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AKA:
Donald McNichol Sutherland
Birthplace:
St John, New Brunswick, Canada
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Perhaps one of the most prolific and widely-recognized actors of his generation, Donald Sutherland made a career playing some of the most unusual and memorable characters in cinema history. Though best known for playing odd, off-beat roles, like a hippie tank commander in “Kelly’s Heroes” (1970), an anti-authoritarian surgeon in “M*A*S*H” (1970) and a stoned-out college professor in “Animal House” (1978), Sutherland cut a wide swath of characters throughout his career, mainly in order to avoid being typecast as freaked-out weirdos. Critical acclaim for several of his performances – especially
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Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
Patrick 'Tripp' Darling
2007
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Jack Shaw--Henry Fields
1997
Suffered a series of potentially crippling diseases during childhood, including polio, rheumatic fever and hepatitis
1949
Became Canada's (Nova Scotia) youngest radio announcer and disc jockey at age 14
Played Scrooge in a radio production of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"
1952
Made stage debut in "The Male Animal" at the Hart House Theatre in Toronto
1958
Moved to England to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
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