Dustin Clare, a renowned Australian actor, has made a lasting impact in the entertainment industry. His feature film debut was in Fred Schepisi's critically acclaimed "The Eye of the Storm" (2011),which premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival and later screened at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.
He further solidified his reputation as a talented actor by starring in the hit US action-adventure series "Spartacus: Gods of the Arena" (2011) alongside John Hannah and Lucy Lawless, as well as its predecessor "Spartacus" (2010),both broadcast on the Starz network.
Dustin's early career began with guest roles in prominent Australian television series, before becoming a series regular in the popular television drama "McLeod's Daughters". For his outstanding performance, he received the prestigious Logie Award for Most Popular New Talent.
He continued to excel in his craft, starring in the Showtime series "Satisfaction" and earning a second Logie Award nomination for Most Outstanding Actor, as well as a Golden Nymph Award nomination for Most Outstanding Actor at the 49th Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monaco. Dustin also made a memorable appearance as Chris Flannery in the critically acclaimed second series of "Underbelly".
In 2013, he appeared in Mark Lamprell's musical feature "Goddess" (2013),opposite Ronan Keating, Laura Michelle Kelly, and Magda Szubanski. The following year, he played Lt. Harry Moffitt in the ABC's mini-series "Anzac Girls" (2014),for which he received an equity ensemble award, and in the Australian feature film "Love Is Now" (2014),directed by Jim Lounsbury.
Dustin's impressive work continued in 2015, with appearances on the final season of the Cinemax series "Strike Back" (2010) and the feature film "Sunday", which he was also a producer and writer on.
Before embarking on his successful acting career, Dustin graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2004.