Kiefer Sutherland
Milestones
- Birthplace: London, England, United Kingdom
- Birthday: December 21, 1966
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2009
Nominated for the 2009 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie
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2009
Voiced General W.R. Monger in the computer-animated 3-D feature, "Monsters vs. Aliens"
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2008
Played the lead in "Mirrors," a remake of the 2003 South Korean horror film
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2008
Received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (December)
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2008
Reprised role of Jack Bauer for the TV-movie, "24: Redemption," a prequel to the 7th season of the series; earned Golden Globe, SAG and Emmy nominations for Best Actor in a Television Movie
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2006
Co-starred with Michael Douglas and Eva Longoria in "The Sentinel"
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2004
Starred opposite Angelina Jolie and Ethan Hawke in the thriller "Taking Lives"
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2003
Cast as artist Paul Gaugin in the biopic "Paradise Found"
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2002
Cast in the Joel Schumacher thiller, "Phone Booth"
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2001 to 0000
Cast as Jack Bauer, a government agent in the FOX drama "24"; received Emmy (2003, 2004, 2005, 2007), SAG (2002, 2005, 2007) and Golden Globe (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007) nominations for Best Actor in Drama Series
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2001
Co-starred with Robert Carlyle in the WWII drama, "To End All Wars"; screened at Cannes
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2000
Portrayed a sheriff in the black comedy, "Picking Up the Pieces" (aired on Cinemax in lieu of theatrical release)
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2000
Portrayed writer William S. Burroughs in the Sundance-screened drama "Beat"
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1999
Directed and co-starred with Holly Hunter in "Woman Wanted"
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1998
Had featured role in the underrated "Dark City"
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1997
Co-starred with mother, Shirley Douglas in an Ottawa stage production of Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Menagerie"
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1997
Feature directorial debut, "Truth or Consequences, N.M."; also co-starred as a psychopathic ex-convict
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1996
Appeared as a Ku Klux Klan leader in "A Time to Kill"; also co-starred father Donald as an alcoholic lawyer
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1996
Co-starred with Reese Witherspoon in the HBO film, "Freeway"
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1996
Starred opposite Sally Field as a freed rapist-murderer in "Eye for an Eye"
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1995
Had supporting role in the Oscar-nominated short "The Duke of Groove"
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1995
Helmed the 'Love and Blood' segment of the Showtime series "Fallen Angels"
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1994
Appeared opposite Woody Harrelson in the comedy-drama "The Cowboy Way"
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1994
Executive produced the Fox TV-movie "Dark Reflections"
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1993
Made directorial debut (also starred) with the Showtime prison drama "Last Light"
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1993
Second film with Charlie Sheen, "The Three Musketeers"
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1992
Re-teamed with director Rob Reiner on "A Few Good Men"
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1990
Cast in the ensemble thriller, "Flatliners"; met and fell in love with co-star Julia Roberts
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1990
Starred opposite Dennis Hopper in the feature "Flashback"
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1988
First of two films with Charlie Sheen as co-star, "Young Guns"
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1988
Teamed with Robert Downey Jr. as draftees in the Vietnam drama "1969"
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1987
Co-starred as a teenage vampire in "The Lost Boys"
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1986
Played gang leader Ace Merrill in "Stand By Me"; initial collaboration with director Rob Reiner
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1986
TV-movie debut as a mute teenager in the CBS drama "Trapped in Silence"
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1985
US TV debut, 'The Mission' episode of NBC's "Amazing Stories"; directed by Steven Spielberg
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1984
Film acting debut, "The Bay Boy"; earned a Genie award nomination
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1983
First film appearance, "Max Dugan Returns"; father, Donald Sutherland co-starred
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1977
Moved with mother and twin sister to Toronto at age 10
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1976
Made stage debut with the Los Angeles Odyssey Theater in "Throne of Straw" at age nine
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1971
After parents' divorce, lived with mother in Los Angeles
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1970
Parents separated when Sutherland was four
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