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Donald Sutherland's career as a Canadian actor spanned over 50 years and totalled nearly 200 acting credits. His love for his craft and his versatility brought his audiences diverse and memorable characters, such as Dr. Hawkeye Pierce in M*A*S*H and President Snow in The Hunger Games franchise. Along the way, he played terrifying villains, hilarious antiheroes, romantic leads and mentor figures. Offscreen, Sutherland was also a political activist, protesting against the Vietnam War. His acting awards are numerous: Officer of the Order of Canada (OC, 1978), Canadian Walk of Fame (2000), Hollywood Walk of Fame (2011), an Emmy and two Golden Globe awards, a BAFTA nomination, and an Academy Honorary Award (2017). This tribute attempts to capture his intellectual and comedic acting style through movie quotes, biographical information, and news articles.
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  1. impersonate
    pretend to be someone you are not
    Pinkley: [impersonating a general] Very pretty, Colonel, Very pretty, But, can they fight?
    – The Dirty Dozen
  2. concession
    the act of yielding
    Hawkeye Pierce: We have had to make certain concessions for the war; we ARE three miles from the front line.
    – M*A*S*H
  3. righteous
    morally justified
    Oddball: Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?
    – Kelly’s Heroes
  4. pathetic
    deserving or inciting pity
    Bree Daniel: Tell me, Klute. Did we get you a little? Huh? Just a little bit? Us city folk? The sin, the glitter, the wickedness? Huh?
    John Klute: Ah - that's so pathetic.
    – Klute
  5. admire
    feel high regard for
    Calvin "Cal" Jarrett: Well, don't admire people too much. They'll disappoint you sometimes.
    Conrad "Con" Jarrett: I'm not disappointed. I love you.
    – Ordinary People
  6. benefit
    derive an advantage from
    X: Well that's the real question, isn't it? Why? The how and the who is just scenery for the public. Oswald, Ruby, Cuba, the Mafia. Keeps 'em guessing like some kind of parlor game, prevents 'em from asking the most important question, why? Why was Kennedy killed? Who benefited? Who has the power to cover it up? Who?
    – JFK
  7. birthright
    a right or privilege that you are entitled to at birth
    Merrick: [Trying to explain that Buffy's a vampire slayer] I've searched the entire world for you, Buffy. To bring you... your birthright.
    – Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  8. preach
    deliver a sermon
    Rev. Monroe: I have no plans to preach war in my church, Mr. Inman.
    Inman: I imagine God is weary of being called down on both sides of an argument.
    – Cold Mountain
  9. effective
    producing or capable of producing an intended result
    President Coriolanus Snow: "A little hope is effective, a lot of hope is dangerous. A spark is fine, as long as it's contained."
    – The Hunger Games
  10. ban
    prohibit especially by law or social pressure
    Hollis Hurlbut : Now get out. You're banned from this historical society. You and your children, and your children's children... for three months.
    – The Simpsons
  11. calibre
    a degree or grade of excellence or worth
    "It's never easy losing the calibre of a human being and actor like Donald Sutherland, but this one really profoundly hurts because Donald was like my brother, and a big part of my own career," he [Elliott Gould] said.
    BBC
  12. legendary
    so celebrated as to having taken on the nature of a myth
    The towering presence of Canadian actor Donald Sutherland was often noticed, as were his legendary contributions to cinema. He appeared in almost 200 different shows and films.
    IMDb
  13. enquire
    have a wish or desire to know something
    "He had a wonderful enquiring brain, and a great knowledge on a wide variety of subjects," she [Helen Mirren] said.
    BBC
  14. versatile
    having great diversity or variety
    The versatile Canadian actor's prolific career showed a diverse range, from his role as the authority-loathing surgeon Hawkeye Pierce in the "M*A*S*H" movie to authoritarian villain President Snow in "The Hunger Games" franchise.
    USA Today
  15. prolific
    intellectually productive
    The versatile Canadian actor's prolific career showed a diverse range, from his role as the authority-loathing surgeon Hawkeye Pierce in the "M*A*S*H" movie to authoritarian villain President Snow in "The Hunger Games" franchise.
    USA Today
  16. activism
    a policy of action to achieve a political or social goal
    Sutherland was known for his political activism throughout his career, and protested against the Vietnam war alongside [Jane] Fonda.
    BBC
  17. indelible
    not able to be forgotten, removed, or erased
    "Such was the power and skill of Donald Sutherland's acting that he created one more indelible character among many others that defined his legendary career. We are privileged to have known and worked with him, and our thoughts are with his family."
    BBC
  18. honorary
    given as an award without the normal duties
    For over a half century, the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor, who received an honorary Oscar in 2017, memorably played villains, antiheroes, romantic leads and mentor figures.
    Variety
  19. daunt
    cause to lose courage
    "Never daunted by a role, good, bad or ugly. He loved what he did and did what he loved, and one can never ask for more than that. A life well lived."
    BBC
Created on Wed Jun 26 09:00:52 EDT 2024

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