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https://www.foxnews.com/entert...d-sutherland-dead-88

Sad news indeed.






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Oh man. Frown



And for me, Sutherland will ALWAYS be Hawkeye Pierce, not Alan Alda.



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Negative waves man. Frown


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One of my favorite actors of all time. He had a father quality into many of his roles. He will be greatly missed. 88 years is a great run for any of us. RIP.



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And he was Pinkley in "The Dirty Dozen"; among his many other works. Sadly, I was also thinking recently of several others of renown that are in their late 80's and 90's that are seldom heard of.
 
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He was excellent in so many movies. Of course MASH comes to mind.



 
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One of my favorites.

Farewell Oddball.


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He will always be "Oddball" to me. Farewell, thanks for your performances.



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Of all his movie roles, it's "Animal House" that immediately springs to mind (followed quickly by "Invasion of the Body Snatchers").


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Sorry to hear this. He had some good roles over the years. The OP might want to spell check the title to his post.



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Liked him. A lot.


He was great.


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He's just drinking some wine, eating some cheese, and catching some rays, you know?
 
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Klute. Eye of the Needle. The Eagle has Landed.
Lot of great roles for Sutherland. Too bad he is gone!


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The Arsonist at the hearing in Back draft. did a great job as a maniac.
 
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Rest In Peace.

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I enjoyed much of his work. IMO, he was a top-tier actor. I rate him up there w/ the likes of Robert Duvall, Gene Hackman, and Michael Caine.

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Sorry to hear this. He had some good roles over the years. The OP might want to spell check the title to his post.


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One of my favorites. Scared me as a kid in the theater and I think it’s aged pretty well.




 
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I just watched him in Forsaken last night which he starred in along with his son, Kiefer. I enjoyed many of his movies.

Sad news indeed.
 
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Life is short, sadly.
 
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Had to dig to find Lost Angels, a film he did in 1989, working as a psychiatrist in a facility for youths. Watched it last night in honor of him passing. That was one of my favorite roles. Originally watched in 1989 because of Adam Horovitz, aka AdRock from the Beastie Boys. Sutherland stood out. Another one of my favorite roles of his was 1999, Without Limits, as Donald playing Bill Bowerman, the famous, legendary coach of Steve Prefontaine in college. And Bill was also the founder of Nike.



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