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| birthname = Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland
| birthdate = {{birth date and age|1966|12|21}}
| ___location = {{flagicon|UK}} [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]
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| yearsactive = 1983-''Present''
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| notable role = '''[[Jack Bauer]]''' in ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'', <br> '''David''' in ''[[The Lost Boys]]'', <br> '''The Sniper''' in ''[[Phone Booth (film)|Phone Booth]]'', <br> '''Ace Merrill''' in ''[[Stand by Me (film)|Stand by Me]]''
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| emmyawards = '''[[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor - Drama Series|Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series]]''' <br> 2006 - ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
| goldenglobeawards = '''[[List of Golden Globe Awards: Television, Best Actor, Drama|Best Actor in a Television Drama Series]]''' <br> 2002 ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
| sagawards = '''[[Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor - Drama Series|Best Actor - Drama Series]]''' <br> 2003, 2005 ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
| spouse = [[Kelly Winn]] (29 June 1996 - 2004) (divorced)<br />[[Camelia Kath]] (12 September 1987 - 1990) (divorced) 1 child
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'''Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland''' (born [[December 21]], [[1966]] in [[London]], [[England]]) is an [[Emmy Award|Emmy]] and [[Golden Globe Award]]-winning [[Canada|Canadian]] [[television]] and [[film]] [[actor]], currently well known for his role of [[Jack Bauer]] on the series ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''. Sutherland also owns a recording studio and record label, called [[Ironworks (record label)|Ironworks]].
== Biography ==
=== Early life ===
Kiefer Sutherland is the son of [[Donald Sutherland]] and [[Shirley Douglas]] who are both successful Canadian actors. He is of Scottish descent on both sides and is the grandson of Canadian statesman [[Tommy Douglas]].
 
He and his twin sister, Rachel, were born in [[London]] (in [[St Mary's Hospital, London|Saint Mary's Hospital]], [[Paddington]]) while his parents were working there. As a result, through the ''[[jus soli]]'' and the ''[[jus sanguinis]]'', he holds both a [[Canadian passport]] and a [[British citizenship|British passport with certificate of Right to Abode]].
'''The Grimleys''' was a nostalgic [[comedy-drama]] set on a council estate in [[Dudley]], [[West Midlands]], [[England]] in the mid-[[1970s]]. It was first broadcast by [[Granada TV]] for [[ITV]] in [[1999]], following a pilot in [[1997]], and concluded in [[2001]] after three series.
 
His family moved to [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] shortly afterwards, but his parents eventually divorced in [[1970]]. In [[1975]], Sutherland moved with his mother to [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], where he attended [[high school]] at [[St. Andrew's College (Aurora, Ontario)|St. Andrew's College]], [[Martingrove Collegiate Institute]], [[Harbord Collegiate Institute]] and [[Malvern Collegiate Institute]]. Kiefer also spent a semester at Regina Mundi College in London, Ontario, Canada. He also attended St. Clair Junior High School in East York, Ontario.
It followed the ups and downs of the dysfunctional Grimley family and their struggle with everyday life. Gordon Grimley played by [[James Bradshaw]] was an intellectual but feeble schoolboy who had a crush on his teacher, Miss Geraldine Titley, played by [[Amanda Holden]] (Samantha Janus in the pilot). His younger brother Darren [[Ryan Cartwright]] (who also narrates the storyline and set the scene) although fond of Gordon and symapthetic to his unrequited love for Miss Titley, was frustrated by his brother's fey personality and nickname of 'The School Spanner'. Father Baz Grimley, played by former Young One [[Nigel Planer]] was a bone idle British Leyland car worker, who injured his back on his first day at the Longbridge plant, and went on strike on the second. He had not moved from his armchair since and spent his entire life watching television (ITV only). He was particularly infuriated by son Gordon's artistic leanings and was determined that he should do 'a man's job' rather than go to university. Hard working mum Janet Grimley was played by [[impressionist]] [[Jan Ravens]].
 
=== Career ===
Other domestic characters were tarty teenage sister Lisa Grimley played by Corrie Ann Fletcher and Nan played by Barbara Keogh, who seemed to be obsessed with 'The Grimley Curse'. Next door neighbours were the Titley family headed by father Reg Titley played by Paul Angelis, who was a plumber, the aforementioned daughter Geraldine who worked as an English teacher at Gordon's school, and the object of his lust, and son Shane, the self-styled ladies man of the estate and Bay City Roller look-a-like played by Simon Lowe, complete with a clapped out Vauxhall Viva car.
 
As of 2006, Kiefer Sutherland has appeared in over fifty films, most notably ''[[The Lost Boys]]'', ''[[Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me]]'', ''[[A Few Good Men]]'', ''[[Flatliners]]'', ''[[Young Guns]]'', ''[[The Vanishing (1993 film)|The Vanishing]]'', ''[[Stand By Me (film)]]'', ''[[Dark City]]'', and ''[[A Time To Kill]]'' as well as ''[[The Sentinel (2006 film)|the Sentinel]]''. But since 2001, Sutherland is most widely associated with the role of [[Jack Bauer]], on the critically acclaimed television series ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''. After being nominated four times for the "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series" [[Primetime Emmy Award]], Sutherland won the award in 2006 for his role in ''24''s fifth season. His father, Donald, was also an Emmy winner; he won an Emmy award for his role in ''Citizen X'' in 1996. In the opening skit of the [[2006 Primetime Emmy Awards]], Sutherland also made an appearance as his ''24'' character, Jack Bauer. He was also nominated for Best actor in a Drama Television Series in the 2007 Golden Globe Awards for ''24''.
To complicate issues further, Shane was dating Lisa Grimley, and Janet Grimley and Reg Titley obviously carried a torch for one another. Reg's sensitivity and surprisingly poetic tongue gave rise to the question of Gordon Grimley's parentage, as does Shane Titley's oafish behaviour and idolisation of armchair bound slob Baz Grimley.
 
The actor was reportedly horrified to learn that the series ''24'' had influenced some U.S. Army personnel to think that torture is acceptable.<ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/topics/Kiefer+Sutherland The Huffington Post]</ref>. Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan visited the set of ''24'' in February 2007 to urge the show's makers to reduce the number of torture scenes<ref>[http://news.independent.co.uk/world/americas/article2264632.ece Independent.co.uk]</ref> and Sutherland accepted an invitation from the U.S. military to teach [[West Point]] cadets it is wrong to torture prisoners.<ref>[http://www.hollywood.com/news/US_Army_Invites_Sutherland_to_Give_Anti_Torture_Speech/3662740 Hollywood.com].</ref>
Many of the scenes were set in the Grimley brothers' school where we met their sadistic P.E teacher Doug "Dynamo" Digby played by [[comedian]] [[Brian Conley]] (Jack Dee in the pilot), who lived in a corner of the school gymnasium. Doug always took both pride and pleasure in bullying his pupils and in one episode we are given a clue to the development of this behaviour when his thuggish father (played by Lewis Collins fron hit 1970s crime drama 'The Professionals') visits him. Geraldine Titley much to Gordon Grimley's chagrin, this leading to increasing tensions between them. Another cause of teNaturally Gordon was always going to come off worst and this rivalry lead to ever more vindictive (and bizarre) punishments meted out by Digby.
 
In 2005, Sutherland was inducted into [[Canada's Walk of Fame]] in Toronto<ref>http://www.canadaswalkoffame.com/inductees/2005/05_kiefer_sutherland.xml.htm</ref>, where both of his parents have also been inducted. Sutherland was also the first ''[[Inside the Actors Studio]]'' guest to be the child of a former guest; his father, Donald, appeared on the show in 1998.
The show also starred former [[Slade]] singer, [[Noddy Holder]] who played music teacher, Neville Holder (Noddy's birth name), and a number of inspired cameos including 1970s glam rock singer Alvin Stardust as a pub landlord, and 'in jokes' such as Noddy Holder and Alvin Stardust be-moaning the lost opportunities of their youthood over a pint of beer.
 
Sutherland was featured on the cover of the April 2006 edition of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'', in an article entitled "Alone in the Dark with Kiefer Sutherland". The article opened up with Sutherland revealing his interest to be killed off in ''24''. However, he had also stated, "Don't get me wrong. I love what I do." It also revealed that he devotes 10 out of 12 months a year working on ''24''.<ref>[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/profile/story/9596933/alone_in_the_dark_with_kiefer_sutherland Alone in the Dark with Kiefer Sutherland].</ref>
Series one and two featured the regular cast and ran in a continuous time frame, whereas series three was set later in the 1970s and after the death of Brian Conley's character Doug Digby in a gymnasium accident. He was replaced in Geraldine Titley's affections by scheming, manipulative woodwork teacher Dave Trebilcock played by Craig Kelly, and, of course, as Gordon Grimley's nemesis. Gordon by now was working as a trainee teacher at the school, where he was bullied and insulted by the pupils, many of whom were by now dressed as punks, reflecting the change in the times. The third series suffered by comparism to the first two, and the show was cancelled afterwards.
 
He has starred in [[Japan]]ese commercials for [[Calorie Mate]],<ref>[http://www.cmt24.net/ CalorieMate promotion with the TV series 24]</ref> performing a parody of his Jack Bauer character. Sutherland also provides voiceovers for the current ad campaign for [[Ford|Ford Motor Company of Canada]]. These advertisements are thematically of the [[comedy]] genre. In mid-[[2006]], he voiced the [[Apple Computer]] advertisement announcing the inclusion of [[Intel Corporation|Intel]] chips in their [[Macintosh]] computer line.<ref>[http://www.macworld.com/weblogs/editors/2006/01/intelad/index.php Apple Computer advertisement]</ref> He also voices the introduction to [[NHL]] games on the [[Versus]] network in the U.S.
The theme music of the first season was ''Bye Bye Baby'' by the [[Bay City Rollers]] over the title credits and 'Cum On Feel the Noize' by Slade over the end credits. Noddy Holder performed a 'live' accoustic version of 'Cum On Feel the Noize' over the end credits of series one, episode three.
 
Sutherland will be the executive producer for the two hour pilot of 'Phenomenon'. Maggie Murphy will also be an executive producer for the show. The Sci Fi channel ordered a script to be written. The show revolves around a mysterious young female prodigy who leads a crack team of experts in investigating odd and supernatural anomalies of nature. <ref>http://www.tv.com/tracking/viewer.html?tid=99510&ref_id=3866&ref_type=101&tag=story_list;title;3</ref>
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=== Personal life ===
Sutherland was engaged to [[Julia Roberts]] in 1991, although their relationship ended just five days before their planned marriage.<ref>[http://www.hollywood.com/news/Sutherland_I_Forgive_Julia/3678599 Sutherland: 'I Forgive Julia']</ref><ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/faces/kiefer_sutherland.shtml BBD - Drama Faces - Kiefer Sutherland]</ref>
 
Several episodes of ''24'' have allegedly been rewritten to work around minor injuries Sutherland sustained when partying. In an interview with the London ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'', Sutherland said, "I can't deny half the stuff that's been written about me has been true. I've done some stupid things. You have to take responsibility, go, 'That was embarrassing,' and move forward as best you can."<ref name="BBC">Daily Telegraph. [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2006/02/05/svkiefer05.xml 24 heaven] Retrieved 19 April 2007. </ref>
 
On April 26, 2007 Sutherland, appearing on The Tonight Show with [[Jay Leno]], related his encounter with an orangutan while filming "1969", with his longtime pal [[Robert Downey Jr.]] The two actors were being filmed driving a car (actually being towed) when the young female Orangutan became enamoured with Kiefer. Sutherland told the story of his pal "Bobby" climbing out of the passenger side window, leaving him to deal with his new found love, awaiting the trainers who were in the follow car.
 
During the autumn of [[2001]], Sutherland unintentionally interrupted the filming of the premiere episode of an online series titled ''[[The Lonely Island]]''.<ref>[http://www.thelonelyisland.com/Instyle2.jpg Kiefer Madness]</ref> In the episode "White Power", the main characters develop an addiction to teeth whitener, and eventually mug an old woman to facilitate their addiction. Sutherland, driving by at the time, believed the mugging was real and jumped out of his car to intervene. A small portion of Sutherland's appearance is displayed after the credits, though the portion is only Kiefer stopping his car and looking at them.<ref>[http://www.tv.com/lonely-island-guys/white-power!/episode/891276/summary.html Lonely Island Guys - White Power!]</ref> This anecdote was recounted by [[Andy Samberg]].
 
True to his grandfather's legacy, Sutherland is an active member of the Canadian [[New Democratic Party]], and has appeared from time to time in NDP advertisements.
 
He has one daughter, Sarah Jude, born in 1988, along with a stepdaughter, Michelle Kath, from his first marriage to Camelia Kath, widow of [[Chicago (band)|Chicago]] guitarist/singer [[Terry Kath]].<ref name="BBC"> Sutherland's marriage to Camelia lasted from September 12, 1987 - 1990. In 2006, Sutherland became a grandfather, despite his young age, when Michelle gave birth to a son, Hamish. Michelle, born in 1976, is just ten years younger than Sutherland.
 
Sutherland was recently voted sexiest man in the history of the universe on April 27, 2007.
 
On [[June 29]], [[1996]], he married Kelly Winn. They divorced in 2004. He has two stepsons from this marriage, named Timothy Daily and Julian Daily.
 
On September 14th 2005, he secretly wed musician [[Erika Larkin]], a former Counting Crows Member, in a private ceremony in Carmel-By-The-Sea. She is currently expecting twins.
 
He is an avid collector of [[Gibson Les Paul]]s, and will have his own series of Gibson custom guitars under the company's "Inspired By" line of instruments.<ref>[http://www.gibsoncustom.com/ Kiefer Sutherland Custom Series]
 
On April 26, 2007 Sutherland made the dubious claim that he was attacked by an orangutan while filming "1969", and swore never to work with the apes again. Contrary to his claim, orangutan's are noted for being gentle animals, who attack human beings only when provoked.
 
On the 24 Season 3 Special Features DVD, Sutherland is practising a scene where two military jets fly over. Once they have flown past, Kiefer shouts to a crew member, "You think thats faster than my Chevelle", which hints that he is also an avid fan of American Muscle Cars.
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==Hobbies and Interests==
 
Sutherland is a well known collector of many guitars, most of which are [[Gibson]] guitars. Recently, the Gibson Custom shop has released a Kiefer Sutherland signature guitar, the KS-336, as part of their 'Inspired By' series.
 
== Filmography ==
Sutherland has directed three and appeared in 71 films. Some of them are listed below.
=== Acting ===
* ''[[Max Dugan Returns]]'' (1983) as Bill
* ''[[The Bay Boy]]'' (1984)<sup>1</sup>
* ''[[Brotherhood of Justice]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Trapped in Silence]]'' (1986) (TV) as Kevin Richter
* ''[[Stand By Me (film)|Stand By Me]]'' (1986)
* ''[[At Close Range]]'' (1986) as Tim
* ''[[Crazy Moon]]'' (1987) as Brooks
* ''[[Promised Land (1987 film)|Promised Land]]'' (1987) as Danny
* ''[[The Lost Boys]]'' (1987) playing the leading [[vampire]] (David) in [[Santa Cruz, California]] in the [[United States]]
* ''[[Bright Lights, Big City]]'' (1988) as Tad Allagash
* ''[[Young Guns]]'' (1988)
* ''[[1969 (film)|1969]]'' (1988), as Scott Denny
* ''[[Renegades (1989 film)|Renegades]]'' (1989)
* ''[[Young Guns II]]'' (1990) as Josiah Gordon 'Doc' Scurlock
* ''[[Flatliners]]'' (1990)
* ''[[The Nutcracker Prince]]'' (1990), as the Nutcracker Prince
* ''[[Flashback (film)|Flashback]]'' (1990) as John Buckner
* ''[[Article 99]]'' (1992) as Dr. Peter Morgan
* ''[[Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me]]'' (1992) as Sam Stanley
* ''[[A Few Good Men]]'' (1992) as Lieutenant Jonathan James Kendrick
* ''[[Last Light (1993 TV film)|Last Light]]'' (1993) as Denver Bayliss
* ''[[The Three Musketeers (1993 film)|The Three Musketeers]]'' (1993) as [[Athos]]
* ''[[The Vanishing (1993 film)|The Vanishing]]'' (1993) as Jeff Harriman
* ''[[The Cowboy Way (film)|The Cowboy Way]]'' (1994) as Sonny Gilstrap
* ''[[Eye for an Eye (1996 film)|Eye for an Eye]]'' (1996)
* ''[[Freeway (1996 film)|Freeway]]'' (1996)
* ''[[A Time to Kill (film)|A Time to Kill]]'' (1996) as Freddie Lee Cobb<sup>2</sup>
* ''[[Armitage III: Poly-Matrix]]'' (1997) as Ross Sylibus
* ''[[Truth or Consequences, N.M. (film)|Truth or Consequences, N.M.]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Dark City]]'' (1998), as Dr. Daniel Schreber
* ''[[A Soldier's Sweetheart]]'' (1998) as Rat Kiley
* ''[[Break Up (film)|Break Up]]'' (1998) as John Box
* ''[[Ground Control (film)|Ground Control]]'' (1998) as Jack Harris
* ''[[Eye of the Killer]]'' (1999), as Detective Michael Hayden
* ''[[After Alice]]'' (1999), as Mickey Hayden
* ''[[Woman Wanted]]'' (2000) as Wendell Goddard<sup>3</sup>
* ''[[Picking Up the Pieces]]'' (2000) as Bobo
* ''[[The Right Temptation]]'' (2000) as Michael Farrow-Smith
* ''[[To End All Wars]]'' (2001) as Lt. Jim Reardon
* ''[[Desert Saints]]'' (2002) as Arthur Banks
* ''[[Dead Heat (2002 film)|Dead Heat]]
* ''[[Behind the Red Door]]'' (2002) as Roy
* ''[[The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration]]'' (2003), Bron ([[Littlefoot]]'s Father) ([[voice actor|voice]])
* ''[[Phone Booth (film)|Phone Booth]]'' (2002), as the nameless sniper
* ''[[Taking Lives (film)|Taking Lives]]'' (2004), as Hart
* ''[[The Flight That Fought Back]]'' (2005)(TV), as the Narrator
* ''[[River Queen]]'' (2005) as Doyle
* ''[[I Trust You To Kill Me (2006 rockumentary)|I Trust You To Kill Me]]'' (2006) as himself
* ''[[The Sentinel (2006 film)|The Sentinel]]'' (2006), as David Breckinridge
* ''[[The Wild]]'' (2006) as Samson the Lion (voice)
* ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' (2001-) as Jack Bauer
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' (2006-7), as the Colonel in "[[G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)]]"; as Jack Bauer in "[[24 Minutes]]"
* ''[[Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight]]'' (2007) as [[Raistlin Majere]] (voice)
* ''[[24 (film)|24]]'' (2008), as [[Jack Bauer]]
* ''[[Mirrors (film)|Mirrors]]'' (production to begin in 2007)
'''Notes:'''<br />
<sup>1</sup> ''The Bay Boy'' was Sutherland's first film role, for which he was nominated for the [[Genie Awards|Genie Award]] for best actor.<br />
<sup>2</sup> Appeared alongside his father, [[Donald Sutherland]]<br />
<sup>3</sup> Appeared alongside his mother, [[Shirley Douglas]]
 
=== Directing ===
* ''[[Last Light (TV movie)|Last Light]]'' (1993)
* ''[[Truth or Consequences, N.M. (film)|Truth or Consequences, N.M.]]'' (1997)
* ''[[Woman Wanted]]'' (2000)
 
== Awards and nominations ==
;[[DVD Exclusive Awards]]
* [[2003]]: nominated for best actor -- ''Dead Heat''
 
;[[Emmy Awards]]
* [[2006]]: '''won for Outstanding Drama Series''' -- ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
* [[2006]]: '''won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series''' -- ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
* [[2005]]: nominated for Outstanding Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2005]]: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2004]]: nominated for Outstanding Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2004]]: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2003]]: nominated for Outstanding Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2003]]: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2002]]: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
 
;[[Genie Awards]]
* [[1985]]: nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role -- ''The Bay Boy''
 
;[[Golden Globe Awards]]
* [[2007]]: nominated for Best Performance by an actor in a drama television series -- ''24''
* [[2006]]: nominated for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2004]]: nominated for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2003]]: nominated for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2002]]: '''won for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series''' -- ''24''
 
;[[Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo|Monte-Carlo TV Festival]]
* [[2006]]: '''won for Best International Producer''' -- ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
* [[2006]]: '''won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series''' -- ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
 
;[[MTV Movie Awards]]
* [[2004]]: nominated for Best Villain -- ''Phone Booth''
* [[1997]]: nominated for Best Villain -- ''A Time to Kill''
 
;[[People's Choice Awards]]
* [[2006]]: nominated for favorite male star -- ''24''
 
;[[Satellite Awards]]
* [[2003]]: '''won for Best Performance by an Actor in a Series''', Drama -- ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
* [[2002]]: '''won for Best Performance by an Actor in a Series''', Drama -- ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
 
;[[Screen Actor's Guild|Screen Actor Guild Awards]]
* [[2006]]: '''won for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series''' -- ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
* [[2005]]: nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2005]]: nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2004]]: '''won for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series''' -- ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
* [[2003]]: nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series -- ''24''
* [[2003]]: nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series -- ''24''
 
;Slamdunk Film Festival
* [[2000]]: '''won for Best Feature Film''' -- ''[[Woman Wanted]]''
 
;[[Teen Choice Awards]]
* [[2006]]: nominated for Choice TV Actor - Drama/Action Adventure -- ''24''
 
;Television Critics Association Awards
* [[2006]]: nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama -- ''24''
* [[2005]]: nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama -- ''24''
* [[2004]]: nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama -- ''24''
* [[2003]]: nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama -- ''24''
* [[2002]]: nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama -- ''24''
 
;Western Heritage Awards
* [[1989]]: '''won Theatrical Motion Picture''' -- ''[[Young Guns]]''
 
== References ==
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==External links==
*{{imdb name|0000662|Kiefer Sutherland}}
*{{nndb name|912/000022846|Kiefer Sutherland}}
*[http://www.commonsense.com/internet-safety-guide/national-internet-safety-partners.php#ad Kiefer Sutherland Public Service Announcement on Internet Safety]
 
=== Interviews and articles ===
*[http://www.askmen.com/men/entertainment_200/203_kiefer_sutherland.html Ask Men article]
*[http://www.theage.com.au/news/tv--radio/complexities-of-modern-hero/2006/06/14/1149964545031.html ''The Age'' interview]
*[http://www.rollingstone.com/news/profile/story/9596933/alone_in_the_dark_with_kiefer_sutherland Rolling Stone profile]
 
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