Donald Sutherland is a Canadian actor known for his extensive and varied career in film and television. His roles range from dramatic performances in films like "Ordinary People" and "The Dirty Dozen" to more recent work in "The Hunger Games" series. Sutherland's ability to tackle a wide range of characters and his contributions to both Canadian and international cinema have established him as a prominent and influential actor.

"No, I'm not rich. I had a tax problem in this country, curiously enough, and my accountant said the British government was patently wrong in taxing me, and they were, but we couldn't persuade them and it cost me everything I had."



"Vietnam was a lie but at least there was a political agenda. It was the domino theory. Iraq is about nothing but George Bush's ego laced with imperialist ambitions. And it was helped by your government."



"What the nation's built on is discussion, contradiction and growth, and at the moment you can't discuss anything. If you do start to discuss it, you get criticized. If people hate us, you have to find out why and try to solve that problem."



"Not too much, though there's a certain amount of rancour and bitterness when someone tries to fire you."

