
Donald Sutherland
Sutherland rose to fame after roles in the war films The Dirty Dozen (1967); M*A*S*H (1970); and Kelly's Heroes (1970). He subsequently appeared in many leading and supporting roles, including Klute (1971); Don't Look Now (1973); The Day of the Locust (1975); 1900 (1976); Fellini's Casanova (1976); Animal House (1978); Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978); Ordinary People (1980); Max Dugan Returns (1983); A Dry White Season (1989); JFK (1991); Six Degrees of Separation (1993); Disclosure (1994); Without Limits (1998); Space Cowboys (2000); The Italian Job (2003); Pride & Prejudice (2005); and Ad Astra (2019). He portrayed President Snow in The Hunger Games franchise (2012–2015).
On television, he portrayed Mikhail Fetisov in the HBO thriller Citizen X (1995), which earned him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie. He played Clark Clifford in the HBO biographical war film Path to War (2002) for which he received the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. He also acted in the NBC war drama Uprising (2001), the miniseries Human Trafficking (2005), the FX drama series Trust (2018), and the HBO mystery limited series The Undoing (2020).
Sutherland was made an Officer of the Order of Canada (OC) in 1978, raised to Companion (CC) in 2019, inducted into the Canadian Walk of Fame in 2000 and the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2011. He is the father of Kiefer, Rossif, and Angus Sutherland, all actors. Sutherland was a prominent voice in politics throughout his life and was particularly vocal during the Vietnam War, where he was an anti-war activist.
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Commander in Chief

Crossing Lines

Dirty Sexy Money

Human Trafficking

Ice

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Salem's Lot

Swimming with Sharks

The Pillars of the Earth

The Undoing

Treasure Island

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