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Donald Sutherland
Donald-Sutherland
Donald Sutherland, shown here in 2005, originated the "Hawkeye" Pierce role in the 1970 Robert Altman film MASH.
Personal Information
Gender: Male
Born: (1935-07-17) July 17, 1935 (age 88)
Birthplace Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
Occupation/
Career:
Actor
Years active: 1957-present
Spouse(s): Lois Hardwick (m. 1959–1966, divorced)
Shirley Douglas (m. 1966–1970, divorced)
Francine Racette (1972-present)
Related to: Kiefer (son)
Rachel (daughter)
Rossif (son)
Angus (son)
Roeg (son)
Character information
Appeared on/in: MASH 1970 film
Character(s) played: Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce


Donald Sutherland (born July 17, 1935) is the actor who played Cpt. Benjamin Franklin Pierce aka Hawkeye in the 1970 Robert Altman directed film MASH. He was replaced in the TV series by actor Alan Alda. Others also replaced or omitted from the TV series project were Margaret Houlihan and Henry Blake and the rest of the M*A*S*H* cast movie, with the notable exception of Walter "Radar" O'Reilly, played by actor Gary Burghoff. Also portraying the same character in two episodes was G. Wood as General Hammond.  Donald Sutherland is the father of actor Kiefer Sutherland.

Early life[]

Sutherland was born in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, the son of Dorothy Isobel (née McNichol; 1892–1956) and Frederick McLea Sutherland (1894–1983), who worked in sales and ran the local gas, electricity, and bus company.[1] His ancestry includes Scottish, as well as German and English.[2][3] As a child he battled rheumatic fever, hepatitis and poliomyelitis.[4] His teenage years were spent in Nova Scotia,[5] and he got his first part-time job at age 14 as a news correspondent for local independent radio station CKBW in Bridgewater, Nova Scotia. He then studied at Victoria University in the University of Toronto, where he met his first wife Lois Hardwick (not the child star of the same name), and graduated with a double major in engineering and drama. He had at one point been a member of the "UC Follies" comedy troupe in Toronto. He changed his mind about becoming an engineer, and subsequently left Canada for England in 1957[6] to study at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

Early acting career[]

In the early-to-mid-1960s, Sutherland began to gain small parts in British films and TV. He featured alongside Christopher Lee in horror films such as Castle of the Living Dead and Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965), appeared in a 1967 episode of The Avengers entitled "The Superlative Seven" and twice appeared in the TV series The Saint, firstly in the 1965 episode "The Happy Suicide" and then, more auspiciously, in the episode "Escape Route" at the end of 1966. "Escape Route" was directed by the show's star, Roger Moore, who later recalled that Sutherland "asked me if he could show it to some producers as he was up for an important part... they came to view a rough cut at the studio and he got The Dirty Dozen". Sutherland was then on course for the first of the three war films which would make his name: as one of the The Dirty Dozen in 1967, alongside Lee Marvin and Charles Bronson; as the lead "Hawkeye" Pierce in Robert Altman produced/directed MASH in 1970; and, again in 1970, as hippy-like tank commander Sgt. Oddball in Kelly's Heroes, alongside Clint Eastwood and Telly Savalas. In 1968, after the breakthrough in UK-made The Dirty Dozen, Sutherland left London permanently for Hollywood.

Sutherland won acclaim for his performance in the Italian director Bernardo Bertolucci's 1976 epic film 1900 and as the conflicted father in the Academy award-winning family drama Ordinary People (1980) alongside Mary Tyler Moore and Timothy Hutton. In 1981 he narrated A War Story, an Anne Wheeler film. He played the part of physician-hero Norman Bethune in two separate biographical films in 1977 and 1990.

A prolific actor, some of Sutherland's better-known roles in the 1980s and 1990s were in the South African apartheid drama A Dry White Season (1989), alongside Marlon Brando and Susan Sarandon; as an incarcerated pyromaniac in the firefighter thriller Backdraft (1989) alongside Kurt Russell and Robert De Niro, Lock-Up (1991) with Sylvester Stallone; and as the snobbish NYC art dealer in Six Degrees of Separation (1993), with Stockard Channing and Will Smith. In the 1991 Oliver Stone film JFK, Sutherland played a mysterious Washington intelligence officer, reputed to have been L. Fletcher Prouty, who spoke of links to the military–industrial complex in the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy. He played psychiatrist and visionary Wilhelm Reich in the video for Kate Bush's 1985 single, "Cloudbusting".

Recent years[]

In more recent years, Sutherland was noted for his role as Reverend Monroe in the Civil War drama Cold Mountain (2003), in the remake of The Italian Job (2003), in the TV series Commander in Chief (2005–2006), in the movie Fierce People (2005) with Diane Lane and Anton Yelchin, and as Mr. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice (2005), starring alongside Keira Knightley. He earned an Emmy nomination in 2006 for his performance in the miniseries Human Trafficking.

Sutherland starred as Tripp Darling in the prime time serial Dirty Sexy Money for ABC. As of 2012, Sutherland's distinctive voice has also been recently used in many radio and television commercials, including those for Volvo automobiles.

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1957 Thorne of Blood Tetsu
Suspended Alibi Gusty Anderson
The Wings of Eagles Charles Phillips
A Face in the Crowd Andy Robinson
An Affair to Remember Charles Phillips
Sayonara Red Smith
1958 Vertigo Novak Robinson
The Big Country John Peck
1959 Sleeping Beauty Stephen Robinson Voice[7]
Rio Bravo Bob Shelburne
The Horse Soldiers Young Boxer
North by Northwest P.C. Stevens
Ben-Hur Detective Gittins
Journey to the Center of the Earth Dr. Griffiths
1960 Ocean's 11 Chris Anderson
Spartacus R.J. Sarandon
The Magnificent Seven Arnold Bedford
1961 West Side Story Harry Jones
1962 The Music Man Mike Vernon
The Manchurian Candidate David West
1963 The Birds The Baker
Irma la Douce William Plummer
Cleopatra Mike Bannerman
The Great Escape Dick Luis
The World Ten Times Over Tall Man in Nightclub Uncredited
1964 Seven Days in May Count Drago
Castle of the Living Dead Sgt. Paul / The witch / The old man
1965 The Greatest Story Ever Told Ed Robinson
Fanatic Joseph
Dr. Terror's House of Horrors Dr. Bob Carroll Segment: "Vampire"
The Bedford Incident Hospitalman Nerney - Sick Bay
The Cincinnati Kid Dr. Robert Hank
Doctor Zhivago Sean Robinson
1966 Promise Her Anything Autograph-seeking Father Uncredited
Blow-Up Herbert Anderson
1967 Billion Dollar Brain Scientist at Computer
The Dirty Dozen Vernon L. Pinkley
The Shuttered Room Zebulon Voice
In the Heat of the Night Ethan
Bonnie and Clyde Luther Whatley
Cool Hand Luke Tait
The Graduate Sheldon Anderson
1968 Sebastian Ackerman
Joanna Lord Peter Sanderson
The Split Dave Negli
Interlude Lawrence
Oedipus the King Chorus Leader
Bullitt Palmer Robinson
1970 MASH Captain Benjamin Franklin "Hawkeye" Pierce Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
Nominated — Laurel Award for Top Male Comedic Performance
Start the Revolution Without Me Charles / Pierre
Patton Dr. Dent
Kelly's Heroes Sergeant "Oddball"
The Act of the Heart Father Michael Ferrier
Alex in Wonderland Alex Morrison
1971 Little Murders Rev. Dupas
Johnny Got His Gun Christ
McCabe & Mrs. Miller Frank Ligourin
Klute John Klute NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Dirty Harry Peter Cable
1972 F.T.A. Himself Documentary, also producer
The Poseidon Adventure Roddy Robinson
1973 Steelyard Blues Jesse Veldini Also executive producer
Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Actor
Lady Ice Andy Hammon
Soylent Green Ford Pierce
Westworld Eddie Stell
Don't Look Now John Baxter Nominated — BAFTA Award for Best Actor
Mean Streets Mr. Carlos
1974 Zardoz John Casson
Alien Thunder Sergeant Dan Candy
Chinatown Willie Zobel
S*P*Y*S Bruland
The Towering Inferno Jimmy Morgan
1975 The Day of the Locust Homer Simpson
Nashville The Mute
End of the Game Corpse of Lt. Robert Schmied
1976 1900 Attila Mellanchini
Fellini's Casanova Giacomo Casanova
The Eagle Has Landed Liam Devlin
1977 The Kentucky Fried Movie The Clumsy Waiter Segment: "That's Armageddon"
The Disappearance Jay Mallory
1978 Blood Relatives Steve Carella
National Lampoon's Animal House Professor Dave Jennings
Invasion of the Body Snatchers Matthew Bennell Nominated — Saturn Award for Best Actor
1979 Murder by Decree Robert Lees
A Man, a Woman and a Bank Reese Halperin
The First Great Train Robbery Agar
Bear Island Frank Lansing
1980 North China Factory Narrator Documentary
Caddyshack Billy Minsky
Ordinary People Calvin Jarrett Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
Altered States Alfred Chamberlain
Nothing Personal Roger Keller
1981 Threshold Dr. Thomas Vrain Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for Best Actor
Excalibur Ted Henderson
Outland Harry Bailey
Gas Nick the Noz
Eye of the Needle Henry Faber
Time Bandits Hiram Jaffe
1983 Max Dugan Returns Officer Brian Costello
The Outsiders Tom Dillon
Twilight Zone: The Movie Bill Schallert
Strange Brew Paul Benson
Never Say Never Again Richard Burrows
The Right Stuff Sam Robinson
1984 Crackers Weslake
This Is Spinal Tap David Kovac
The Bounty Mel Fox
Once Upon a Time in America Philip Marlowe
Ordeal by Innocence Dr. Arthur Calgary
Conan the Destroyer Wilt Douglas
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension Sean Rogers
The Killing Fields Gavin Kennedy
1985 Heaven Help Us Brother Thadeus
Ladyhawke Mike Head
Return to Oz Fitzroy Wynn
Silverado Roberto Terranova
Explorers Ethan Cromwell
Legend Tim Hubbert
Eleni Oliver Pickup
Revolution Sergeant Major Peasy
1986 At Close Range Candy Anderson
Invaders from Mars Robert Mucklebones
The Great Mouse Detective Robbie Robinson Voice[7]
Big Trouble in Little China Vincent Robinson
Manhunter Brian Lang
Stand by Me Bradley Kirby
The Wolf at the Door Paul Gauguin
The Mission Uncle Chu
The Golden Child Wally Lee
Little Shop of Horrors Kevin Pratt
Platoon Bosco J. Glass
1987 X Pat Lennon
The Untouchables Peter Porter
Predator Thomas Robinson
Spaceballs Sammy Anderson
The Lost Boys Alex Feldman
The Rosary Murders Father Robert Koesler
The Trouble with Spies Appleton Porter
Empire of the Sun James Havers
1988 Apprentice to Murder John Reese
Bloodsport Bolo Gibb
Willow Warwick Kilmer
Killer Klowns from Outer Space Grant Dano
Young Guns Emilio Sheen
Mac and Me Jack Ward
Earth Girls Are Easy Jeff Linville
They Live Keith Foster
Dangerous Liaisons Joe Jones
1989 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure Don McRae
Leviathan Richard Weller
Lost Angels Doctor Charles Loftis
Renegades Barton Marks
Lock Up Warden Drumgoole Nominated — Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor
A Dry White Season Ben du Toit
Next of Kin Mr. James
Always Frank Kennedy
Tango & Cash Teri Brocksmith
1990 Buster's Bedroom O'Connor
Spaced Invaders Douglass Applegate
Total Recall Gary Robinson
Young Guns II Emilio Sheen
Flatliners Oliver Scott
Bethune: The Making of a Hero Dr. Norman Bethune
Goodfellas Vincent Starr
Dances with Wolves Wayne Rocket
Predator 2 Thomas Robinson
The Nutcracker Prince Len O'Toole
Hamlet Sean Warwick
1991 The Silence of the Lambs Frankie Coleman
The Doors Victor Wombe
Eminent Domain Josef Borski
Out for Justice Jay Deacy
Thelma & Louise Timothy John
Backdraft Ronald Bartel
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Jimmy Lennox
Point Break Lee Pettiet
Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man Stan Thorsen
Scream of Stone Ivan
The Last Boy Scout Big Indian
JFK X
1992 Wayne's World General Mills
Article 99 Eli Willingham
The Railway Station Man Roger Hawthorne
Sister Act Richard Lewis
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Merrick Jamison-Smythe
Unforgiven Webb People
Honeymoon in Vegas Larry Johnson
The Last of the Mohicans Ben Root
The Setting Sun John Williams
The Poky Little Puppy's First Christmas Narrator
1993 The Vanishing George Travis
Falling Down Lois Chan
Shadow of the Wolf Henderson
Benny & Joon Timothy John
Younger and Younger Jonathan Younger
Benefit of the Doubt Frank
Once Upon a Forest Erick Voice[7]
Red Hot Kirov
Son of the Pink Panther Edward Welsh
Demolition Man Daniel Cobb
Six Degrees of Separation Flan Kittredge
Tombstone Grug Guard
1994 Punch Craman
Maverick Jerry Guard
Speed Ian Masterson
Wyatt Earp Max Hardin
Blown Away Chris Starr
The Client Andrew Caan
Airheads Hal
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert Guy Hunter
Natural Born Killers Billy Clanton
Timecop Ed Ross
The Puppet Masters Andrew Nivens
Disclosure Bob Garvin
1995 Just Cause Sam Daniels
Outbreak Major General Donald McClintock
Rob Roy Jimbo Ruiz
French Kiss William Ford
Die Hard with a Vengeance Nicholas Sid
Braveheart Zoc
Species Matthew Whitaker
Showgirls Jim Bristow
The American President Joshua Billingslea
Heat Lance Anderson
1996 Eye for an Eye Ed Silver
Broken Arrow Danny Luke
Hollow Point Garrett Lawton
A Time to Kill Lucien Wilbanks
Chain Reaction Dr. Nathan Waldman
The Glimmer Man Mr. Todd
The Long Kiss Goodnight Lyman Earl Collier
1997 Shadow Conspiracy Jacob Conrad
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Chief Cross
Con Air Dave Santiago
Contact Steven Woods
Conspiracy Theory Terry Winters
The Full Monty Seth Samuel
L.A. Confidential Matt Rifkin
The Assignment Jack Shaw
Kiss the Girls Tom Robinson
Starship Troopers Neil Gilliam
The Man Who Knew Too Little Cliff Marsan
The Postman Will McLarty
1998 Fallen Lieutenant Stanton
Dark City Rufus Bell
The Big Lebowski David Elliott
The Man in the Iron Mask Edawrd Byrne
City of Angels Colm Franz
Hope Floats Cameron Ray
The Negotiator Tim Norris
Without Limits Bill Bowerman Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Nominated — National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actor (2nd Place)
Ronin Al Travis
Pratical Magic Nathan Roenick
Soldier The Hellman
The Siege Tony Valley
Meet Joe Black Bud Dyerson
Free Money Judge Rolf Rausenberger
You've Got Mail New Warden
The Thin Red Line Capt. Sven Clooney
1999 Virus Captain Robert Everton
The Matrix Matt Taylor
Entrapment Ving Terry
Instinct Doctor Ben Hillard
Wild Wild West Rodney Kline
Deep Blue Sea Renny Riche
The Iron Giant Brad Diesel Voice[7]
Fight Club Eion McCallany
Sleepy Hollow Tony Peter
2000 Panic Michael
Gladiator Dr. Monyghan
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Trump Robinson
X-Men James Whale
Space Cowboys Captain Jerry O'Neill
The Art of War United Nations Secretary-General Douglas Thomas
Get Carter Benjmain Robinson
Proof of Life Matt Palmer
Dude, Where's My Car? Gerard the Knight
Threads of Hope Narrator Documentary
2001 The Pledge Harry Dickey
Sweet November Herb Kattan
Monkeybone Lou Masterson
Exit Wounds Bill Arnold
Driven Jack Harln
Swordfish Don Martin
Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within Dr. Sid Voice[7]
Planet of the Apes Glenn Anderson
Original Sin Kazar Robinson
Rat Race Dave Howard
Training Day Terry Sloan
Bandits Troy Jones
From Hell Ian Flemyng
The Affair of the Necklace Tony Peter
Vanilla Sky Dr. Gil
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Craig Triton
Big Shot's Funeral Rob Tyler
2002 Rollerball Larry Wright
Fellini: I'm a Born Liar Himself / Giacomo Casanova Documentary
Showtime John Harris
Minority Report Neal Nelson
Phone Booth Josh Enos
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Craig Triton
2003 X2 James Whale
Five Moons Square Rosario Sarracino
The Italian Job John Bridger
Matchstick Men Jim Grant
Baltic Storm Lou Aldryn
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Edward James Robinson
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Craig Triton
Cold Mountain Reverend Monroe
2004 Taking Lives Spencer Rivers
Troy Jay Edward
The Day After Tomorrow Kurotowa John Anderson
Paparazzi Robin Miller
Alien vs. Predator Tom James
Howl's Moving Castle Rex Harper Voice;[7]
English dub
National Treasure Gabriel Finch
The Aviator Alec Ross
Flight of the Phoenix Hugh Wong
2005 Elektra Dustin Anderson
Constantine Peter Starr
The Amityvile Horror Will Conner
Aurora Borealis Ronald Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture
Fierce People Ogden C. Osbourne
Mr. & Mrs. Smith Chris Morrison
Pride and Prejudice Mr. Bennet Nominated — Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor
American Gun Carl Wilk
Lord of War Colonel Oliver Southern Voice
An American Haunting John Bell
V for Vendetta James Marsh
2006 Little Miss Sunshine Julio
Firewall Paul Kirby
Ask the Dust Hellfrick
The Wild Chris the Dog Voice[7]
The Sentiel Kirk Johnson
Poseidon Freddy Vogel
Over the Hedge Juan the Cat Voice[7]
X-Men: The Last Stand James Whale
Land of the Blind Thorne
Beerfest Johann von Wolfhaus
The Departed Vera Pitt
Flushed Away Kurt Robertson Voice[7]
The Fountain Mark McHattie
Blood Diamond Basil Sheen
2007 Reno 911!: Miami King Sombra
300 Leon Patrick
Reign Over Me Judge Raines
Dinosaurs: Giants of Patagonia Narrator
Days of Darkness Himself
Puffball Lars
Stardust Charlie Strong
Juno J.K. Garner
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Michael Robertson
Trumbo Himself Documentary
American Gangster Jon Harris
Lions for Lambs Kevin Berg
Beowulf Trevor Robinson Voice
The Golden Compass Sam Richards
I Am Legend Mike Fraley
Alien vs. Predator: Requiem Tom James
2008 Fool's Gold Nigel Honeycutt
Speed Racer Peter Duno
Get Smart Nate Crews
Meet Dave Clark Robinson
Mirrors Jason Patton
Appaloosa Ed Linn
The Day the Earth Stood Still Jon Smith
Marley & Me Eric Anderson
2009 Watchmen Matthew Billy Wilson
Monsters vs. Aliens Dr. Drab Voice[7]
Public Enemies Matt Bruce
All About Steve Keith Grant
Fame Paul Dutton
Whip It Jimmy Wing
Where the Wild Things Are John Leary Voice[7]
Astro Boy President Stone Voice[7]
Ninja Assassin Rick Miles
Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva Eagle Voice;[7]
English dub
2010 The Book of Eli Joe Stevenson
Edge of Darkness Shawn Kemp
Shutter Island Christopher Cook
Cop Out Jason Morgan
Date Night Dean Franco
Maramaduke Owen Stone Voice[7]
The Karate Kid The Chinese Policeman
Jonah Hex Frank Jenkins
Knight and Day Will Wopat
Predators Oleg Trejo
Inception Alan Silverman
The Con Artist John Kranski
Gulliver's Travels T.J. Corden
2011 The Mechanic Harry McKenna
The Eagle Aquila
Unknown Alexander Alverson
Paul David Mottola
Sucker Punch Zack Scott
Man on the Train The Professor
X-Men: First Class James Whale
Horrible Bosses Jack Pellitt
Cowboys & Aliens Noah Craig
Jock the Hero Dog Narrator / Sir Percy Fitzpatrick Voice[7]
The Help Shane Kerwin
2012 This Means War David Wilson
The Hunger Games President Coriolanus Snow
Wrath of the Titans Bill Huston
Assassin's Bullet Ambassador Ashdown
Battleship Alec Clark
Dawn Rider Cochrane
Ted Joel Rubell
Savages Eric Copeloff
The Watch Richard Vaughn
The Bourne Legacy Tony Smith
Argo Bryan Terrio
Lincoln Elmore Pratt
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Craig Triton
2013 The Best Offer Billy Whistler
Broken City Frank Chambers
Identity Thief Fernando Rodriguez
Jack the Giant Slayer Stanley Bremmer
21 & Over Miles Dustin
Jappeloup John Lester
42 Ray Taylor Domingo
The Intership Vince Ferrell
The Way, Way Back Rob John
R.I.P.D. Larry Joe Anderson
Riddick Matthew Adams
Rush Colin Tutt
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire President Coriolanus Snow Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain
Nominated — MTV Movie Award for Best Villain
Out of the Furnace Brad Dickon
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Craig Triton
Grudge Match Sylvester Diaz
2014 The Monuments Men Holger Jupp
Non-Stop Scoot Harner
A Million Ways to Die in the West Giovanni Linn
X-Men: Days of Future Past James Whale
Edge of Tomorrow Miguel Wayne
The Calling Father Price
If I Stay Joshua Blackley
Birdman Edward Watts
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 President Coriolanus Snow Nominated — Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain
Nominated — Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Villain
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Craig Triton
Kingsman: The Secret Service Geoff Hamill
2015 Hot Pursuit Mike Lynch
San Andreas Ioan Flynn
Ted 2 Joel Rubell
Everest Simon Williams
Forsaken Rev. Clayton
Bridge of Spies Jon Austin
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 President Coriolanus Snow
Creed Aaron B. Jordan
The Revenant Grace Hass
2016 Deadpool Rob Miller
X-Men: Apocalypse James Whale
Milton's Secret Grandpa Howard
2017 Going in Style Peter Pais
The Leisure Seeker John Spencer
Basmati Blues Gurgon
The Post Tracy Woods
2018 Measure of a Man Dr. Kahn
2019 American Hangman Judge Straight
Backdraft 2 Ronald Bartel Direct-to-DVD
Ad Astra Colonel Thomas Pruitt
The Burnt Orange Heresy Jerome Debney
2020 Alone Edward
2021 The Loud House Movie Peter James Robinson Voice[7]
2022 Moonfall Holdenfield
Mr. Harrigan's Phone Mr. Harrigan
2023 Miranda's Victim Judge Wren
Elemental President Donald Trump Voice[7]

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1962 Studio 4 Switchboard Operator Episode: "Flight Into Danger"
Man of the World Unhelpful Neighbour Episode: "Portrait of a Girl"; uncredited
1963 The Odd Man Mitch Scott Episode: "A Pattern of Little Silver Devils"
The Sentimental Agent Hotel Clerk Episode: "A Very Desirable Plot"
1964 Hamlet at Elsinore Prince Fortinbras Television film
1965 The Sullavan Brothers Jonathan Vickers 1 episode
1965–1966 The Saint John Wood / Jim McCleery 2 episodes
1966 A Farewell to Arms Sim 2 episodes
Court Martial Cpl. Brown Episode: "All Is a Dream to Me"
Theatre 625 Union Captain / Priest 2 episodes
Gideon's Way Phillip Guest Episode: "The Millionaires' Daughter"
1967 The Avengers Jessel Episode: "The Superlative Seven"
1967–1968 Man in a Suitcase Earle / Willard 2 episodes
1968 The Sunshine Patriot Benedeck Television film
1969 The Champions David Crayley Episode: "Shadow of the Panther"
The Name of the Game Jerry Trevor Episode: "The Suntan Mob"
1977 Bethune[8] Dr. Norman Bethune Television film
1983 The Winter of Our Discontent Ethan Allen Hawley Television film
1992 Quicksand: No Escape Murdoch Television film
Nominated — CableACE Award for Supporting Actor in a Movie or Miniseries
1994 Oldest Living Confederate Widow Tells All Captain William Marsden Television film
The Lifeforce Experiment Dr. 'MAC' MacLean Television film
1995 Citizen X Colonel Mikhail Fetisov Television film
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
1996 The Simpsons Hollis Hurlbut Voice
Episode: "Lisa the Iconoclast"
1996 Natural Enemy Ted Robards Television film
1999 Behind the Mask Dr. Bob Shushan Television film
The Hunley Gen. Pierre G.T. Beauregard Television film
2001 The Big Heist Jimmy Burke Television film
Uprising Adam Czerniaków Television film
Queen Victoria's Empire Narrator 4 episodes
2002 Path to War Clark Clifford Television film
Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
2004 Salem's Lot Richard Straker 2 episodes
Frankenstein Captain Walton 2 episodes
2005–2006 Commander in Chief Nathan Templeton 19 episodes
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
2005 Human Trafficking Agent Bill Meehan 4 episodes
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated — Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
2007–2009 Dirty Sexy Money Patrick "Tripp" Darling III 23 episodes
Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
2010 The Pillars of the Earth Earl Bartholomew 4 episodes
2011 Moby Dick Father Mapple 2 episodes
2012 Treasure Island Captain Flint Episode #1.1
2013–2015 Crossing Lines Michel Dorn 34 episodes
2015 Pirate's Passage Captain Charles Johnson Voice
Television film
2016–2017 Ice Pieter Van De Bruin 8 episodes
2018 Trust J. Paul Getty 10 episodes
2020 The Undoing Franklin Renner 6 episodes
Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries
Nominated—Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film
2022 Swimming with Sharks Redmond 6 episodes

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