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The Sun Hearld
Heath Gilmore
December 21st, 2008
Known as Mr Rent-A-Kill, Christopher Dale Flannery is about to re-enter a new era in Australia’s popular culture.
Flannery disappeared in 1985 accompanied by much lurid speculation played out in the newspapers and current affairs television programs of the day.
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The Age
Sally Rope
December 11, 2008
At A wedding this year, a friend’s actor beau mentioned he had scored a role in Foxtel’s set-in-a-brothel drama Satisfaction. Once I had got over that I would almost certainly end up seeing him in the nuddy doing very naughty things with someone who wasn’t my friend (I know he’s an actor, but I’m not, so it won’t make future dinner parties any less weird), I launched into a champagne-fuelled tirade about how Satisfaction was a waste of money and a perfectly good cast, and if they’d spent more time on character development and less on ridiculously elaborate shagging scenes, it would be a much better show. Read the rest of this entry »
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Herald Sun
Erin McWhirter
December 17, 2008 12:00am
After trying his luck in Hollywood, Dustin Clare is counting on a blossoming acting career back home with roles in McLeod’s Daughters and Satisfaction.
Dustin Clare is awe-struck by his recent good fortune.Whether it’s luck or fate, the actor, who wooed female fans of rural drama McLeod’s Daughters playing farmer Riley Ward, is in demand. Read the rest of this entry »
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source: .urbancinefile.com.au
10/7/2008
The directorial short film debut from writer/director/actor Dustin Clare, Cane Cutter, will have its world premiere at the prestigious Palm Springs International ShortFest in August. Dustin travelled previously to Palm Springs as the star of a Perth-shot short film Iron Bird, directed by Chris Richards-Scully.
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June 29, 2008
The Sunday Mail
TV Week Logie Award winner Dustin Clare has joined the cast of Satisfaction.
He will star alongside the ensemble of Diana Glenn, Kestie Morassi, Bojana Novakovic, Peta Sergeant, Madeleine West and Alison Whyte.
Clare will be introduced as a new character, Sean, the brother of Mel, played by Madeleine West.
Clare is best known for his role as Riley Ward on the long-running series McLeod’s Daughters and won the TV Week Logie Award in 2007 for Most Popular New Male Talent.
Since graduating from the WA Academy of Performing Arts in 2004, he has appeared in guest roles in All Saints and Headland and played the role of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in the ABC docu-drama Air Australia.
Clare starred in the 30-minute short film Iron Bird and recently wrote, directed and starred in the short film Cane Cutter, which will premiere at the Palm Springs International ShortFest Film Festival in August.
For the last 12 months he has been living in the US after being signed by a manager, and he returns to Australia to take up the role in Satisfaction.
Speaking about joining Satisfaction, Dustin says,” This is the kind of role that you don’t get many opportunities to play so I am very excited about it. Joining such an amazing cast is a fantastic opportunity for me to learn, and be part of something which takes risks and produces great results.”
Set in and around 232, an up-market city brothel, Satisfaction reveals the world of five high class escorts and their manager as they juggle the pressures of their private lives with their secret profession.
Unlike anything seen on Australian television, season one of the show received nominations for five ASTRA Awards including Most Popular Program, and three TV Week Logie Awards with Alison Whyte winning the Silver Logie Best Actress for her role as Lauren.