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Rossif Sutherland

Rossif Sutherland is a Canadian best known for his versatile performances in independent films and television series, including lead roles in Possessor (2020), Orphan: First Kill (2022), (2013–2016), (2024–present), and Keeper (2025). Born on September 25, 1978, in , , Sutherland is the son of acclaimed Canadian actors the late (1935–2024) and , and the younger half-brother of . He spent much of his early childhood in starting at age seven, where he became fluent in and initially pursued interests in writing and music rather than . While studying philosophy at , Sutherland began to explore , encouraged by his father, and trained with renowned coach Harold Guskin in . Sutherland made his professional acting debut in 2003 with a supporting role as a archaeologist in Richard Donner's , followed by guest appearances on the medical drama . His first leading role came in 2007 with the Canadian drama Poor Boy's Game, directed by , which marked a breakthrough in his career focused on character-driven indie projects. Over the years, he has built a diverse exceeding 55 credits, including notable performances in (2015), for which he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for , (2017), High Life (2018), and Believe Me: The Abduction of (2018). On television, he portrayed in The CW's , appeared in , and starred as detective Karl Alberg in , an of L.R. Wright's novels that unknowingly connected to a project his father had once pursued. His 2015 film won three Borsos Awards at the Whistler . In his personal life, Sutherland married British actress Celina Sinden, his co-star from , in a civil ceremony on February 20, 2016; the couple has one son, Theodore. Standing at 6 feet 5 inches tall, he continues to work predominantly in Canadian and international productions, often drawing on his bilingual skills and family legacy while establishing his own distinct presence in the industry.

Early years

Early life

Rossif Sutherland was born on September 25, 1978, in , , . He is the son of Canadian actors and , with whom he shares full siblings Roeg and Angus Sutherland, as well as half-brother from his father's previous marriage. His unusual first name derives from the French documentary filmmaker Frédéric Rossif, reflecting his parents' admiration for cinematic artistry. At the age of seven, Sutherland relocated with his family to , , to escape the celebrity lifestyle in , immersing him in an international cultural environment far removed from the spotlight. Growing up in a household dominated by the film industry, he was exposed to from an early age through his parents' professions but initially showed little interest in following suit, instead devoting his time to writing and . This period in , where he became fluent in , fostered a sense of independence from the family trade, allowing him to explore personal creative outlets away from the pressures of .

Education

Rossif Sutherland attended in the late 1990s, where he studied . During his time there in the early 2000s, he balanced his academic pursuits with emerging interests in , influenced by his family's background in . While at Princeton, Sutherland directed and starred in a for a classmate's senior thesis project after the original lead actor failed to appear on the first day of shooting; this marked his debut on-screen experience. The opportunity arose unexpectedly during his junior year, providing an initial foray into performance that contrasted with his philosophical coursework. Following his studies, Sutherland decided to leave Princeton without graduating and pursue acting full-time, moving to at age 22 to take classes with acting coach Harold Guskin, encouraged by his father . This transition shifted his focus from academic to a professional career in film and television.

Career

Early career

Rossif Sutherland made his professional acting debut in the 2003 Timeline, directed by , where he portrayed the role of François Dontelle, a young French archaeologist. This appearance marked his entry into feature films, following a he had directed and starred in during his years. Sutherland gained early television exposure with a recurring role on the ER during its tenth season from 2003 to 2004, playing the patient Lester Kertzenstein across 11 episodes. The character, a frequent emergency room visitor dealing with various ailments, provided Sutherland with consistent screen time and helped build his resume in ensemble television work. In the mid-2000s, Sutherland took on supporting roles in independent films, including an appearance in the I'm Reed Fish (2006), where he played Gabe, and a lead role as the troubled ex-convict Donnie Rose in the Canadian drama Poor Boy's Game (2007), also directed by Virgo, which explored themes of race and redemption in a boxing community. These projects, often low-budget and festival-oriented, allowed Sutherland to accumulate credits in diverse genres while honing his craft in smaller productions. Throughout this period, Sutherland faced challenges in establishing his career independently of his family's prominent legacy, as the son of and half-brother to . He actively sought roles without relying on familial connections, undergoing physical transformations like gaining weight for Poor Boy's Game to prove his commitment, amid perceptions that influenced opportunities in . In a later reflection, he acknowledged the inherent advantages of his but emphasized earning roles through persistence.

Mid-career breakthroughs

During the early , Rossif Sutherland achieved a significant family collaboration in the 2010 comedy , directed by Risa Bramon Garcia, where he played Vince, an ex-convict coerced back into car theft by his ruthless boss, portrayed by his father as Kranski. This role marked one of the few on-screen pairings between the Sutherlands and highlighted Rossif's ability to navigate tense, comedic criminal dynamics alongside established talent. Sutherland's performance in the 2009 crime comedy High Life, directed by Gary Yates, as Billy—a charismatic morphine addict involved in a botched bank heist—premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and generated early awards buzz, culminating in a 2011 Genie Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role. The film's dark humor and ensemble cast, including Timothy Olyphant, showcased Sutherland's emerging skill in portraying flawed, vulnerable characters on the fringes of society. Building on this momentum, his recurring portrayal of the prophetic Nostradamus in the CW historical fantasy series Reign from 2013 to 2017 elevated his profile internationally, with the role's mystical advisor to Mary, Queen of Scots, drawing on historical intrigue and personal torment to captivate a global audience. By the mid-2010s, Sutherland transitioned to more prominent lead roles, emphasizing complex moral dilemmas in high-stakes settings. In Paul Gross's 2015 war drama Hyena Road, he embodied sniper Ryan Sanders, a soldier grappling with dehumanization and unrequited love amid the Afghanistan conflict, earning a 2016 ACTRA Toronto Award nomination for Outstanding Performance - Male. Similarly, in Jamie M. Dagg's thriller River (2015), Sutherland led as Dr. John Lake, an NGO physician fleeing authorities after a violent intervention in Laos, a performance that secured a 2016 Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role and underscored themes of ethical ambiguity and isolation. These projects from 2010 to 2019 signified Sutherland's evolution toward character-driven narratives in war dramas and historical series, where he explored psychological depth and human frailty beyond supporting parts.

Recent projects

In the post-pandemic era, Rossif Sutherland continued to build his reputation through challenging film roles that emphasized psychological depth and innovation. He portrayed Michael Vos, the estranged husband of the , in Brandon Cronenberg's body-horror thriller Possessor (2020), where his performance contributed to the film's exploration of identity and control. Earlier that year, Sutherland played the aggressive school bus driver Mike in Egoyan's drama Guest of Honour (2019, 2020), a role that delved into themes of guilt and fractured family dynamics, earning praise for its emotional nuance. Sutherland later took on the supporting role of Allen Albright in the horror film : First Kill (2022), adding layers to the thriller's suspenseful narrative about deception and survival. On television, Sutherland's work in the 2020s highlighted his versatility in true-crime and dramatic series, often drawing acclaim for his ability to convey quiet intensity. His portrayal of police sergeant in the Lifetime biopic Believe Me: The Abduction of (2018) saw renewed attention in the early 2020s for its sensitive depiction of law enforcement's role in a real-life case, contributing to the film's 83% approval rating on and its status as a streaming staple. In 2024, he appeared as Bryson Miller across six episodes of the anthology series , embodying a time-travel in stories centered on regret and second chances, which showcased his skill in ensemble-driven sci-fi drama. Sutherland starred as the lead, Karl Alberg, in the psychological series (2024–2025), a Canadian co-production adapted from L.R. Wright's novels, where he navigates small-town mysteries with a blend of and ; the series premiered to positive reviews for its atmospheric . The series was renewed for a second season in January 2025, which premiered on September 23, 2025. Sutherland appeared opposite Tatiana Maslany in Osgood Perkins' horror film Keeper (2025), playing a husband whose romantic getaway turns nightmarish, further cementing his draw to intimate, character-focused thrillers. The premiere episode of Murder in a Small Town includes a dedication to his late father, Donald Sutherland, who passed away in June 2024, reflecting a poignant family connection as Donald had long expressed interest in adapting the source novels but never realized the project. Throughout this period, Sutherland has shown a marked preference for Canadian productions and roles that prioritize character depth over high-profile blockbusters, aligning with his commitment to authentic storytelling in independent and .

Personal life

Family and relationships

Rossif Sutherland married British actress Celina Sinden, his co-star from the television series , in a in February 2016. The couple welcomed their son, Theodore, in 2017. Sutherland maintains a close relationship with his parents, the late actor and actress , who married in 1972 and raised their three sons together. passed away on June 20, 2024, at the age of 88 following a long illness. He also shares half-siblings from his father's previous marriage to actress , including actor and his twin sister Rachel Sutherland. Sutherland's full brothers, Angus Sutherland and Roeg Sutherland, have both pursued careers in the entertainment industry, with Angus working as an actor and and Roeg as a and . Despite the prominent legacy, Sutherland has sought to establish his own distinct path in , often opting for roles that diverge from his relatives' high-profile projects. Sutherland's relationship with his father was profoundly influential, marked by shared professional opportunities and personal guidance that shaped his career choice. provided supportive advice and collaborated with his son on select endeavors, fostering a bond that deepened over time. The elder Sutherland's death in 2024 left a significant emotional void, with Rossif expressing a commitment to honoring his father's legacy through his own work.

Other personal details

Sutherland is fluent in , having grown up in during his early years. His studies in at have influenced his intellectual pursuits, fostering a continued interest in the subject. He enjoys outdoor activities, often escaping to the Canadian woods for respite. Sutherland resides in , , where he leads a low-profile lifestyle, deliberately steering clear of the spotlight and describing himself as "allergic" to it. He has shown support for independent cinema through his involvement in Canadian productions that highlight diverse storytelling.

Filmography

Film

Rossif Sutherland began his career in 2003 and has since appeared in over 20 films, often in supporting roles that showcase his versatility in , , and independent cinema.
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003TimelineFrançois DontelleSupporting role; directed by
2005Red DoorsAlexSupporting role
2005DavidSupporting role
2007Poor Boy's GameDonnie RoseLead role; directed by
2007LewisSupporting role
2009High LifeDickSupporting role
2010VinceSupporting role
2011Pour l'amour de DieuJésusLead role
2011I'm YoursJakeSupporting role
2013Burt RumsfeldLead role
2015Big MuddyTommy ValenteLead role
2015HellionsDoctor HenrySupporting role
2015Ryan SandersSupporting role; directed by
2015John LakeSupporting role
2016Edge of WinterLucSupporting role
2017BertonSupporting role
2019Guest of HonourMikeSupporting role; directed by
2020PossessorMichael VosSupporting role
2021Dr. ChevainSupporting role
2021The Middle ManSteve MillerSupporting role
2021GavinSupporting role
2022Orphan: First KillAllen AlbrightSupporting role
2025KeeperMalcolmSupporting role

Television

Rossif Sutherland has built a diverse television portfolio featuring guest appearances, recurring roles, and leads in series and miniseries across various networks. His early work includes medical and procedural dramas, evolving into more complex characters in historical, , and genres.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodesNetwork
2003–2004Lester Kertzenstein3
2005Kyle Fletcher1
2011Greg1/
2011–2012Det. Pen Martin13Showcase
2013–201410
2014Inspector Marc Saint-Pierre1
2015Henry / The Sandman3
2017–2019Grady Finch12
2018Believe Me: The Abduction of TV movie ( format)Lifetime
2019DepartureAJ Kennedy6
2021The ExpanseNico Sanjrani2
2022Ezra Shaw3
2022Jean-Guy Beauvoir6Prime Video
2023Bad Romance: The Vicky White StoryCasey WhiteTV movieLifetime
2023Essex CountyDoug5Crave / HBO Max
2024Presumed InnocentRaymond Horgan8Apple TV+
2024–2025Karl Alberg6 (Season 1); ongoing Season 2 in 2025

Recognition

Awards

Rossif Sutherland has contributed to several acclaimed productions that have garnered awards, underscoring the impact of his performances in Canadian cinema and television. In 2015, his lead role as John Lake in the thriller , directed by Jamie M. Dagg, propelled the film to victory at the Whistler Film Festival, where it won the Phillip Borsos Award for Best Canadian Film, along with awards for Best Director and Best Screenplay. Similarly, Sutherland's portrayal of Canadian Forces sniper Ryan in Paul Gross's war drama (2015) was part of a project that received multiple honors at the 2016 Directors Guild of Canada Awards, including the Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a for Gross. In television, Sutherland's supporting role as Bobby Joe Long in the Lifetime true-crime film Believe Me: The Abduction of (2018) helped the production secure two in 2020: Best Television Movie and Best Writing, Dramatic Program or Miniseries. Additionally, the horror film (2017), in which Sutherland starred as Reiger, a , won Best at the 2017 . In 2015, Sutherland received the jury prize at the Whistler Film Festival for his contributions to Canadian cinema. These recognitions highlight Sutherland's role in fostering high-quality Canadian storytelling, though his personal acting accolades remain centered on nominations rather than individual trophies as of 2025.

Nominations

Rossif Sutherland has earned multiple nominations from prominent Canadian award organizations, primarily in acting categories for supporting and leading roles in film and television projects. These accolades highlight his consistent recognition within the Canadian entertainment industry, often for dramatic and ensemble performances. His nominations, listed chronologically below, demonstrate a pattern of peer acknowledgment in categories such as outstanding performance and , spanning independent films to television series.
YearAward BodyCategoryWork
2011Genie AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Supporting RoleHigh Life
2013 AwardsOutstanding Performance – Male (episode: "Team Player")
2016 AwardsOutstanding Performance – Male
2016Performance by an Actor in a Leading RoleRiver
2020Best Supporting Actor, Drama
2024Best Ensemble Performance in a Drama SeriesEssex County
As of November 2025, no additional nominations have been announced for Sutherland's roles in or Keeper.

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