Reflections on Donald Sutherland
06/22/2024
Yesterday I got the news that Donald Sutherland had died and while I've never thought of him as a favorite actor, I own a lot of films with him in them.
The most striking thing about him was his remarkable range and the way he could manipulate his features to fit his role. He covered the whole spectrum from goofball to intense serial killer.
He was quite the hot property during the 1970s, from M*A*S*H to The Dirty Dozen, Kelly's Heroes, Invasion of the Body Snatchers and Eye of the Needle, to name just a few.
That's a bunch of iconic roles, and my daughter treasures him as Oddball, the eccentric tank commander from Kelly's Heroes.
I'm at an age where the actors who were in their prime during my youth are starting to pass away. What makes it doubly sad is that there is no one coming up to replace them. It's impossible to make a star-studded film like Kelly's Heroes today because there isn't a cast capable of supporting it. Disney's flagship new show, The Acolyte, has hardly anyone of note, with its top-line actress being killed off in the first episode. The next most famous person is a Korean actor who was in a foreign-language streaming series that most people never saw.
I can't think of anyone under 40 who is in any way comparable to Sutherland, which is a shame.
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