Donald Sutherland -- a generous actor and how he allowed others to achieve their best
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Donald Sutherland was a unique performer who combined the strengths of being a solid performer with a willingness to allow other performers to shine, seemingly without ego or guile. We examine two of his most transparant performances: John Klute in Klute (1971) directed by Alan J. Pakula and also starring Jane Fonda; and Calvin Jarret in Ordinary People (1980), directed by Robert Redford and also starring Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton.
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2024-06-22
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