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Kiefer Sutherland
Sutherland at the 2014San Diego Comic-Con
Born
Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland

(1966-12-21)21 December 1966(age 57)
London,England
Citizenship
  • Canada
  • United Kingdom[1]
Occupations
  • Actor
  • musician
Years active1983–present
Spouses
  • Camelia Kath
    (m.1987;div.1990)
  • Elizabeth Kelly Winn
    (m.1996;div.2004)
Partner(s)Cindy Vela(2014–present; engaged)
ChildrenSarah Sutherland
Parents
Relatives
Websitekiefersutherland
Signature

Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland[2](born 21 December 1966)[3]is a Canadian actor and musician. He is best known for his starring role asJack Bauer[4]in theFoxdrama series24(2001–2010, 2014), for which he won aPrimetime Emmy Awardand aGolden Globe Award.

Born to actorsDonald SutherlandandShirley Douglas,he got his first leading film role in the Canadian dramaThe Bay Boy(1984), which earned him aGenie Awardnomination.[5]He has since appeared in such films asStand by Me(1986),The Lost Boys(1987),Young Guns(1988),Flatliners(1990),A Few Good Men(1992),The Three Musketeers(1993),Freeway(1996),A Time to Kill(1996),Dark City(1998),Phone Booth(2002),Melancholia(2011),Pompeii(2014), andThe Caine Mutiny Court-Martial(2023).

He has also starred in the Fox dramaTouch(2012–2013), and provided thefacial motion captureand voice forVenom Snakein the video gamesMetal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes(2014) andMetal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain(2015). From 2016 to 2019, he starred in theABC/Netflixpolitical drama seriesDesignated Survivor.Sutherland has been inducted to theHollywood Walk of Fameand toCanada's Walk of Fame,and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Zurich Film Festival.

Early life

Sutherland was born on 21 December 1966 atSt Mary's Hospitalin thePaddingtondistrict of London, toDonald SutherlandandShirley Douglas,both successful Canadian actors who had been living and working in England.[6]He has a twin sister, Rachel Sutherland, who works as a post-production film supervisor.[7]His maternal grandfather was Scottish-born Canadian politician and formerPremier of SaskatchewanTommy Douglas,who is widely credited for bringinguniversal health careto Canada.

Sutherland is named after American-born writer and directorWarren Kiefer,who directed Donald Sutherland in his first feature film,Castle of the Living Dead.[8][9] When he was a baby, his mother was arrested by theFBIand charged withconspiracyto possess unregistered explosives but was later exonerated.[10][11]Sutherland's family moved toCorona, California,in 1968.[12]His parents divorced in 1970.[6]In 1975, Sutherland moved with his mother toToronto,Ontario. He attendedCrescent Town Elementary Schooland St. Clair Junior High (now Gordon A. Brown Middle School) inEast York,andJohn G. Althouse Middle SchoolinEtobicoke.He attended several high schools, includingSt. Andrew's College,Martingrove Collegiate Institute,Harbord Collegiate Institute,Silverthorn Collegiate Institute,Malvern Collegiate Institute,and Annex Village Campus. He also spent a semester atRegina Mundi Catholic CollegeinLondon, Ontarioand attended weekend acting lessons atSir Frederick Banting Secondary School.Sutherland toldJimmy Kimmel Live!(2009) that he andRobert Downey Jr.were roommates for three years when he first moved to Hollywood to pursue his career in acting.[13]He and Downey also starred together in the film1969(1988).

Career

1980s: Rise to fame in Hollywood

Sutherland made his screen debut inMax Dugan Returns(as didMatthew Broderick), in which his father Donald Sutherland also starred. Sutherland was one of the contenders for the role of Glen Lantz in the originalA Nightmare on Elm Street(1984), which ultimately becameJohnny Depp's feature film debut.[14]

After receiving critical acclaim for his role as Donald Campbell inThe Bay Boy,Sutherland moved to Hollywood.Stand by Mewas the first film Sutherland made in the United States.[15]In the film, directed byRob Reiner,he played a neighbourhood bully in acoming-of-agestory about a search for a dead body. Before that, he played a silent, supporting character, as one ofSean Penn's friends who goes up againstChristopher WalkeninJames Foley'scrime-thrillerAt Close Range.

He next appeared as a vampireDavidinJoel Schumacher'sThe Lost Boysin 1987.Promised Land(1988), withMeg Ryan,was the first film to be commissioned by theSundance Film Festival.

In the Western filmYoung Guns(1988), he starred alongsideEmilio EstevezandLou Diamond Phillips.He was considered for the role of Robin inBatman(1989), alongsideMichael Keaton,in the early production before the character was deleted from the shooting script.[16]He went on to star again with his close friend Lou Diamond Phillips, in the crime-action filmRenegades.That same year, he and his father appeared at the61st Academy Awardsas presenters of theAcademy Honorary Awardto theNational Film Board of Canada.

1990s: Success in films

In the sequelYoung Guns II(1990), Sutherland continued to play 'Doc' alongside some of the original cast and with newcomerChristian Slater.As of 2017,it is the only sequel to a feature film he has starred in. Sutherland starred as the lead inFlatliners,with an ensemble cast featuringJulia RobertsandKevin Bacon,a film about a student who wants to "experience" death's afterlife and record what happens during it, with the help of a group of young students who are "a little" crazy like him; the film received positive reviews from critics. He plays a young FBI agent coming to terms with his life in a commune inFlashback(1990) alongsideDennis Hopper.Sutherland had also starred inThe Nutcracker Princeas Hans/The Nutcracker.

Sutherland did not make a film in 1991. During an interview in March 2012, he said he had declined directorGus Van Sant's offer to star in the lead role in the movieMy Own Private Idaho,a decision that he regretted. He was quoted as saying "I passed onMy Private Idahobecause I wanted to go skiing and didn't even look at it. I told myself that I needed to stick to my plan... and it was a really dumb plan. "[17]

In 1992, he played a doctor alongsideRay Liottain the dramaArticle 99.He played a supporting character inTwin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me,the continuation of the short-lived television series of the same name which ran from 1990 to 1991, as agentSam Stanley;and also inA Few Good Men(1992), where he played a junior officer subordinate toJack Nicholson's Col. Nathan R. Jessup. The film was nominated for theAcademy Award for Best Picture.

InThe Vanishing(1993), he starred alongsideJeff Bridgesas a desperate man seeking the whereabouts of his girlfriend, three years after she mysteriously vanished. InThe Three Musketeers(1993), Sutherland played the central character ofAthos.

In 1996, Sutherland appeared in three films. He starred withReese WitherspooninFreeway,which gained a cult following. He starred withSally Fieldin the thrillerEye for an Eye,and he appeared inA Time to Killalongside his fatherDonald Sutherland.

In 1998, he starred inDark City,the science fiction film directed byAlex Proyasin which he portrayed the historical characterDaniel P. Schreber.Sutherland also starred in the filmGround Controlwhere he played Jack Harries, an air traffic controller who had a perfect record until one air crash haunts him to leave the business. Years later, he is hurtled back into the world he thought he left behind.

2000s:24

Sutherland in 2009

In 2000, he co-starred withWoody Allenin the black comedyPicking Up the Pieces,but the film was received poorly by both commercial audiences and by critics. Since then, Sutherland has starred in small projects and festival-released films. He starred in the filmBeat,which premiered at theSundance Film Festivalin 2000. He also appeared in 2001 filmCowboy Up,which won the Crystal Heart Award at the 2001Heartland Film Festival.He also starred in the filmTo End All Wars,which won two awards at theHeartland Film Festivaland one award at theHawaii International Film Festival.[18]

Since 2001, Sutherland has been associated most widely with the role ofJack Baueron the critically acclaimed television series24.[6]After being nominated four times for the "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series"Primetime Emmy Award,Sutherland won the award in 2006 for his role in24's fifth season. In the opening skit of the2006 Primetime Emmy Awards,Sutherland made an appearance as his24character, Jack Bauer. He was also nominated for Best actor in a Drama Television Series at the2007 Golden Globe Awardsfor24.According to his 2006 contract, his salary of $40 million for three seasons of the show made him the highest-earning actor on television.[19]

Sutherland holding his cheque forThe 1 Second Film,2006

Sutherland constantly emphasizes that the show is merely "entertainment".[20]The dean of theUnited States Military Academy,Brigadier GeneralPatrick Finnegan, visited the set of24in February 2007 to urge the show's makers to reduce the number of torture scenes[21]and Sutherland accepted an invitation from the U.S. military to tell West Point cadets that it is wrong to torture prisoners.[22]In an interview withOK!Magazine,Howard Gordonsaid it would be an "unbearable loss" if they killed off Sutherland's character.[23]

Due to his extensive schedule with24,he spent less time in film. In 2004, he starred inTaking Lives,alongsideAngelina JolieandEthan Hawke,in which he had a "flashy cameo". InThe Sentinel(2006), he starred alongsideMichael Douglas,as his protégé and he also starred in Disney'sThe Wildwhere he voiced the character Samson. He played the lead roles inAlexandre Aja's supernatural horror,Mirrors(2008).[24]In 2009, he joined theDreamWorks'sanimated filmMonsters vs. Aliens,reuniting him with actressReese Witherspoonwith whom he starred inFreeway.Monsters vs. Aliensis Sutherland's highest-grossing film to date.

The actor is also a frequent collaborator with directorJoel Schumacher,and has appeared inThe Lost Boys,Flatliners,Phone Booth,[25]the big screen adaptation ofA Time to Kill(the film also starred his father Donald, although their characters did not interact), andTwelveas the narrator.

In 2005, Sutherland was inducted intoCanada's Walk of Famein Toronto,[26]where both of his parents have also been inducted. He ranked No. 68 on the 2006 Forbes Celebrity 100 list of the world's most powerful celebrities, his earnings were a reported $23 million.[27]In 2009, he was awarded a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame.[28]Sutherland was the firstInside the Actors Studioguest to be the child of a former guest; his father, Donald, appeared on the show in 1998.[6]Sutherland was featured on the cover of the April 2006 edition ofRolling Stone,in an article entitled "Alone in the Dark with Kiefer Sutherland". The article began with Sutherland revealing his interest to be killed off in24.However, he stated, "Don't get me wrong. I love what I do." It also revealed that he devoted 10 months a year working on24.[29]He has starred in Japanese commercials forCalorieMate,performing a parody of his Jack Bauer character.[30]Sutherland also provides voice-overs for the current ad campaign for theFord Motor Company of Canada.[31]In mid-2006, he voiced theApple, Inc.advertisement announcing the inclusion ofIntelchips in theirMacintoshcomputer line.[32]He also voices the introduction toNHLgames on theVersusnetwork in the U.S.[33]

2010s: Post-24film, television, and music projects

On 14 February 2010, Fox TV announced they were temporarily suspending production of Season 8 of24due to a ruptured cyst near one of Sutherland's kidneys. According to the report, he waited a few days before going in to have "elective surgery" performed.[34]It was anticipated that he would return after a week, but a few days further were needed and Fox reported that his return to set would be 1 March.[35]

In the 2011 drama-thrillerMelancholiadirected byLars Von Trier,he played the male lead character and got the chance to share the screen with long-lost co-stars such asCharlotte RamplingandJohn Hurt,the film in which Kiefer was nominated for the major Danish film prizeBodil.Kiefer also shared the screen with Hurt another time, this time on the small screen, in the web seriesThe Confession.

InThe Reluctant Fundamentalist(2013), the best-selling novel adaptation directed byMira Nair,he played a supporting character for newcomerRiz Ahmed,as a Boss named Jim Cross, and in the 2014 historical-disaster movie,Pompeii,directed byPaul W. S. Anderson,he played a corrupt Roman senator who plotted to stop the love between the city ruler's daughter and a Roman slave whose family was killed by the senator.

Sutherland playing guitar in concert, 2016

Sutherland also provided narration for several promotional spots for theUnited States Men's National Soccer Teamduring the2014 FIFA World CupforESPN.[36]He has appeared in a Brazilian TV commercials forCitroën C4sedan[37]and a voice-over for a commercial forBank of America.[38]He voices Sgt. Roebuck inTreyarch's video gameCall of Duty: World at Warand voicesBig Bossin the video gameMetal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroesand its sequelMetal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain,taking over the role originally performed byDavid Hayter.[39]

In 2011, Sutherland made his Broadway debut, oppositeBrian Cox,Jim Gaffigan,Chris NothandJason Patric,in the Broadway revival ofThat Championship Season,which opened in March 2011.[40][41]

In 2012, Sutherland starred in theFoxtelevision seriesTouch.He played the father of an autistic boy who does not like to be touched, while the son also communicates future humanity interrelated events to his father through numbers and mathematics.[40]

On 14 May 2013, it was confirmed that the show24would return for a limited series.[42]Before that, he was also offered the lead role in the NBC dramaThe Blacklist.In May and July 2014, Fox aired the twelve-episode24: Live Another Day,which received acclaimed reviews from critics. Although he did not appear in 2017's24: Legacy,he was the show's executive producer.

After working in the movie industry for more than 30 years, he had the chance to star with his father, Donald Sutherland, in the western-drama filmForsaken,which also starsDemi MooreandBrian Cox.The film screened at theToronto International Film Festivaland received mixed reviews from critics.[43][44]

In 2015, it was announced that Sutherland was cast in the lead role of the formerABCpolitical drama seriesDesignated Survivoras Tom Kirkman, the President of the United States.[45]The show was renewed byNetflixfor a third season which was released on 7 June 2019.[46]

In 2016, Sutherland released his first album,Down in a Hole,and a music video for "Not Enough Whiskey" from the album. Thecountry musicsongs were written by Sutherland and Jude Cole. The Kiefer Sutherland Band toured in April and May of that year,[47]and debuted at theGrand Ole Opryon June 6, 2016.[48]A 2017 review inThe Guardiansaid, "you have the first Hollywood hobby act unshackled by convention and with a real shot at greatness."[49]The band performed in Scotland[50]and in Las Vegas in 2019.[51]The band's second album,Reckless and Me,was released in April 2019.[52]

2020s

Sutherland played Det. Clay Bryce in the American action thriller television seriesThe Fugitive,which premiered on August 3, 2020.[53]He also starred as lead role John Weir in the 2023Paramount+thriller showRabbit Hole.[54]In the 2023 filmThe Caine Mutiny Court-Martial,based on the two-act playof the same name,Sutherland played the role of Lieutenant Commander Phillip Queeg, the part portrayed byHumphrey Bogartin the1954 film adaptation.The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial,directed byWilliam Friedkin,premiered in September 2023 at the80th Venice International Film Festivalwhere it screened out of competition.[55]The film is Friedkin's sole posthumous work, the director having died on August 7 of the same year.[56]Brian Tallerico ofRogerEbertpraised Sutherland for bringing "unique energy" to the role, describing his performance as "one of the best acting turns of his career."[57]Total Filmhave also praised his performance, writing Sutherland delivers "some of the best work of his career here. He's only briefly in the film, and yet he makes every second count, fidgeting with his hands and spitting his lines as if certain words pain him. He makes Queeg a complex, complicated man, not just a stock villain."[58]

Sutherland narrated theApple TV+docuseries "John Lennon: Murder Without A Trial". It was released on Apple's streaming platform on December 6, 2023.[59]

Personal life

Sutherland in 2008

Family and relationships

Sutherland was married to Camelia Kath, the widow ofChicagoguitarist/singerTerry Kath,from 1987 to 1990. They have one daughter,Sarah(b. 1988). Through their marriage, he became stepfather to Camelia's daughter, Michelle Kath, who has two sons with actorAdam Sinclair.[60]Sarah Sutherland is an actress and appeared on the TV seriesVeep.

Sutherland met actressJulia Robertsin 1989, when they co-starred inFlatliners(1990).[61]In August 1990,[citation needed]Roberts and Sutherland announced their engagement, with an elaborate studio-planned wedding scheduled for 14 June 1991 at20th Century Fox's Soundstage 14.[62]While engaged to Roberts, Sutherland had allegedly been meeting with ago-go dancernamed Amanda Rice, who told the story to a tabloid in February 1991.[62]Sutherland denied having an affair with Rice and said that they only met because he liked to playpool.[62]Three days before the scheduled date for their wedding, Sutherland and Roberts released a joint statement announcing that the wedding was postponed and that it was a mutual decision.[63][62]Roberts later said she intended to break off her engagement with Sutherland, but he telephoned her first and said he did not want to marry her.[63]She also said that it had been cancelled long before "days before the wedding" as the press claimed at the time.[64]On the day of what was supposed to be their wedding, Sutherland moved out of Roberts' Hollywood Hills house and Roberts went to Ireland with Sutherland's best friend (andThe Lost Boysco-star),[65]Jason Patric.[62]Patric had been invited to the wedding but was later uninvited by Sutherland as the date grew closer.[62]Sutherland and Roberts were set to co-star in the western filmRenegades,for which Sutherland was set to earn about $2.5 million to $3 million, but following the cancellation of their wedding, the project was also cancelled after Patric turned down the role that was originally set to be played by Sutherland.[62][66]After over a decade without speaking to each other, Sutherland and Patric reconciled in the mid-2000s,[67]and in 2011 they co-starred on Broadway in a revival of the playThat Championship Season(written by Patric's father,Jason Miller), and they have been close friends ever since.[67]

In the late 1990s, Sutherland purchased a 900-acre (360 ha) ranch inMontanaand toured on the rodeo circuit.[68]

On 29 June 1996, Sutherland married Kelly Winn. The coupleseparatedin 1999, and he filed for divorce in 2004. The divorce was finalized on 16 May 2008.[69]

He datedBo Derekin 2000.[70]

Sutherland began dating model/actressCindy VelaofOlmito, Texas,sometime in 2014, keeping their relationship private up until 2017 when they began to be seen together in public.[71]Vela and Sutherland became engaged in 2017.[72]As of 2019,they reside inToluca Lake, Los Angeles.[73]

Legal issues

Sutherland was charged in Los Angeles on 25 September 2007, on drunk driving charges, after failing afield sobriety test.His test exceeded the state's legalblood alcohol limit,and he was later released on a $25,000 bail. It was Sutherland's fourth DUI charge since 1989.[74]Sutherland pleadedno contestto theDUIcharge and was sentenced to 48 days in jail.[75]

Sutherland surrendered to theNYPDon 6 May 2009 forhead-buttingfashion designer Jack McCollough, founder and co-designer ofProenza Schouler,atThe Mercer HotelinSoHofollowing a fundraiser for theMetropolitan Museum of Art.[76][77]Several weeks later, Sutherland and McCollough issued a joint statement in which Sutherland apologized; police later dropped the charges.[78]

Business ventures

Sutherland is the co-owner (along withJude Cole) of the independent record labelIronworks.

Sutherland reportedly fell victim to a financial scam involving cattle in 2010.[79]According to theAssociated Press,the perpetrator, Michael Wayne Carr, took US$869,000 from Sutherland, ostensibly in order to buysteerswhich were never purchased. Carr pleaded guilty and was ordered to pay US$956,000 in restitution to Sutherland and his investment partner.[80]

Sutherland's star onCanada's Walk of Fame

Political views

In his January 2007 interview withCharlie Rose,Sutherland said of his political views:

I believe inherently that we have a responsibility to take care of each other, so when you talk aboutsocialized health care:absolutely, that's a no-brainer.Free universities:absolutely, that's a no-brainer. So, in the definition, I guess those are leaning towardsocialistpolitics. To me, it's common sense.[81]

Charity work

Sutherland is a member of a Canadian charity Artists Against Racism.[82]

Awards and recognition

Filmography

Discography

Albums

Album Details Peak position Singles
GER
[83]
UK
[84]
US Country
Down in a Hole[85][86] 35 "Not Enough Whiskey"
"Can't Stay Away"
Reckless & Me 28 9 "Open Road"
"This Is How It's Done"
"Something You Love"
Bloor Street 42 16 "Bloor Street"
"Two Stepping in Time"
"So Full of Love"
"—" denotes album that did not chart or was not released

Music videos

Year Song Director
2016 "Not Enough Whiskey"[88] Kiefer Sutherland / Frank Borin
"Can't Stay Away"[89] Cal Aurand
2017 "I'll Do Anything"
"Shirley Jean"
2019 "This Is How It's Done"
"Something You Love" Tom Kirk
"Open Road"
2021 "Bloor Street"

"Two Stepping in Time"

Tom Kirk
2022 "Chasing the Rain" Nathan Clark

See also

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