Donald Sutherland dies aged 88

Canadian actor Donald Sutherland, best known for his roles in films such as “The Hunger Games” and “M*A*S*H,” has passed away at the age of 88. Sutherland’s son, actor Kiefer Sutherland, confirmed the news in a statement released to the press.

Sutherland had a long and illustrious career in Hollywood, spanning over six decades. He was known for his versatility as an actor, able to play a wide range of characters with equal skill and conviction. His performances in films such as “Ordinary People,” “Don’t Look Now,” and “Klute” earned him critical acclaim and cemented his status as one of the industry’s most respected actors.

In addition to his work in film, Sutherland also had a successful career on television, with roles in popular series such as “Dirty Sexy Money” and “The Undoing.” He was nominated for numerous awards throughout his career, including several Golden Globe and Emmy nominations.

Sutherland was also known for his activism and political outspokenness. He was a vocal critic of the Iraq War and the Bush administration, and was involved in various humanitarian causes throughout his life.

His passing has been met with an outpouring of grief and tributes from fans and fellow actors alike. Many have taken to social media to share their memories of Sutherland and express their condolences to his family.

Donald Sutherland leaves behind a lasting legacy in the world of film and television. His talent, passion, and commitment to his craft will continue to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers. He will be greatly missed, but his work will live on for years to come.

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