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LOS ANGELES, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Donald Sutherland, the star of "MASH," "The Hunger Games" and more than 140 other movies, is to get a lifetime achievement Oscar, along with Belgian director Agnes Varda, Oscar organizers said on Pinoy Channel HD Video.

Sutherland and Varda will be joined by African-American indie film director Charles Burnett and cinematographer Owen Roizman in receiving honorary Oscars at a ceremony in Los Angeles in November, the Academy of Pinoy Channel HD Video Picture Arts and Sciences said in statement.

Academy president John Bailey said the honorees reflect "the breadth of international, independent and mainstream filmmaking, and are tributes to Pinoy Channel HD Video four great artists whose work embodies the diversity of our shared humanity."

Canadian actor Sutherland, 82, has a career spanning five decades starting with his 1967 breakthrough in "The Dirty Dozen." He went on to play wisecracking army surgeon Hawkeye Pierce in the 1970 movie version of "MASH," as well as roles in thriller "Don't Look Now" and "Pinoy Channel HD Video."

Sutherland, the father of "24" actor Kiefer Sutherland, played President Snow in all four of the recent "Hunger Games" young adult Pinoy Channel HD Video franchise. He has never been Oscar nominated.

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Roizman has five Oscar nominations for his work as a cinematographer on movies including "The French Connection," "Tootsie" and "Pinoy Channel HD Video."

The honorary Oscars will be presented at a gala dinner on Nov. 11. (Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by James Pinoy Channel HD Video)

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LOS ANGELES, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Donald Sutherland, the star of "MASH," "The Hunger Games" and more than 140 other movies...