Actor Donald Sutherland, known for his roles in “Don’t Look Now” and “The Hunger Games,” passes away at the age of 88.

Canadian actor Donald Sutherland, known for his roles in movies such as The Hunger Games and Don’t Look Now, has passed away at the age of 88 following a prolonged illness.

 

His son, actor Kiefer Sutherland, announced the news, describing his father as one of the most significant actors in film history. Donald Sutherland had nearly 200 credits to his name over a career spanning more than fifty years.

 

The news of his death prompted an outpouring of tributes from fellow actors and admirers. Actor Rob Lowe remembered Sutherland as one of the greatest actors he had worked with, while Cary Elwes expressed devastation and gratitude for having known and collaborated with him.

 

Born in New Brunswick, Canada, Sutherland began as a radio news reporter before pursuing acting at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1957. He gained early recognition for roles in war films like The Dirty Dozen and M*A*S*H.

 

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and US President Joe Biden both highlighted Sutherland’s profound impact on cinema and the entertainment world. Director Ron Howard praised his intellect and captivating presence on screen.

 

Jane Fonda, who dated Sutherland for two years, shared memories of their adventures and described him as a brilliant actor. Helen Mirren emphasized Sutherland’s intelligence, sensitivity, and dedication to his craft, mourning the loss of a dear colleague and friend.

 

In summary, Donald Sutherland’s death marks the end of a legendary career that left a lasting imprint on the world of film and entertainment.

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