Jamie Clarke

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For the English footballer, see Jamie Clarke (footballer). For the U.S. Congressman, see James M. Clarke.
Jamie Clarke
First appearance 1987
Last appearance 2003
Cause/Reason returned to his father in Adelaide
Information
Age 19
Year of birth July 30, 1987
Family Des Clarke (father)
Daphne Clarke (mother) (deceased)
Portrayed by Angus McLaren
Nicholas Mason
James Mason
Ryder Susman
S.J. Dey

James Kingsley (Jamie) Clarke was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours. He was played first by S.J. Dey from the character's birth in 1987 until 1988, when Ryder Susman took over the role.

In 1989, Brothers Nicholas and James Mason played Jamie up until his departure in 1990. In 2003, Angus McLaren took over the role when Jamie returned to Erinsborough as a 16 Year old runaway who Stuart Parker found while staying at a caravan park.

  • Malcolm Clarke (grandfather), married to Eileen Winston (grandmother) and had a relationship with Kate Wells

  • Harry Henderson (great-grandfather)
    • Tina Bentley (grandmother), married to Alan Lawrence (grandfather, deceased)
      • Daphne Lawrence (mother, deceased), married to Des Clarke (father)


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