Donald Sutherland

DONALD SUTHERLAND(Captain Everton) is one of the most prolific and versatile film actors today, with more than 80 films to his credit, including M*A*S*H, The Dirty Dozen, Ordinary People, Klute, Kelly’s Heroes, The Eye of the Needle and JFK.

A native of Canada, Sutherland made his film debut in 1964s The Castle of the Living Dead. Die. Die. My Darling, with Tallulah Bankhead, led to The Dirty Dozen, which led to M*A*S*H, his breakthrough film. In the years since, he has worked with many of the world’s greatest filmmakers, including Bernardo Bertolucci (1900), Nicholas Roeg (Don’t Look Now), John Schlesinger (The Day of the Locust), Paul Mazursky (Alex in Wonderland), Louis Malle (Crackers) and Federico Fellini (Casanova).

More recent credits include Robert Towne’s Without Limits with Billy Crudup, A Dry White Season, Bethune, Backdraft, Six Degrees of Separation, Disclosure and Outbreak.

Television credits include the CBS miniseries The Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All and HBO’s Citizen X, for which he won both an Emmy and Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor.


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