Breakthrough Roles in Film: Stand by The Lost Boys

Kiefer Sutherland, the British-born Canadian actor best known for his Emmy-winning performance as Jack Bauer on the groundbreaking series 24, has navigated decades in Hollywood with memorable roles on screen, high-profile personal moments, and, most recently, legal trouble, which has thrust him back into headlines.
Sutherland was born on December 21, 1966, in London to Canadian actor Donald Sutherland and actress Shirley Douglas. He grew up in an entertainment-oriented family before embarking on his own acting career. He made his cinematic debut at the age of 16 in Max Dugan Returns (1983), co-starring with his father, and swiftly established himself with roles in classics such as Stand by Me (1986), The Lost Boys (1987), and Young Guns (1988). Though he starred in a variety of cinema roles in the late 1980s and 1990s, including Flatliners and A Few Good Men, it was television that solidified his reputation. In 2001, Sutherland played counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer in 24, a real-time drama that became a global phenomenon and garnered him a Golden Globe and an Emmy.
After 24 ended its original run in 2010 — with occasional revivals including 24: Live Another Day — Sutherland found continued work but also admitted that life post-Bauer brought unpredictability. He told reporters that after years of steady work on 24, he sometimes found himself “out of work every three months,” highlighting the realities many actors face even after major success. In addition to performances in a revival of The Fugitive and the Christmas movie Tinsel Town, he secured main roles in television shows like Designated Survivor, a political thriller in which he played a hesitant U.S. president. Sutherland has acknowledged that steady employment in Hollywood can fluctuate, even for well-known actors, even though he has persisted in acting in movies and television shows.
Sutherland once more made headlines for the wrong reasons at the beginning of January 2026. After an argument with a rideshare driver in Los Angeles, where he allegedly threatened and physically accosted the driver before police intervened, the actor was taken into custody. He secured a $50,000 bail after being arrested on accusations of making criminal threats, and his court date is set for February. This episode contributes to a long history of legal and alcohol-related problems that date back to the 1990s, including prior DUI arrests and convictions, as well as other altercations.
Sutherland hasn’t given up on bringing his most famous character back, despite ups and downs. Although rights and corporate obstacles still exist, he and the creators have hinted at work on a possible new 24 project that would bring Jack Bauer back. If the appropriate circumstances arise, the actor has stated that he is open to making a comeback.
From Stand by Me and The Lost Boys to 24 and beyond, Kiefer Sutherland’s career illustrates the changing trajectories of a performer who rose to fame via television while also pursuing a variety of parts in a variety of genres. His work still has an impact on audiences despite recent issues, and many fans still want to see him return to the part that shaped his career.
