Jane Fonda leads tributes to late co-star Donald Sutherland: 'I am heartbroken'

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Oscar-winner Jane Fonda, who starred in the 1971 thriller Klute opposite Donald Sutherland, led tributes to her former castmate after his death aged 88.

Sutherland, whose best-known roles feature in Ordinary People, M*A*S*H and The Hunger Games franchise, died on Thursday from a "long illness" in Miami, Florida.

Kiefer Sutherland confirmed the news on Instagram, describing his father as "one of the most important actors in the history of film".

"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," the 24 star said.

Among his most memorable roles was titular detective John Klute, who attempted to protect Fonda’s character Bree Daniels from a killer stalking her.

US actress Fonda shared a black-and-white photograph of a younger Sutherland from their 1971 hit film, which won her the Oscar for best actress.

"I am heartbroken," she captioned the Instagram post.

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Fonda and Sutherland dated for a period and in 1971, they staged a travelling anti-war roadshow in front of US soldiers – a reaction to Bob Hope’s United Service Organisations (USO) tour for the troops amid the Vietnam War.

The show was turned into a documentary titled FTA in 1972, capturing the anti-war sentiment of the era.

"He was my fascinating co-star in Klute and we loved working together," Barbarella star Fonda said.

"Donald was a brilliant actor and a complex man who shared quite a few adventures with me, such as the FTA Show, an anti-Vietnam war tour that performed for 60,000 active duty soldiers, sailors, and marines in Hawaii, Okinawa, the Philippines, and Japan in 1971."

Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland in neo-noir crime thriller film Klute, 1971

Sutherland is perhaps best known as the womanising Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce Jr in the 1970 film version of M*A*S*H and eventually became a leading campaigner against war.

His co-star Elliott Gould, who played the sarcastic Captain "Trapper" John Francis Xavier McIntyre, called Sutherland a "giant" of acting who was "enormously kind and generous", in a statement given to the PA news agency.

Gould recalled they were both "young fathers" when they worked together and said his death "really profoundly hurts because Donald was like my brother, and a big part of my own career".

Donald Sutherlandin a scene from the film M*A*S*H, 1970

During his esteemed career, Sutherland won a Golden Globe for the TV movie Path To War for playing presidential adviser Clark Clifford, and a second for the mini-series Citizen X, which also earned him an Emmy Award.

He starred in the 1980 drama Ordinary People, which later won four Oscars – including best picture, supporting actor for Timothy Hutton, and best director for Robert Redford.

In 2017, Sutherland received an Academy Honorary Award for his acting but failed to get an Oscar nod during his lengthy career.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called him "truly a great Canadian artist", after learning of his death during a news conference relating to a national school food programme.

US President Joe Biden described Sutherland as a "one-of-a-kind actor who inspired and entertained the world for decades" in a post on X.

Donald Sutherland was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, and one-of-a-kind actor who inspired and entertained the world for decades.

My thoughts are with his family and all those who loved him.

— President Biden (@POTUS) June 20, 2024

Others paying tribute included British actress Helen Mirren, who appeared alongside Sutherland in 2017’s The Leisure Seeker, following their 1990 drama Bethune: The Making Of A Hero.

"Donald Sutherland was one of the smartest actors I ever worked with," Mirren said in a statement given to PA.

"He had a wonderful enquiring brain and a great knowledge on a wide variety of subjects. He combined this great intelligence with a deep sensitivity and with a seriousness about his profession as an actor.

"This all made him into the legend of film that he became."

Sutherland’s most recent roles included playing dictator President Coriolanus Snow in The Hunger Games film franchise and as a judge in the 2023 TV show Lawmen: Bass Reeves.

The official account for The Hunger Games film called him "the kindest man in the world" who portrayed "the most corrupt, ruthless dictator we’ve ever seen".

We asked the kindest man in the world to portray the most corrupt, ruthless dictator we've ever seen. 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… pic.twitter.com/jQsRzGW2KN

— The Hunger Games (@TheHungerGames) June 20, 2024

Sutherland also had roles across a range of genres, including thriller The Mechanic, Roman epic The Eagle, war film The Dirty Dozen, satire The Day Of The Locust, horror Invasion Of The Body Snatchers, drama Space Cowboys and period drama Pride & Prejudice.

In a post on X, British actress Brenda Blethyn, who played Sutherland’s wife, Mrs Bennet, in the 2005 film Pride & Prejudice, said working with him was a "joy" and that she was "so so sad to hear" of his death.

so so sad to hear of the passing of Donald Sutherland. working with him on Pride and Prejudice was a joy.

— Brenda Blethyn (@BrendaBlethyn) June 20, 2024

In 2012, Sutherland became a Commander of the Arts in France and was praised by the former French culture minister Frederic Mitterrand for his "extraordinary" career.

Sutherland was set to publish his memoir, Made Up, But Still True, later this year. The book explores his life-changing M*A*S*H role and his "far too many brushes with death."

The actor had infantile paralysis and rheumatic fever before almost dying from spinal meningitis as a child.

Later, he left Canada for the UK to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Sutherland is survived by his wife Francine Racette, sons Roeg, Rossif, Angus, and Kiefer, daughter Rachel, and four grandchildren.

Source: Press Association

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