Though the opening ceremony for the winter Olympics 2010 has been quite dramatic it has seen a few of the greatest Canadian stars usher it in with a crowd cheering bang. Donald Sutherland was one of those privileged few to take part in the opening of the winter games this year. Due to the death of an athlete there had been a slight delay in the proceedings but everything, apart from the fourth pillar of the Olympic torch missing in action, went smoothly.
Donald McNicol Sutherland better known just as Donald Sutherland is a well known Canadian actor who has been in the line of acting for the past fifty years. Born to Dorothy and Frederick Sutherland, Donald Sutherland got his first job as a part time news correspondent at an early age of fourteen. He has studied at the University of Toronto doing a double major in drama and engineering. Donald Sutherland decided that rather than becoming and engineer he would like to continue the study of drama and so left for England to study at the well known London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
His career started in the early sixties as he begun to get roles in British films of that time. His first appearance in a film came in the year 1964 when he was given a role in the movie “Castle Of The Living Dead.” Since then Donald Sutherland has acted in a numerous amount of Movies and television series, one of the more popular being M.A.S.H, a widely watched wartime drama that takes place in an American military base in Vietnam.



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