Carter Doyle embarked on his acting journey at a remarkably young age, with appearances in Australian drama serials Blue Heelers in 1994 and Good Guys Bad Guys in 1997, as well as feature films The Feds: Deadfall in 1996 and Rainbow's End in 1995, by the time he was just 16 years old.
Following the completion of his high school education, Carter pursued his passion for filmmaking at the esteemed Footscray Film and Television Academy in Melbourne, Australia, where he honed his skills by performing in over sixty student films and directing ten of his own projects.
One of his notable short films, The Tub, premiered at various International Film Festivals throughout 2003 and 2004, garnering significant attention and acclaim.
In 2009, Carter's impressive resume continued to grow, with appearances in the Australian Television series Rush, which debuted in 2008, and City Homicide, which first aired in 2006, as well as the feature film How to Be a SexStar, released in 2010.