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Hugo Kingsley Johnstone-Burt (born 1988) is a Scottish-Australian actor. He grew up in Sydney and decided to become an actor after attending his first drama class. Johnstone-Burt graduated from the
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in 2009. He appeared in small roles in Australian dramas '' Rake'', ''
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'' and '' Underbelly: The Golden Mile'', before he was cast as Fish Lamb in ''
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''. The role earned him two ASTRA Award nominations. Johnstone-Burt went on to star in ''Carelesss Love'' and he took on the role of Constable Hugh Collins in
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's ''
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''. In 2012, Johnstone-Burt appeared in '' Tricky Business'' and filmed a guest role in ''
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''. He has also appeared in the musical drama film ''
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'' (2013) and the disaster film '' San Andreas'' (2015).


Early life

Johnstone-Burt was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He moved to Australia with his family when he was two years old, and grew up in Sydney. His parents were both in the navy. His brother is in the army, while his sister is a lawyer. Johnstone-Burt told ''
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's'' Erin Miller that he chose a career in acting because he was not good at anything in high school, saying "I was a bit of a clown and liked to muck around and make people laugh, and then I went to my first drama class and thought, 'Well, amazing, I can do this for the rest of my life.'" His parents supported his career choice and after leaving
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, Johnstone-Burt auditioned for the
National Institute of Dramatic Art The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts is based in Sydney, New South Wales. Founded in 1958, many of Australia's leading actors and directors trained at NIDA, including Cat ...
(NIDA) aged 18. However, he was told he was too young to attend and he decided to go travelling instead. When he returned to Australia, Johnstone-Burt auditioned for NIDA again and was accepted. For his graduation play in 2009, he took on the role of Jack in ''
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''.


Career

Johnstone-Burt had small roles in episodes of '' Rake'' and ''
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'' and starred in the film '' Before the Rain''. He also appeared as "a young thug" in '' Underbelly: The Golden Mile''. The actor stated that the role allowed him to play tougher than he is in real life and commented that it "gives you a bit of a rush." Johnstone-Burt garnered a nomination for an Out of the Box award from the
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. A week before he graduated from NIDA, Johnstone-Burt was approached to play the brain damaged Fish Lamb in the television adaptation of
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's ''
Cloudstreet ''Cloudstreet'' is a novel by Australian writer Tim Winton published in 1991. It chronicles the lives of two working-class families, the Pickles and the Lambs, who come to live together in a large house called Cloudstreet in Perth, Western Aus ...
''. After attending the audition, the actor believed he had done a good enough job to secure the role. He told a ''
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'' reporter, "I supposed I walked out thinking I did a good job – seeing how I worked with irector Matthew Savilleand taking his direction. Then I had to sit by my phone for a month and hopefully get a call." To prepare for the role, Johnstone-Burt visited a home for people with intellectual disabilities and he then spent four months shooting the miniseries in Western Australia. For his performance in ''Cloudstreet'', the actor earned nominations for Best New Talent and Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor at the 2012
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. A reporter for the ''
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'' also included Johnstone-Burt in their "11 Faces To Watch in 2011" list. The actor next appeared as Seb in
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's film ''Careless Love''. He also travelled to Hollywood for the pilot season, where he auditioned for upcoming television shows and films. Johnstone-Burt was then cast as Constable Hugh Collins in ABC TV's ''
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'', a drama series based on
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's Phryne Fisher historical mysteries. ''Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries'' was renewed for a second series in which he reprised his role. In March 2012, Johnstone-Burt joined the cast of drama series '' Tricky Business''. The following month, Johnstone-Burt revealed that he had filmed a guest role for the soap opera ''
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''. The actor called his character,
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, "a super-creepy stalker guy" and said he had worked a lot with Ada Nicodemou (
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). He also appeared alongside
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in the musical drama film ''
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''. In 2015, Johnstone-Burt continued to appear in his role of Hugh in the third season of ''Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries''. He also had a leading role in the feature film '' San Andreas'', alongside
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. Johnstone-Burt appeared in the Network Ten drama ''
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'' as Vincent, the brother of lead character Lily played by
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. In 2020, he retake his role of constable Hugh Collins in Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears.


Personal life

Johnstone-Burt has been in a relationship with ''
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'' reporter Julie Snook since 2016. The couple announced their engagement in November 2019.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Johnstone-Burt, Hugo 1987 births Living people Australian male television actors Male actors from Sydney 21st-century Australian male actors Australian male film actors National Institute of Dramatic Art alumni