Justine Clarke

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.9502

Gender

Female

Birthday

21-Nov-1971

Age

(55 years old)

Place of Birth

Sydney, Australia

Also Known As
  • Джастин Кларк

Justine Clarke

Biography

Justine Clarke (born 1971) is an Australian actor and singer. 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 2006 for her role in Look Both Ways. Description above from the Wikipedia article Justine Clarke, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Play School: Live In Concert Play School: Live In Concert (2006) Character: Herself
Join your favourite Play School presenters Justine, Jay, Karen and Rhys as they sing songs, play games and tell stories in this brand new live production. With more than 35 songs, there's 50 minutes of Play School fun to enjoy!
Play School: Nursery Rhymes Play School: Nursery Rhymes (2001) Character: Herself
For over 30 years, Play School has been entertaining and teaching thousands of young Australians with its innovative and creative program style. Encouraging participation through a variety of interactive activities, Play School has without a doubt become an integral part of growing up. Presented by well-loved Play School hosts such as Noni Hazlehurst, Justine Clarke, Deborah Mailman and Rhys Muldoon, this special 100-minute DVD is jam-packed with over 30 favourite nursery rhymes, games to play, four segments on things to make and do, and nine animations including "Im a Little Teapot" and "This Little Piggy". Plus, the DVD contains four lovely stories and is also subtitled for the hearing impaired. Considered to be the most successful regular television program for pre-school children in the country, Play School is sure to be adored by a whole new generation of pre-schoolers. If there's a preschooler in your household, this is one DVD you won't want to miss!
Justine Clarke: Songs to Make You Smile Justine Clarke: Songs to Make You Smile (2008) Character: Self
Listen to Justine as she journeys through a musical landscape as joyous and as diverse as I Like To Sing - this time incorporating the western swing of 'Mrs. Knife and Mr. Fork', the ACDC rocks sounds of 'Jelly Jelly Jelly' and the James Taylor-esque lullaby 'Creatures Of The Rain And Sun'...
Turning April Turning April (1996) Character: Rosa
Disconnected from her family, April, an ambitious bureaucrat's wife and the daughter of wealthy parents, amuses herself with petty shoplifting. During a thieving spree, she is taken hostage by a gang of outcasts.
Tracks of Glory Tracks of Glory (1992) Character: Kate O'Brien
Racial barriers are broken in circa-1900 Australia by Major Taylor, who becomes a world-champion bicycle racer.
Go Big Go Big (2004) Character: Gina Katz
Thirty year old Gina Katz, fired from a lowly telemarketing job, changes her whole life overnight. Gina's transformation means embarking upon a wild and seductive journey with the strange Foster brothers she meets in a bar. Together the trio would found a huge, rich company of world-class. They don't have an office or any employees, just very sexy business cards, good-looking suits and Ethan's knack for stretching the truth...
Peekaboo Peekaboo (2011) Character: Jillian
When a toddler goes missing in a car park, her mother fears she has been abducted.
The Humble Beginnings of the Balloon The Humble Beginnings of the Balloon (2013) Character: Narrator
Balloons were originally created for scientific experiments in 1847. But what event changed history to spark widespread use of the way we utilize them today?
Still Twisted Still Twisted (1997) Character: Pip (segment 'The Crossing')
Four unsuspecting victims are hurled into a twisted and altered reality: ... a young woman tries to flee a hit-and-run with destiny... an ex-ballroom champion hides a mysterious secret from the past in his bedroom... a routine job for a hitman takes an unusual turn... and a woman finds herself trapped in a train station with a bizarre railway clerk. All four soon discover that their preconceived notions of reality couldn't be further from the truth.
Justine Clarke: Great Big World Justine Clarke: Great Big World (2010) Character: Herself
A generation of pre-schoolers can now proudly say ‘I Like to Sing’ and know all the ‘Songs To Make You Smile’, so get ready to explore the ‘Great Big World’ of more music and wonder from Justine Clarke. Following on from the success of her previous releases comes Justine’s third DVD of fun, accessible and sweetly humorous songs for all the family to enjoy. There is so much to see and do in our Great Big World so let's go!
Justine Clarke: I Like To Sing Justine Clarke: I Like To Sing (2007) Character: Self
Children ages 1 through 6 will love travelling with Justine Clarke on this musical journey through the 15 unique songs of 'I Like To Sing'. From the beautifully animated 'Watermelon' to the all singing, all dancing musical numbers of 'The Dancing Chicken' and 'It's Starting To Rain'. 'I Like To Sing' is an exuberant, fun, contemporary and colourful foray into a magical world of music for kids.
Blackrock Blackrock (1997) Character: Tiffany
In New South Wales, Jared surfs with his mates and has a first girl. He hosts a beach party for his older pal, Ricko, and witnesses four of his mates gang-rape a 15 year old. He does nothing, and the next day, she's found murdered. At school, the boys and the girls react: the girls with anger at the perpetrators, the boys with jeering at the dead girl's morality. The students' parents have their own responses. Jared retreats into angry silence, disgusted that he did nothing to help the dead girl. Meanwhile, his mother wants to talk to him about her impending cancer surgery, the police want to know what he saw, and his friend Ricko wants an alibi. Jared's cracking under the pressure.
The List The List (2008) Character: Amy
After making wrong choices, Dale has found himself on a dark path: one of violence and crime. Earmarked to commit a murder, he is already dispassionate to his cause... but a collision with his romantic past sparks a deeper questioning.
Touch the Sun: Princess Kate Touch the Sun: Princess Kate (1988) Character: Kate McLelland
Kate McLelland's life is a normal one of a girl her age in the eastern suburbs, until her discovery that she is adopted. This is the story of her search for her natural mother and the resulting relationship.
A (Very) Musical Christmas A (Very) Musical Christmas (2024) Character: Self
Australia’s finest musical talent grace the stage with the sounds of the festive season
Spécial Mad Max Spécial Mad Max (1985) Character: Self
French making of documentary / set visit on Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome.
The Brush-Off The Brush-Off (2004) Character: Salina
The political adviser to Australia's Minister of the Arts investigates the suspicious death of a disgruntled artist.
The Water Diary The Water Diary (2006) Character: Mum
A story through a child's eyes about living through a drought.
Japanese Story Japanese Story (2003) Character: Jane
Sandy, a geologist, finds herself stuck on a field trip to the Pilbara desert with a Japanese man she finds inscrutable, annoying and decidedly arrogant. Hiromitsu's view of her is not much better. Things go from bad to worse when they become stranded in one of the most remote regions on Earth.
8 8 (2008) Character: Mother (segment "The Water Diary")
8 shorts centered around 8 themes directed by 8 famous film directors involved and sharing their opinion on progress, on the set-backs and the challenges our planet faces today.
In the Company of Actors In the Company of Actors (2007) Character: Self / Thea Elvsted
Within the world of theatre the rehearsal room is a sacred space -- the private domain where boundaries are pushed, risks taken, mistakes made, vulnerabilities exposed and, at its very best, magic created. It's not a place into which the public is often, if ever, invited. Until now; In The Company of Actors features an ensemble of Australia's finest actors, including Cate Blanchett and Hugo Weaving, as they prepare to perform the Sydney Theatre Company's production of Hedda Gabler, at the prestigious Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. Opening night is just five weeks away and the pressure is on.
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) Character: Anna Goanna
Mad Max becomes a pawn in a decadent oasis of a technological society, and when exiled, becomes the deliverer of a colony of children.
In Her Skin In Her Skin (2009) Character: Irene
Tale of a 15-year-old Australian girl who went missing.
Maya the Bee: The Honey Games Maya the Bee: The Honey Games (2018) Character: Queen (voice)
Following an unproductive harvest season, it’s up to Maya and her brave friends to save their hive by competing in a series of games.
Healing Healing (2014) Character: Michelle
Viktor Kahdem is a man who has almost given up on life, sentenced to a low-security prison farm, a completely non-threatening environment where it is still felt that some individuals can be reformed. At Won Wron, Case Worker Matt Perry has established a unique program to rehabilitate broken men through giving them the responsibility for the rehabilitation of injured raptors - beautiful, fearsome proud eagles, falcons and owls. Against all odds, Matt takes on Viktor as his number one test case, introducing him to Yasmine, the majestic wedge tailed eagle with a 2 metre wingspan. If these two can tame each other, anything is possible.
Never Tell Me Never Never Tell Me Never (1998) Character: Anna
This is the true story of Janine Shepard, a world class skier faced with tragedy, being hit by a car and being told she will never walk again.
Maya the Bee Movie Maya the Bee Movie (2014) Character: Miss Cassandra (voice)
A bubbly little bumblebee rebels against the rules of the hive to make all kinds of friends—from violin-playing grasshoppers to a hornet named Sting.
Red Dog: True Blue Red Dog: True Blue (2016) Character: Diane Carter
When eleven-year-old Mick is shipped off to his grandfather's cattle station in Western Australia, he befriends a scrappy, one-of-a-kind dog that will change his life forever.
Danny Deckchair Danny Deckchair (2003) Character: Trudy Dunphy
Based on a true story, the tale of a cement truck driver named Danny, whose long awaited vacation is cancelled thanks to his scheming girlfriend, Trudy. Danny escapes his grim life in suburban Australia and blasts into the skies in a chair tied with helium balloons. A mighty thunderstorm blows him clean off the map, and spits him out far away over the lush green town of Clarence. In this new town, he rockets into the world of Glenda, the town's only parking cop. While the media back home becomes obsessed with the story of his disappearance, Danny gets to reinvent himself in this new town, and in his great adventure, he discovers a true soul mate in Glenda. Fate catches up with him eventually, as Danny's true identity is revealed and Trudy--now a tabloid celebrity--comes to the idyllic town to claim Danny and drag him back to Sydney. Danny, however, is a changed man; he's discovered what it means to be happy and has found a new self-worth.
Look Both Ways Look Both Ways (2005) Character: Meryl Lee
During one unusually hot weekend, four friends struggle after hearing some life-changing news.
A Month of Sundays A Month of Sundays (2016) Character: Wendy
Frank Mollard, divorced but still attached, can't move on and also can't sell a house in a property boom, much less connect with his teenage son. One night Frank gets a phone call from his mother. Nothing out of the ordinary there – apart from the fact that she died the year before.
Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb (2021) Character: Queen (voice)
When Maya, a headstrong little bee, and her best friend Willy, rescue an ant princess, they find themselves in the middle of an epic bug battle that will take them to strange new worlds and test their friendship to its limits.
Making Muriel Making Muriel (2017) Character: Self
Making Muriel gives audiences exclusive behind the scenes access as P.J. Hogan adapts his iconic film, Muriel's Wedding into a stage musical for Sydney Theatre Company, 23 years after the film was a surprise box office hit.
Bootmen Bootmen (2000) Character: Kim
Sean Odkin loves to dance—much to his fathers distain. When the woman he loves cannot return his love, he goes in search of the only thing that can make him whole again—dancing.



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