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词条 Justine Clarke
释义

  1. Early life

  2. Film & Television Career

  3. Theatre

  4. Music

  5. Personal life

  6. Discography

  7. Filmography

      Film    Television  

  8. References

  9. External links

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| caption = Justine Clarke at the 2018 ARIA Awards in Sydney, Australia
| name = Justine Clarke
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|11|16|df=y}}
| birth_place = Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
| death_date =
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| occupation = Actress, singer, television host
| yearsactive = 1978 – present
| spouse = Jack Finsterer
| children = 3
| record label = ABC Music
| website = {{URL|http://www.justineclarke.com.au}}
| awards = Ástor – Best Actress 2006
ARIA – Best Children's Album 2013
ARIA – Best Children's Album 2018
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Justine Clarke (born 16 November 1971) is an Australian actress, singer and television host. She has been acting since the age of seven and has appeared in some of Australia's best-known TV shows. She is also a film and stage actor, and won the Best Actress Award at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival in Argentina in 2006 for her role in independent film Look Both Ways.

Early life

Justine Clarke was born in Sydney. At the age of seven, whilst attending Woollahra Public School with other up and coming talents like Mouche Phillips and Deni Hines, she began appearing in television commercials, one of which was Arnott's Humphrey B. Bear biscuits.[1] At eleven she played the role of Brigitta in the stage musical, The Sound of Music.[2]

Film & Television Career

Clarke's first significant acting role was as the character Anna Goanna in the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. The same year she appeared in the TV series The Maestro's Company and featured in the 1986 mini-series Professor Poopsnaggle's Steam Zeppelin. The following year she made appearances in A Country Practice and Willing and Abel.[3]

In 1988, Clarke began an eighteen months role on the soap opera, Home and Away, as one of 17 original cast members, playing the character of Ruth "Roo" Stewart. The character of Roo was reinstated in the cast list in 2010, portrayed by Georgie Parker, making the character of Roo one of only two remaining original characters in the series (along with Ray Meagher's character of Alf Stewart). Clarke was one of several Home and Away cast-members to star in a stage musical about the soap, which toured the UK in 1991.[4]

Following her departure from Home and Away in 1989, Clarke appeared in the short-lived series Family and Friends before going on to act in several mini-series including Come In Spinner, Golden Fiddles and Tracks of Glory.

Clarke's film Turning April in 1996 was followed by Blackrock with Heath Ledger in 1997. More recently she has starred in the films Danny Deckchair and Look Both Ways. The role of Meryl Lee in Look Both Ways scored Clarke a nomination for an Australian Film Institute (AFI) Lead Actress award in 2005[5] and the award for Best Actress at the Mar del Plata International Film Festival.

In 1999, Clarke became a presenter on long-running ABC Kids television program, Play School, a role that she maintains to the present day.

{{Quotation|The first time I stepped onto that set I felt like I was a child again and I had climbed into the television! I remember feeling slightly nervous about meeting old pros like Jemima and Big Ted, but they were very warm and welcoming and just the same as they are on the show.|Justine Clarke|on becoming a Play School presenter[2]}}

After appearing in three episodes of the series Wildside, she played Dr Samantha O'Hara in 21 episodes of All Saints. She also played the leading role in the Australian medical drama The Surgeon and appeared in the third season of the critically acclaimed Australian TV Drama series Love My Way, as Simone, the estranged sister of Asher Keddie's Julia.

2009 saw Clarke star in the Showcase television series Tangle. In 2012, she appeared in Woodley. Other television appearances followed, including playing the role of Bernadette in The Time of Our Lives from 2013-2014;[6] the character Eve in House Husbands in 2016; Noelene Hogan in Hoges; as well as appearances in Rake and Gallipoli.

In 2010, Clarke starred in the short film Peekaboo. She has also provided the voice of Miss Cassandra in the Maya The Bee films.

Clarke created the popular children's television series The Justine Clarke Show!, which premiered in 2017 on ABC KIDS.

Theatre

An experienced stage actor, Clarke has worked with the Sydney Theatre Company in productions such as The Man with Five Children, Trelawey of the Wells, Cyrano de Bergerac, The Herbal Bed, Hedda Gabler, Stiffs and Muriel's Wedding, and for Belvoir Company B in Michael Gow's Toy Symphony.

Music

Clarke has released multiple gold and platinum-selling albums and DVDs of Children's music through ABC Music.

Her albums include I Like To Sing (2005); Songs To Make You Smile (2008); Great Big World (2010); A Little Day Out With Justine Clarke (2012); Pyjama Jam! (2015); and The Justine Clarke Show! (2017).

Clarke has twice won the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album, in 2013 for A Little Day Out With Justine Clarke and in 2018 for The Justine Clarke Show!.[7]

Music videos for some of Clarke's most well-known songs, including 'Watermelon' and 'Dinosaur Roar', are broadcast regularly on ABC KIDS TV.

In 2016, Clarke collaborated with singer-songwriter Josh Pyke on 'Words Make The World Go Around', a song to celebrate, promote and raise funds for the work of the Indigenous Literacy Foundation[8]

In the 1990s, Clarke performed in a number of bands with fellow Australian thespians, including Loene Carmen and Noah Taylor. These groups included the country and western combo The Honky Tonk Angels; punk band The White Trash Mamas; and the avante-garde Cardboard Box Man.[9]

In the late '90s she was a backing vocalist in the Sydney band Automatic Cherry, which also featured The Cruel Sea guitarist James Cruickshank. The band released the album Slow Burner in 1997.

In 2014, Clarke teamed up with Tex Perkins for series of shows paying tribute to Lee Hazlewood and Nancy Sinatra.[10]

Clarke is also a jazz vocalist and cabaret singer, popular on the Sydney club circuit.[1]

Personal life

Clarke has three children named Josef, Nina and Max with her husband, actor Jack Finsterer and are living in Sydney.[1][11][12][13]

Discography

  • I Like To Sing (ABC KIDS, 2005)
  • Songs To Make You Smile (ABC KIDS, 2008)
  • Great Big World (ABC KIDS, 2010)
  • A Little Day Out With Justine Clarke (ABC KIDS, 2012)
  • Pyjama Jam! (ABC KIDS, 2015)
  • The Justine Clarke Show! (ABC KIDS, 2017)

Filmography

Film

Year Title RoleNotes
1985Mad Max Beyond ThunderdomeAnna Goanna
1996Turning AprilRosa
1997BlackrockTiffany
2000BootmenKim
2003Danny DeckchairTrudy Dunphy
2003Japanese StoryJane
2003Car ParkReneeShort
2005Look Both WaysMeryl Lee
2008{{sortname>The|List|nolink=1}}AmyShort
20088MotherSegment: "The Water Diary"
2009In Her SkinIrene
2011PeekabooJillianShort
2011Spider WalkAngelaShort
2013{{sortname>The|Humble Beginnings of the Balloon|nolink=1}}Narrator (voice)Short
2014HealingMichelle
2014Maya the BeeMiss Cassandra (voice)English version
2015{{sortname>A|Month of Sundays|A Month of Sundays (2015 film)}}Wendy
2016True BlueDiane Carter
2018The Honey Games Queen (voice) English version

Television

Year Title RoleNotes
1984{{sortname>The|Maestro's Company|nolink=1}}TinaTV series
1986Professor Poopsnagle's Steam ZeppelinCarmenTV series
1987{{sortname>A|Country Practice}}Nicki SimpsonGuest role (5 episodes)
1988Princess KateKate McLellandTV film
1988–89Home and AwayRoo StewartRegular role
1990Come In SpinnerMonnie MaloneTV film
1990Family and FriendsCheryl BrooksTV film
1994Golden FiddlesLiddy PowellTV miniseries
1994Tracks of GloryKate O'BrienTV miniseries
1996TwistedPip"The Crossing"
1998WildsideJessie Roscoe / Jessie Armstrong"1.11", "1.12", "1.32"
1998Never Tell Me NeverAnnaTV film
1998–99All SaintsDr. Samantha O'HaraRecurring role (series 1-2)
1999-Play SchoolPresenterTV series
2001Head StartJulia Hunter"Seeing Is Believing"
2004Go BigGina KatzTV film
2004{{sortname>The|Brush-Off|nolink=1}}SalinaTV film
2005{{sortname>The|Surgeon}}Dr. Eve AgiusMain role
2007Love My WaySimoneRecurring role
2007Bastard BoysJanine McSwainTV miniseries
2007Chandon PicturesSamantha"Back to School"
2009–2012TangleAlly KovacMain role
2012WoodleyEmMain role
2013–14{{sortname>The|Time of Our Lives|The Time of Our Lives (TV series)}}Bernadette FlynnMain role
2014It's a DateAmy"What's the Worst Thing That Can Happen on a Date?"
2015GallipoliMrs. JohnsonTV miniseries
2015House HusbandsEveMain role (series 4)
2016RakeAlli Franklin"4.2"
2016Have You Been Paying Attention?HerselfGuest Quiz Master
2017HogesNoelene HoganTV miniseries
2017The Justine Clarke ShowHerselfTV longseries
2018Who Do You Think You Are?HerselfSeries 9, Episode 5

References

1. ^Look every which way – TV & Radio – Entertainment – theage.com.au
2. ^Play School >> faces >> presenters >> justine
3. ^Harrison, Tony The Australian Film and Television Companion Simon and Schuster 1994 {{ISBN|0-7318-0455-4}}
4. ^"Home and Away musical {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070705103255/http://www.mook-e.com/bio/clarke.htm |date= 5 July 2007 }}", mook. URL last accessed on 2007-01-29.
5. ^Look both ways – Sarah Watt, William McInnes, Justine Clarke, Anthony Hayes – CIA
6. ^http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/timeofourlives.htm
7. ^{{Cite web|title = Justine Clarke : News / 'A Little Day Out with Justine' wins 2013 ARIA award for Best Children's Album|url = http://www.justineclarke.com.au/news/53|website = www.justineclarke.com.au|accessdate = 2015-12-14}}
8. ^{{cite web |last1=Foundation |first1=Indigenous Literacy |title=website |url=https://www.indigenousliteracyfoundation.org.au/a-musical-collaboration-with-justine-clarke-josh-pyke-gawura-school.html |website=Indigenous Literacy Foundation |accessdate=21 November 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web |last1=ABC |first1=Double J |title=Justine Clarke |url=https://www.abc.net.au/doublej/music-reads/music-news/pj-harvey-was-a-revelation-queen-of-kids-justine-clarke-remember/10317170 |website=ABC |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}
10. ^{{cite web |last1=Zuel |first1=Bernard |url=https://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/antiromance-valentines-tribute-to-lee-hazlewood-and-nancy-sinatra-20140213-32n3o.html |website=Sydney Morning Herald |publisher=Fairfax}}
11. ^I Like to Sing – Arts Reviews – Arts – Entertainment – smh.com.au
12. ^Song in their hearts – The Daily Telegraph
13. ^Mendelsohn, Clarke miss Tangle launch – news.com.au

External links

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