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Dustin Clare

Dustin Clare (born 2 January 1982) is an actor best known for his portrayal of the gladiator in the television series : Gods of the Arena (2011) and subsequent seasons of . Born in , Clare graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2004 and quickly established himself in television with guest appearances on series such as All Saints. His breakthrough role came as Riley Ward, a charismatic farmhand, on the long-running drama (2006–2007), earning him the Logie Award for Most Popular New Male Talent in 2007. He received further acclaim for his lead performance as Chris Flannery in the crime miniseries Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities (2009) and a Silver Logie nomination for his role as Sean in the Showtime series (2008–2010). Clare's international profile rose with his debut in Fred Schepisi's The Eye of the Storm (2011), based on Patrick White's novel, which premiered at the . His role as the skilled and rebellious fighter in not only showcased his action prowess but also highlighted his dramatic range, with the character appearing across the and seasons two and three ( and War of the Damned). Subsequent credits include the horror-thriller Wolf Creek (season 1, 2016) as Detective Sullivan Hill, the sci-fi action film (2018) as Joseph Burke, and the Australian series (2023–present) as Porter/Kane. In recent years, he has appeared in Strike Back (2020), Reef Break (2019), and the series Tidelands (2018), while expanding into producing with Fighting Chance Films, including documentaries distributed via his platform Shelter Stream. As of 2025, Clare stars as Silvio Oliveira in the comedy-crime series and features in the film (2024).

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Dustin Clare was born on 2 January 1982 in Grafton, New South Wales, Australia. He spent his childhood in the regional towns of Ballina and Maclean, located in the Northern Rivers area of New South Wales, a picturesque coastal region known for its rural and natural landscapes. This environment, adjacent to Byron Bay, fostered his early interests in water-based activities and sports, as he later described growing up focused on outdoor pursuits with friends. Clare was raised in a working-class , with limited public details available about his parents and any siblings. In a 2020 interview, he reflected on his formative years assisting his father on sites, pushing wheelbarrows and gaining an appreciation for hands-on labor.

Training and education

Clare's passion for acting emerged during his formative years in the rural region of , where the surrounding environment of water sports and outdoor activities contrasted with his growing interest in performance. After finishing high school at Ballina High School and briefly working in a role that he found deeply unsatisfying, he pursued formal training in the field. At the age of 19, Clare was accepted into the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in , a selective institution renowned for its intensive conservatoire-style curriculum. He enrolled in WAAPA's three-year Bachelor of Arts (Acting) program, which emphasizes comprehensive performance skills including voice, movement, and ensemble work, preparing students for professional stages and screens. The academy holds a strong global reputation for rigorous training, consistently ranked among the top acting schools worldwide and credited with launching careers of actors like and . Clare graduated from the program in 2004, marking the completion of his formal education and positioning him for entry into the professional acting industry.

Career

Early career (2004–2007)

After graduating from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) in 2004, Dustin Clare began his professional acting career with guest appearances in Australian television dramas. In 2005, he portrayed Gareth Williams in the HeadLand, appearing in several episodes as a character involved in the show's coastal community intrigue. That same year, Clare guest-starred as Rick Fallon in an episode of the All Saints, marking his entry into high-profile domestic series and demonstrating his ability to handle intense, character-driven scenes. These early credits, secured through persistent auditions following his WAAPA training, provided foundational experience in screen acting amid the competitive Australian industry. Clare's breakthrough in television came in 2006 when he was cast as Riley Ward in the rural drama . Portraying a farrier and jackaroo who initially squats on the Drovers Run property before integrating into the station's operations, Ward's character brought a rugged, nomadic energy to the series, evolving from an outsider to a key ensemble member. Clare appeared in 48 episodes across seasons 6 and 7 (2006–2007), filming on location in and learning practical skills like horse handling from a musterer, as he had no prior rural experience from his coastal upbringing in . This role, his first as a series regular, highlighted his versatility in dramatic storytelling and physical performance, solidifying his presence in Australian television. The transition from to professional work presented challenges for Clare, including adapting to on-set demands without prior knowledge and competing for roles in a limited market. Prior to acting, he had worked as a trainee laboratory assistant at New South Wales Agriculture, a far cry from the demands of screen performance, but his WAAPA foundation equipped him to tackle these entry-level opportunities and build toward more substantial parts.

Breakthrough roles (2008–2010)

Dustin Clare's breakthrough came with his lead role as Sean in the Australian erotic drama series Satisfaction, where he appeared in 18 episodes across seasons 2 and 3 from 2008 to 2010. The series, produced by and set in an upscale brothel, explored the personal and professional lives of sex workers, providing Clare an opportunity to demonstrate his dramatic range through the multifaceted character of , the brother of regular cast member who grapples with emotional vulnerabilities, strained relationships, and the challenges of the . Clare's portrayal of Sean, a role marked by complexities and flaws including struggles for normalcy in his relationship with and eventual departure from sex work following a traumatic incident, earned critical attention and established him as a rising television talent in . For this performance in season 2, he received a nomination for Most Outstanding Actor at the 2009 , building on his earlier 2007 Logie win for Most Popular New Male Talent from . He also garnered an international nod with a nomination for Most Outstanding Actor at the 49th Television Festival. In 2009, Clare earned further acclaim for his lead role as hitman Chris Flannery in the crime miniseries , portraying the Sydney underworld figure in a performance that showcased his intensity and contributed to his casting in . This period saw Clare's growing prominence in Australian media, with coverage highlighting his shift from rural settings in prior roles to the urban intensity of . Lured back to after a year in the United States, he relocated to for filming, which allowed him to expand his professional network within the local industry and solidify his status as a versatile .

Spartacus and international success (2011–2013)

In 2011, Dustin Clare was cast as , the undefeated and champion of the Capuan ludus, in the miniseries : Gods of the Arena, a to the main series that explored the of the House of Batiatus. He reprised the role in a recurring capacity across the subsequent seasons, appearing in : Vengeance (2012) and : War of the Damned (2013), where evolved from a self-indulgent arena star to a key ally in the rebellion against . To embody the physically demanding character, Clare underwent rigorous training that included sword fighting, stunt work, and strength conditioning to handle the intense gladiatorial combat sequences, which often required weeks of preparation per episode. The production was filmed primarily in , , under , allowing Clare to immerse himself in the historical action-drama environment while adhering to strict diets and schedules during the six-to-seven-month shoots. Clare's performance as the charismatic, hedonistic yet tormented earned praise from critics for its depth and physicality, with reviewers highlighting his ability to balance bravado and vulnerability in the role. The franchise significantly elevated his international profile, marking his breakthrough into and opening doors to larger-scale productions. That same year, Clare made his feature film debut in The Eye of the Storm, a drama directed by and adapted from Patrick White's novel, where he played a supporting role alongside and ; the premiered at the .

Later career (2014–present)

Following the international exposure from his role in the franchise, Dustin Clare diversified his career across , , and production ventures, showcasing his range in historical dramas, , sci-fi, and family-oriented series. In 2014, Clare starred as Lieutenant Harry Moffitt in the ABC miniseries , a depicting the experiences of and nurses during . His portrayal of the compassionate officer contributed to the ensemble's critical acclaim, with the cast collectively earning the 2015 Equity Ensemble Award for their authentic depiction of wartime heroism and camaraderie. In 2015, he appeared as Faber, an undercover mercenary, in a recurring role in season 5 of the action series Strike Back. Clare ventured into horror with his lead role as Detective Sullivan Hill in the 2016–2017 Stan series Wolf Creek, an anthology adaptation of the cult film franchise. As the determined Northern Territory policeman investigating serial killer Mick Taylor, Clare's performance highlighted the psychological toll of the outback's isolation, earning praise for intensifying the series' tense, survival-driven narrative. In 2018, he played Pat McTeer, a human smuggler, in a recurring role in the Netflix series Tidelands. Expanding into science fiction, Clare appeared as Joseph Burke, a rogue Jaeger pilot, in the 2018 blockbuster Pacific Rim Uprising, directed by Steven S. DeKnight. His supporting role in the high-stakes mech-vs-kaiju action film marked a significant Hollywood step, blending physicality with strategic cunning amid global apocalyptic threats. In 2019, Clare joined the third season of the sci-fi mystery Glitch as Mark Clayton-Stone, a enigmatic figure tied to the show's resurrections in a rural town. His intense, morally ambiguous character added layers to the series' exploration of life, death, and hidden identities. That year, he also guest-starred as Richard Stuyler in five episodes of the crime drama Reef Break. Clare co-founded Fighting Chance Films around 2016, an independent production, distribution, and sales company focused on documentaries and narrative features, providing pathways for indie filmmakers through VOD platforms. In 2020, he co-founded the streaming service with his wife, Camille Clare, establishing a niche platform dedicated to , , , and outdoor living content. Launching with over 200 hours of curated documentaries and series, aimed to educate and inspire audiences on sustainable and innovative built environments, reflecting Clare's entrepreneurial shift beyond acting. More recently, Clare played Thommo Gibson, a supportive coach and , in the Netflix teen drama Surviving Summer across its 2022 and 2023 seasons, contributing to the of resilience and community in coastal . In the 2022 comedy , he portrayed a George Michael impersonator, bringing humor to the film's satirical take on tribute artists and self-discovery. In 2023, he appeared as Kane/Porter in the series . In 2025, Clare guest-starred as Silvio Oliveria in an episode of the CW-Stan procedural dramedy , embodying a layered suspect in the detective duo's small-town investigations. These projects underscore Clare's sustained versatility, balancing Australian-rooted stories with global appeal in genres from to lighthearted fare, while his production work through Fighting Chance Films and highlights a broader commitment to cultural storytelling.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Dustin Clare has been married to New Zealand-born actress since 2002, with the couple inscribing "Be Brave" on the inside of their wedding rings—a phrase that later echoed in one of their collaborative projects. The pair welcomed their first child in 2012, followed by two more, and the family of five resides in a renovated 1970s home near , , where they enjoy outdoor activities like and together. Clare and have balanced their acting commitments with family priorities, including temporary relocations for work such as the shoots for the series from 2010 to 2013, during which they collaborated on personal projects like co-writing and starring in the 2014 film while Keenan was pregnant with their first child. Clare has described his family as a vital source of stability, noting that his home serves as "a great for my relationship with and our family" amid the fluctuations of his career.

Philanthropy and activism

Clare has served as an ambassador for the White Ribbon Foundation, an Australian organization focused on preventing men's violence against women, since at least 2010. In this role, he has advocated for awareness and action to end domestic abuse, emphasizing the importance of using public platforms to address gender-based violence in society. In 2012, Clare was appointed ambassador for the Warrambeen Film Festival, supporting its mission to showcase and preserve independent Australian cinema through regional storytelling and short film competitions. This involvement highlighted his commitment to fostering arts initiatives in rural Australia. [Note: Use actual YouTube link if available; alternatively, but avoid Wiki; use Famous Birthdays which says 2012] Clare has tied his activism to his acting career by participating in media appearances and events promoting these causes, including screenings linked to anti-violence campaigns.

Filmography

Film

Dustin Clare made his debut in 2011 with a supporting role in The Eye of the Storm, directed by .
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2011The Eye of the StormColSupporting role in of Patrick White's .
2013GoddessRoryMark LamprellSupporting role in musical .
2014Love Is NowJamesJim LounsburyLead role in romantic .
2014SundayCharlieTim EganLead role; also screenwriter in independent .
2018Joseph BurkeSupporting role in science fiction action sequel.
2022Supporting role in about a Dolly Parton impersonator.
2024With or Without YouCowboyKelly SchillingSupporting role in .

Television

Clare began his television career with guest appearances on series in the mid-2000s.
Year(s)TitleRoleEpisodesNetwork/Production
2005Gareth Williams6
2005All SaintsRick Fallon1
2006–2007Riley Ward48
2007Sir 2 (miniseries)
2008–2010Sean13 (main role, seasons 2–3)Showcase
2009Underbelly: Chris Flannery8
2011: Gods of the Arena6
2012: Vengeance10
2013: War of the Damned10
2014Lt. Harry Moffitt6 (miniseries)
2015Strike Back (season 5: Legacy)Faber10 (recurring)
2016Wolf Creek (season 1)Sullivan Hill6
2016–2021 (The Heart Guy)Jarrod8 (recurring, primarily season 4)
2018TidelandsPat McTeer5 (recurring)
2019Reef BreakRichard Stuyler5
2019 (season 3)Mark Clayton-Stone6/
2019 (season 3)Farmer Dan3
2022–2023Surviving SummerThommo Gibson14/
2023–presentKane / Porter5+ (recurring)Paramount+ / Network 10
2025Silvio Oliveria1+ (guest) /

Awards and nominations

Logie Awards

Dustin Clare received his first Logie Award recognition in 2007, winning the Silver Logie for Most Popular New Male Talent for his role as Riley Ward in the Australian drama series McLeod's Daughters. The 49th Annual TV Week Logie Awards ceremony, held on May 6, 2007, at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, honored achievements in Australian television, with public voting determining the Most Popular categories; Clare's win placed him alongside other recipients such as Gold Logie winner Kate Ritchie for Home and Away. This early accolade, as one of the few major awards in his nascent career, significantly boosted Clare's visibility and established him as a rising talent in Australian television. In 2009, Clare earned a nomination for the Silver Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor for his performance as Sean in the second season of the Showtime series Satisfaction. The nomination, announced among a field including actors from Underbelly and City Homicide, highlighted his versatility in dramatic roles but did not result in a win. No further Logie nominations or wins have been recorded for Clare in subsequent years.

Other awards

In addition to his Logie Award achievements, Dustin Clare received a nomination for the Golden Nymph Award for Most Outstanding Actor at the 49th Monte-Carlo International Television Festival in 2009 for his role as in the series . Clare was also part of the of the miniseries (2014) that collectively won the Equity Ensemble Award in 2015, recognizing outstanding group performance in .

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