He's only onscreen for a few minutes as one of the adult John Connor's friends.
But a google search yields this rather amazing beefcake photo.
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Why have I never heard of this guy before?
He's an African-Australian actor, a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Arts, with theater credits including Dirty Butterfly and Merchant of Venice.
7 movie appearances, mostly directed by Sam Worthington.
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The Hard Word (2002), about three brothers who are bank robbers, has buddy-bonding subtexts. Dorian plays the psycho Tarzan.
He wrote and starred in the beefcake-heavy short Enzo (2004), about an African-Australian boxer.
He's also done a lot of Australian tv: White Collar Blues, Dance Academy, Rescue Special Ops, The Straits.
Then there's this shirtless photo shoot on the ocean.
But no biographies or interviews that I can find. Even his personal website completely omits biographical details.
Is he gay in real life? Or gay positive? Details! I need details!
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