Donald Sutherland Trivia

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  • Had a near-death experience in 1979 when he was ill with meningitis. Doctors told him he had died for a time, and he claims to have had an out-of-body experience.
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  • In 2003, twice played a character who dies who was the father of a young woman, in Cold Mountain (2003) and The Italian Job (2003). Both actresses (Nicole Kidman and Charlize Theron) were nominated for Best Actress (although Theron was nominated for Monster (2003) and not her role in The Italian Job (2003).
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  • He and Alan Alda both play Republicans with Presidential aspirations on television. Alda appears on The "The West Wing" (1999), Sutherland on "Commander in Chief" (2005).
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  • Made two guest appearances on "The Saint" (1962), playing two different characters.
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  • Former son-in-law of Tommy Douglas.
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  • Was so shocked by his own performance as the sadistic, perverse fascist leader in 1900, that he was unable to watch the film for years.
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  • He and MASH (1970) co-star Elliott Gould both own apartments in the same Manhattan high-rise luxury building.
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  • He was awarded an O.C. (Officer of the Order of Canada) on December 18, 1978 for his services to drama.
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  • He was originally cast as Franklyn Madson in Dead Again (1991), but was eventually replaced by Derek Jacobi.
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  • Starred in the TV series "Commander in Chief" (2005) with Leslie Hope. During the first season of "24" (2001), Leslie Hope played the wife of his son, Kiefer Sutherland.
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  • Originally wanted to be a sculptor, but decided to be an actor after witnessing people praise a drawing of Churchill that he thought was awful (he realized he couldn't make art to please other people). He had never attended a theater performance, and still hadn't when he received his first role. Thus he was behind the proscenium arch before ever having been in front of it.
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  • Between 1958 and 1960, he went to England and studied acting at the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA).
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  • Appears throughout MASH (1970) wearing glasses and a fishing bucket hat. This look was later mirrored by his son, Kiefer Sutherland, in Article 99 (1992).
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  • Being very tall, Sutherland has long since had a habit of slouching over so he could meet other actors eye to eye.
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  • Even though he receives top billing in The Day of the Locust (1975), he doesn't appear in the film for the first 42 minutes.
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  • Father, with Shirley Douglas, of Kiefer Sutherland and Rachel Sutherland.
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  • Has two roles in common with Alan Alda. Sutherland played Flan in Six Degrees of Separation (1993), the role Alda played in an audio-book publication. Sutherland also played Hawkeye Pierce in MASH (1970), the role Alda played in "M*A*S*H" (1972).
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  • He was featured in the computer game Conspiracy (digitised video and sound).
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  • Appeared in The Day of the Locust (1975) as a character named Homer Simpson, and then later made a guest appearance on "The Simpsons" (1989).
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  • Prefers to shoot the opening scenes of a movie last in order to better set the tone of the movie to the audience.
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  • Is distantly related to the former Governor of Vermont Howard Brush Dean III.
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  • Is a huge fan of his son Kiefer`s TV show "24" (2001). He never misses an episode.
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  • He and Kiefer Sutherland are both Emmy winners. He won in 1996 for Citizen X (1995) (TV), and ten years later, Kiefer won for "24" (2001).
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  • His great-grandmother through male line was a third cousin of President Rutherford Birchard Hayes.
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  • Played together with his son Kiefer Sutherland in two movies: Max Dugan Returns (1983) and A Time to Kill (1996) where they play enemies.
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  • Grandfather of Sarah Jude Sutherland, daughter of Kiefer Sutherland and Camelia Kath.
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  • As with son Kiefer Sutherland, named after director Lorenzo Sabatini, he named his other son, Roeg Sutherland, Kiefer Sutherland`s half-brother, after Don`t Look Now (1973) director Nicolas Roeg.
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  • By the time he was 14, he had become a radio DJ.
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  • Both Sutherland and Alan Alda, who took up the role of Hawkeye in the TV version of "M*A*S*H" (1972) suffered from polio as children.
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  • Has three sons with Francine Racette: Roeg Sutherland (b. 1974); Rossif Sutherland (b. 1978) and Angus Sutherland (b. 1979).
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  • In addition to an on-screen bit part as a computer scientist in Billion Dollar Brain (1967), he also provided the mechanical voice for the eponymous "brain".
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  • Dubbed (uncredited) the part taken by English actor William Devlin in The Shuttered Room (1967).
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  • Turned down starring in The Sweet Hereafter (1997) because the salary was too low. His role eventually went to Ian Holm.
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  • [29 February 2000] Radio interview with Michael Enright on Canadian Broadcasting Corporation`s "This Morning".
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  • Was a member of "UC Follies" comedy troupe in Toronto.
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  • Graduated from University of Toronto.
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  • His first part-time job was as a news correspondent for local radio station, CKBW.
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  • Grew up in the town of Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, where he also graduated from high school.
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  • Married 3 times.
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