norman Bethune
1977
The Disappearance (1977)
The Disappearance
5.7
Jay Mallory
1977
The Kentucky Fried Movie (1977)
The Kentucky Fried Movie
6.4
The Clumsy Waiter (segment "That's Armageddon")
1977
Jenny Agutter, Michael Caine, Robert Duvall, and Donald
Sutherland in The Eagle Has Landed (1976)
The Eagle Has Landed
6.9
Liam Devlin
1976
Casanova (1976)
Casanova
7.0
Giacomo Casanova
1976
1900 (1976)
1900
7.6
Attila Mellanchini
1976
End of the Game (1975)
End of the Game
5.9
Corpse of Lt. Robert Schmied (uncredited)
1975
Karen Black in The Day of the Locust (1975)
The Day of the Locust
6.9
Homer
1975
S*P*Y*S (1974)
S*P*Y*S
4.5
Bruland
1974
Donald Sutherland in Alien Thunder (1974)
Alien Thunder
4.6
Dan Candy
1974
Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie in Don't Look Now
(1973)
Don't Look Now
7.1
John Baxter
1973
Lady Ice (1973)
Lady Ice
4.8
Andy Hammon
1973
Steelyard Blues (1973)
Steelyard Blues
5.3
Jesse Veldini
1973
Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland in Klute (1971)
Klute
7.1
John Klute
1971
Johnny Got His Gun (1971)
Johnny Got His Gun
7.8
Christ
1971
Little Murders (1971)
Little Murders
6.9
Rev. Dupas
1971
Alex in Wonderland (1970)
Alex in Wonderland
5.4
Alex Morrison
1970
Act of the Heart (1970)
Act of the Heart
6.1
Father Michael Ferrier
1970
Kelly's Heroes (1970)
Kelly's Heroes
7.6
Sergeant Oddball
1970
Donald Sutherland and Gene Wilder in Start the Revolution
Without Me (1970)
Start the Revolution Without Me
6.4
Charles
Pierre
1970
Robert Duvall, Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Sally
Kellerman, and Jo Ann Pflug in M*A*S*H (1970)
M*A*S*H
7.4
Hawkeye Pierce
1970
The Name of the Game (1968)
The Name of the Game
7.6
TV Series
Jerry Trevor
1969
1 episode
Alexandra Bastedo, Stuart Damon, and William Gaunt in The
Champions (1968)
The Champions
7.5
TV Series
David Crayley
1969
1 episode
The Sunshine Patriot (1968)
The Sunshine Patriot
6.6
TV Movie
Benedeck
1968
Ernest Borgnine, Donald Sutherland, Jim Brown, Jack Klugman,
Julie Harris, and Warren Oates in The Split (1968)
The Split
6.0
Dave Negli
1968
Oedipus the King (1968)
Oedipus the King
6.4
Chorus Leader
1968
Oskar Werner in Interlude (1968)
Interlude
6.5
Lawrence
1968
Joanna (1968)
Joanna
5.7
Lord Peter Sanderson
1968
Man in a Suitcase (1967)
Man in a Suitcase
7.6
TV Series
Keith Earle
Willard
1967–1968
2 episodes
Dirk Bogarde and Susannah York in Sebastian (1968)
Sebastian
6.1
Ackerman
1968
Billion Dollar Brain (1967)
Billion Dollar Brain
5.9
Scientist at Computer
1967
The Dirty Dozen (1967)
The Dirty Dozen
7.7
Vernon L. Pinkley
1967
The Shuttered Room (1967)
The Shuttered Room
5.8
Zebulon (voice)
1967
The Avengers (1961)
The Avengers
8.3
TV Series
Jessel
1967
1 episode
Roger Moore in The Saint (1962)
The Saint
7.5
TV Series
John Wood
Jim McCleery
1965–1966
2 episodes
Gideon C.I.D. (1964)
Gideon C.I.D.
8.1
TV Series
Philip Guest
1966
1 episode
Theatre 625 (1964)
Theatre 625
7.5
TV Series
Union Captain
Priest
1966
2 episodes
Bradford Dillman and Peter Graves in Court Martial (1965)
Court Martial
7.4
TV Series
Cpl. Brown
1966
1 episode
BBC Play of the Month (1965)
BBC Play of the Month
6.9
TV Series
Charles Givens
1966
1 episode
A Farewell to Arms (1966)
A Farewell to Arms
8.8
TV Mini Series
Sim
1966
2 episodes
Warren Beatty and Leslie Caron in Promise Her Anything
(1966)
Promise Her Anything
5.2
Autograph Seeking Father (uncredited)
1966
Martin Balsam, Sidney Poitier, Richard Widmark, Wally Cox,
James MacArthur, and Eric Portman in The Bedford Incident (1965)
The Bedford Incident
7.3
Hospitalman Nerney - Sick Bay
1965
ITV Play of the Week (1955)
ITV Play of the Week
6.9
TV Series
Intern
Salesman
Canadian
1963–1965
3 episodes
Anthony Bate, Tenniel Evans, Mary Kenton, Hugh Manning, and
David Sumner in The Sullavan Brothers (1964)
The Sullavan Brothers
6.2
TV Series
Jonathan Vickers
1965
1 episode
Songs of the American Civil War
TV Movie
1965
Stefanie Powers in Die! Die! My Darling! (1965)
Die! Die! My Darling!
6.3
Joseph
1965
Peter Cushing in Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965)
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors
6.6
Dr. Bob Carroll (segment "Vampire")
1965
The Castle of the Living Dead (1964)
The Castle of the Living Dead
5.7
Sgt. Paul
The Witch
The Old Man
1964
Hamlet at Elsinore (1964)
Hamlet at Elsinore
7.8
TV Movie
Fortinbras, Prince of Norway
1964
The Sentimental Agent (1963)
The Sentimental Agent
7.2
TV Series
Hotel Clerk
1963
1 episode
The World Ten Times Over (1963)
The World Ten Times Over
6.3
Tall Man in Nightclub (uncredited)
1963
William Mervyn and Edwin Richfield in The Odd Man (1960)
The Odd Man
8.1
TV Series
Mitch Scott
1963
1 episode
Terry-Thomas says How do you do?
6.2
TV Movie
1963
Suspense (1962)
Suspense
6.8
TV Series
Dr. Hal Seaton
1963
1 episode
Craig Stevens in Man of the World (1962)
Man of the World
7.7
TV Series
Unhelpful Neighbour (uncredited)
1962
1 episode
Studio 4
7.1
TV Series
Switchboard Operator
1962
1 episode
Producer
Pirate's Passage (2015)
Pirate's Passage
6.6
TV Movie
producer
2015
Steelyard Blues (1973)
Steelyard Blues
5.3
executive producer
1973
FTA (1972)
FTA
6.4
producer (produced by)
1972
Writer
Pirate's Passage (2015)
Pirate's Passage
6.6
TV Movie
Writer
2015
FTA (1972)
FTA
6.4
written by: The FTA Show
1972
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