Dusty Sorg - Biography

Dusty Sorg grew up on a lonely dirt road in Hugo, Minnesota, a small town outside of St. Paul. Upon seeing Piège de cristal (1988) at the age of twelve, he instantly knew he wanted to become an actor. He began performing and soon starring in his local church productions and high school plays before graduating to area playhouses and local theater around the Twin Cities. He studied under Sandra K. Horner at the Hennepin Center of the Arts in Minneapolis, MN.

Upon moving to Los Angeles in 1999, Dusty quickly booked a McDonalds commercial, the first of several national television commercials. He later was hired at The World Famous Comedy Store, honing his unique, awkward stand-up act as a requirement of employment. He made his starring role debut as Vernon Butts in the cult horror film Freeway Killer (2010) following appearances in Disney's John Carter (2012), NBC's Heroes (2006) and the Hallmark Original Movie Le ranch de la vengeance (2013).

Nominated Best Supporting Actor at the 2013 Maverick Movie Awards for his role in the indie-action film Down and Dangerous (2013), alongside Judd Nelson and Ross Marquand.