Actor Donald Sutherland, figure of “The Bastard Twelve” and “Hunger Games”, has died at the age of 88

Donald Sutherland, eclectic actor best known for “The Dirty Twelve” or his role as dictator Snow in “Hunger Games”, has died at the age of 88, his son Kiefer Sutherland announced Thursday. “It is with a heavy heart that I announce the death of my father.” announced the British-Canadian, also an actor, on “one of the most important actors in the history of cinema”.

In more than 50 years of career and some 200 films, Donald Sutherland has established himself as a chameleon actor, capable of playing great cinema villains, antiheroes or romantic characters.

“He was never intimidated by a role”

After having played in cult British series such as “Decker Hat and Leather Boots”, Donald Sutherland obtained his first major role in 1967 in “The Bastard Twelve”, with Charles Bronson. His slender silhouette, his absent air and his enigmatic smiles ensure his charisma and singularity. Among his other successes were the antimilitarist farce “MASH” (1970) and the thriller “Klute” (1971) in which he played a private detective in search of a perverse killer who threatens a call girl played by Jane Fonda . Fellini also gave her the role of “Casanova” in 1977.

Donald Sutherland and Jane Fonda © Getty
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More recently, he distinguished himself as President Coriolanus Snow, the cruel dictator of Panem, tormentor of Jennifer Lawrence in “The Hunger Games”. The Canadian received an honorary Oscar for his entire career in 2017. “He was never intimidated by a role, whether good, bad or ugly”added his son. “He loved what he did and did what he loved, and you couldn’t ask for anything more. A life well lived.”

Donald Sutherland (right) and the cast of The Hunger Games, 2015
Donald Sutherland (right) and the cast of The Hunger Games, 2015 © Getty
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