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Richard K. Sutherland (1893–1966) was a US Army general.

Richard K. Sutherland United States Army general

Richard Kerens Sutherland was a United States Army officer during World War II. He served as General of the Army Douglas MacArthur's Chief of Staff in the South West Pacific Area during the war.

Richard Sutherland may also refer to:

Every 9 Seconds, is a 1997 television film directed by Kenneth Fink. It stars former NYPD Blue co-star, Gail O'Grady, Amy Pietz, and former Law & Order: Special Victims Unit star, Christopher Meloni. The film debuted on NBC on October 12, 1997 at 9/8c. The film occasionally re-airs on Lifetime as well as its sister channel Lifetime Movie Network.

<i>Face to Face</i> (2011 film) 2011 Australian film directed by Michael Rymer

Face to Face (2011) is an independent Australian film directed by Michael Rymer, based on the play of the same name, written by Australian playwright David Williamson. The film stars Vince Colosimo, Sigrid Thornton, Luke Ford and Matthew Newton.

Dick Sutherland actor

Dick Sutherland was an American film actor, mostly during the silent film era. Born in Benton, Kentucky, in 1881, Sutherland appeared in 76 films between 1921 and 1932. Sutherland died in Hollywood, California, from a heart attack, at the age of 52. He is interred at Inglewood Park Cemetery. His distinctive facial features were a result of acromegaly.

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William Baldwin actor and producer from the United States

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Kiefer Sutherland English-Canadian actor, director, producer, voice actor

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Joan Sutherland Australian soprano

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Shirley Jean Douglas is a Canadian television, film and stage actress and activist. Her acting career combined with her family name has made her recognizable in Canadian film, television and national politics.

Inside the Actors Studio is an American television show on the Bravo cable television channel, hosted by James Lipton. It is produced and directed by Jeff Wurtz; the executive producer is James Lipton. The program, which premiered in 1994, is distributed internationally by CABLEready and is broadcast in 125 countries around the world reaching 89 million homes. It is currently taped at the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts at Pace University's New York City campus.

Richard Bonynge Australian conductor and pianist

Richard Alan Bonynge is an Australian conductor and pianist. He is the widower of Australian dramatic coloratura soprano Dame Joan Sutherland. Bonynge conducted virtually all of Sutherland's operatic performances from 1962 until her retirement in 1990.

<i>Fallen Angels</i> (TV series) US TV series

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<i>The Day of the Locust</i> (film) 1975 film by John Schlesinger

The Day of the Locust is a 1975 American drama film directed by John Schlesinger, and starring William Atherton, Karen Black, Donald Sutherland, and Geraldine Page. The screenplay by Waldo Salt is based on the 1939 novel of the same title by Nathanael West. Set in Hollywood, California just prior to World War II, it depicts the alienation and desperation of a disparate group of individuals whose dreams of success have failed to come true.

Rossif Sutherland Canadian actor

Rossif Sutherland is a Canadian actor. He, along with his brother Angus and half-brother Kiefer, are the sons of Donald Sutherland.

Alyssa Sutherland is an Australian actress and model.

<i>Threshold</i> (1981 film) 1981 drama/science fiction film directed by Richard Pearce

Threshold is a 1981 Canadian drama/science fiction film directed by Richard Pearce and starring Donald Sutherland and Jeff Goldblum. The film was nominated for eight Genie Awards in 1983 and won three of them. Sutherland also won best actor at the 1982 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for his performance. Threshold was filmed on location at the then newly constructed Ottawa General Hospital.

Sarah Jude Sutherland is an American actress known for her role as Catherine Meyer in Veep.

Anne Sutherland (actress) American stage and screen actress

Anne Sutherland was an American stage and screen actress who began acting in the 1880s. She began as a juvenile playing in a HMS Pinafore production. She appeared on stage in the 1880s-1890s with many greats of the period such as Henry E. Dixey in Adonis (1883), Lydia Thompson in Oxygen (1886), Nat C. Goodwin in The Nominee (1891), Georgia Cayvan in The City of Pleasure (1896), Joseph Jefferson in Rip Van Winkle and Mrs. Leslie Carter in Zaza (1899). One of her outstanding later plays was Craig's Wife (1925) which costarred Chrystal Herne.