Dustin Clare

Dustin Clare

Actor, director, producer
Date of Birth: 02.01.1982
Country: USA

Content:
  1. Early Life and Education
  2. Film and Television Career
  3. The Rise of a Gladiator
  4. Post-Spartacus Roles and Production
  5. Return to the Screen and Beyond
  6. Personal Life and Social Media

Dustin Clare: An Australian Icon from the World of Spartacus and Beyond

Dustin Clare, an Australian actor, director, and producer, is renowned for his portrayal of a close ally of Spartacus in the acclaimed television series about the slave leader.

Early Life and Education

Born in Grafton, New South Wales, Australia in January 1982, Dustin Clare's early life remains relatively private, with limited details available online. Growing up in Maclean and Ballina, he initially aspired to a career in agriculture, envisioning himself as a fish farmer. However, by the age of 18, he realized his true calling lay in acting.

Enrolling at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2001, Dustin graduated in 2004 with a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre Arts.

Film and Television Career

Dustin's professional acting debut came in the short film "Brothers" (2003), where he played the main role. This was followed by a minor role as Rick Fallon in the medical television series "All Saints" (2005).

Breakthrough success came when Dustin landed the role of Riley Ward in the long-running drama series "McLeod's Daughters" (2009). His performance earned him a Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent.

The Rise of a Gladiator

Dustin's star rose to international prominence with his portrayal of Gannicus in the historical drama television series "Spartacus" (2011-2013). Based on the novel by Patrick White, "Eye of the Storm" (2011), Dustin starred alongside Hollywood veterans Judy Davis and Charlotte Rampling.

As the gladiatorial champion Gannicus, Dustin underwent rigorous physical training to embody the character's strength and agility. The series captured the imagination of viewers, becoming one of the most successful historical epics on American television.

Post-Spartacus Roles and Production

Following the conclusion of "Spartacus," Dustin continued to challenge himself in diverse roles. He starred in the comedy-drama "Goddess" (2013), played a lieutenant in the wartime series "ANZAC Girls" (2014), and directed and produced the drama "Sunday" (2014).

Dustin also showcased his versatility as a producer in short films such as "Kanowna" (2015), "Early Checkout" (2016), and "Cane Cutter" (2016), in which he also played the lead roles. In 2015, he joined the cast of the action thriller series "Strike Back."

Return to the Screen and Beyond

In 2016, Dustin took on a chilling role in the thriller "Wolf Creek," based on the eponymous horror film. The series follows a woman seeking vengeance after surviving an attack by a serial killer.

Currently, Dustin is gearing up for the release of "Pacific Rim: Uprising" (2018), the sequel to the giant monster action film.

Personal Life and Social Media

Dustin Clare is married to New Zealand actress and writer Camille Keenan, whom he met on the set of "Satisfaction." The couple has a daughter named Darcy and resides in Sydney, Australia.

Dustin is an avid surfer and fitness enthusiast, and enjoys reading in his spare time. While he does not have verified social media accounts, several fan pages dedicated to the actor exist on Facebook and Instagram.

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