Donald Sutherland, the iconic Canadian actor known for his distinctive roles spanning over 50 years in films like “M.A.S.H.” and “The Hunger Games,” passed away at age 88 in Miami after battling a long illness, as confirmed by Creative Artists Agency.
His son, Kiefer Sutherland, hailed him as a pivotal figure in cinema, praising his fearlessness and passion for acting.
Sutherland’s career encompassed nearly 200 films, showcasing his versatility from quirky characters in ’70s classics to more nuanced roles in later years, including in “Ordinary People” and “JFK.”
His memoir, “Made Up, But Still True,” is set for release later this year, chronicling his enduring love for the craft.
Source: PhilNews24 | June 22, 2024