- Was an invaluable source for film historians Kevin Brownlow and Garson Kanin.
- While some directors who worked with W.C. Fields came to despise him, Sutherland got along famously with him and became a lifelong friend.
- Was reported to have said of Stan Laurel that he would sooner direct a tarantula.
- His father Al Sutherland was a theatrical manager and producer and mother Julie Ring a vaudeville headliner. His great-grandfather J. H. Ring was a prominent English playwright, his aunt Blanche Ring a major American stage star, and his uncle Thomas Meighan a popular film actor.
- Was one of the original Keystone Kops.
- Got his start in movies as an actor for Mack Sennett. He went on to do stunt work, then become assistant director to Charles Chaplin on A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fate (1923). His directorial debut came in 1925, and in 1927 he made a name for himself as the director on W.C. Fields' It's the Old Army Game (1926).
- Was longtime friends with director Malcolm St. Clair, going back to when both were Keystone Kops.
- American parents.
- Nephew of Charlotte Greenwood.
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