
Donald Sutherland
Donald Sutherland (Saint John, 1935) is a Canadian actor with a prolific career, spanning over six decades. He is recognized for his notable versatility and ability to portray complex characters, often eccentric, authoritative, or morally ambiguous.
He achieved international prominence with roles in iconic films such as *The Dirty Dozen* (1967) and the war satire *MASH* (1970), where he played Hawkeye Pierce. His career is studded with memorable performances, including the detective in *Klute* (1971), the protagonist of the thriller *Don't Look Now* (1973), and the father in *Ordinary People* (1980). He effortlessly spanned genres, participating in films like *JFK* (1991) and, more recently, as the tyrannical President Snow in *The Hunger Games* saga. His acting style is distinguished by its intelligence and profound psychological characterization. He received an Honorary Academy Award in 2017.