DONALD Sutherland, known equally for his oddball and dramatic roles over a six-decade Hollywood career, has died at 88.
Sutherland, who gained notoriety for parts in The Dirty Dozen, M*A*S*H, and most recently as President Snow in The Hunger Games series, died on Thursday.
Legendary actor Donald Sutherland has died at age 88Credit: GettySutherland, who most recently portrayed President Snow in The Hunger Games series, died on Thursday from an undisclosed illnessCredit: APDonald Sutherland was a father of five, including Emmy Award-winning actor Kiefer (pictured)Credit: Getty - ContributorDonald Sutherland (left) and actor Elliot Gould (right) on the set of M*A*S*HCredit: AlamyThe iconic actor died in Miami, Florida, from an unspecified long illness, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Sutherland was a father of five, including Emmy Award-winning actor Kiefer, veteran CAA Media Finance executive Roeg, actors Angus and Rossif, and daughter Rachel.
Kiefer, 57, mourned his father's death and remembered him as "one of the most important actors" of all time.
R&B star Anita Pointer of The Pointer Sisters dies aged 74"With a heavy heart, I tell you that my father, Donald Sutherland, has passed away," Kiefer wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
"I personally think one of the most important actors in the history of film. Never daunted by a role, good, bad, or ugly.
"He loved what he did and did what he loved, and one can never ask for more than that. A life well lived."
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Born on July 17, 1935, Sutherland shot to fame in 1967 in the war movie classic The Dirty Dozen.
The Canadian-born actor enjoyed a long career that saw him star in Hollywood blockbusters and an array of TV shows.
Sutherland was one of the most recognized faces in Hollywood, appearing in over 140 movies.
An Emmy and Golden Globe winner, Sutherland's versatility in acting was renowned in the business, landing roles as a romantic lead, a villain, an antihero, or a mentor figure.
His chameleon-like ability in front of the camera landed him in positions alongside the likes of Clint Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, James Garner, Mark Wahlberg, Jason Statham, Jennifer Lawrence, and Gene Wilder, among others.
When asked by Newsday which of his films he found most satisfying, Sutherland said working for a "master" like director Federico Fellini in Casanova was like no other.
"Working for Fellini was the best experience of my life," he said at the time.
Celtic icon Frank McGarvey dies aged 66 as tributes paid to hero after cancer fight"For an actor, there is no one like him. More than anyone else in the world, you submit to Fellini.
"He is the master, and you go to serve."
Despite his work in critically acclaimed movies, Sutherland was never nominated for an Academy Award.
He received an Academy Honorary Award in 2017.
Sutherland was married three times over his life.
He married Lois Hardwick in 1959 before they eventually divorced in 1996.
That same year, he married fellow Canadian actress Shirley Douglas, with whom he had twins, Kiefer and Rachel.
The couple's marriage lasted only four years before divorcing in 1970.
By 1972, Sutherland remarried for a third time to actress Francine Racette.
Sutherland and Racette had three children together: Rossif, Angus, and Roeg.
Donald Sutherland was married to Francine Racette (pictured) when he diedCredit: GettySutherland and his family attend the ceremony honoring him with a star on The Hollywood Walk of Fame in January 2011Credit: Getty