Jason Clarke

Jason Clarke
Jason Clarkeis an Australian film and television actor. Clarke has appeared in many TV series. He is best known as a TV actor for his role as Tommy Caffee on the television series Brotherhood. He has also appeared in many films, often as an antagonist. Some of his notable film roles include Death Race, Public Enemies, Zero Dark Thirty, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Terminator Genisysand Everest...
NationalityAustralian
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth17 July 1969
CityWinton, Australia
CountryAustralia
It's tough to win four games in the other team's building. Hat's off to them, they're a very classy team. They played very well.
We didn't know we'd end up here when we left,
I don't sleep and I am an overachiever, I guess. Ã I feel I am successful in my business, and I feel I have a responsibility to give back through music and helping to do events. Ã I don't do it as much as I used to, but I still dabble from time to time.
I work too much. Being successful this past year has been amazing, but that success means either hiring more people or to do it ourselves. The latter is usually more true than the former. But that is OK. It's still worth it.
People want both. They want branches where they can talk to people and the convenience of online banking when they can log on out of hours. The two feed off each other.
I first came on board when Ed and Mike Clay founded the Millersville organization, and it has been a privilege to see it go from an experiment to where it is now.
With so much foot traffic, there wasn't much accumulation downtown. Crews would come behind us and put down salt. I think we managed to get everybody home safe and sound.
It's good the team is back again. You can never have too much hockey.
It's great for the community to provide so much for the homeless.
The guy I read and I love is Irvin Yalom.
As an actor, the first thing you learn in drama school is you never judge.
I love a good wool suit, and I appreciate the fact that it's a natural fiber. I know where it comes from, and I know how it's bred. And it's built to last. It breathes and it feels good. A lot of my climbing and hiking gear is all wool, because I can wear it for a week straight and it doesn't smell. And when you get hot and sweaty in a cold temperature, it stays warm. So your body temperature stays at a good warmth rather than freezing your ass off.
My favorite part of any project is the preparation. It's where you get to meet the people, the experts.
In terms of publicity and interviews, well, it's really hard in this modern world to keep a sense of mystery.