Donald Sutherland has died at the age of 88. During his six-decade Hollywood career, he was known for both his comedic and dramatic roles.
Celebrities saw Sutherland in movies like “The Dirty Dozen,” “MAS*H,” and most recently, “The Hunger Games” as President Snow. He died on Thursday.
The famous actor died in Miami, Florida, after a long illness that was not made clear, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Newsday asked Sutherland which of his movies he liked best. He said that working on Casanova with a “master” like Federico Fellini was unlike anything else.
“I had the best time of my life working for Fellini,” he said at the time.
“He is the best actor I’ve ever seen.” You give in to Fellini more than anyone else in the world.
“He is the master, and you go to serve.”
Even though he was in movies that got good reviews, Sutherland was never nominated for an Academy Award.
In 2017, the Academy gave him an honorary award.
Sutherland got married three times in his life.
He got married to Lois Hardwick in 1959, but they split up in 1996.
In the same year, he married Shirley Douglas, another Canadian actress. They had twins, Kiefer and Rachel.
They were married for only four years before getting a divorce in 1970.
In 1972, Sutherland married actress Francine Racette for the third time.
Sutherland and Racette had three kids together. Their names were Roeg, Angus, and Rossif.