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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Aussie Actor's Breakout Role Revisited: From "Our Lips Are Sealed" to Hollywood Stardom

Aussie Actor's Breakout Role Revisited: From "Our Lips Are Sealed" to Hollywood Stardom

20 Oct

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Summary

  • Jason Clarke revisited his breakout role in 2000's "Our Lips Are Sealed"
  • The film launched his career in the U.S. and helped him move to America
  • Clarke has since starred in acclaimed films like "Zero Dark Thirty" and "Oppenheimer"
Aussie Actor's Breakout Role Revisited: From "Our Lips Are Sealed" to Hollywood Stardom

In 2025, Australian actor Jason Clarke, who has become a veteran of numerous acclaimed films, revisited the role that launched his career in the U.S. - his part as villain henchman Mac in the 2000 film "Our Lips Are Sealed."

During an appearance on SiriusXM's The Julia Cunningham Show, Clarke admitted that the film, which was partly set and filmed in Sydney, was his "first experience of an American production coming to Australia." He acknowledged that the role provided him with more money than he could have earned in Australia at the time, which he then used to move to America.

Despite the film being nearly 25 years old, Clarke still regularly encounters fans who recognize him from "Our Lips Are Sealed." This early role paved the way for his subsequent success, with Clarke going on to star in critically acclaimed films such as "Zero Dark Thirty," "The Great Gatsby," "Mudbound," and the upcoming "Oppenheimer."

In addition to his impressive film work, Clarke has also made a name for himself with memorable TV roles, including on "Brotherhood" and "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty." Most recently, he has taken on the role of disgraced lawyer Alex Murdaugh in the Hulu limited series "Murdaugh: Death in the Family," which delves into the real-life Murdaugh family scandal.

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Jason Clarke's breakout role was in the 2000 film "Our Lips Are Sealed," where he played the villain henchman Mac.
The film was Clarke's "first experience of an American production coming to Australia," and the money he earned from it allowed him to move to the U.S., launching his successful Hollywood career.
Since his breakout in "Our Lips Are Sealed," Jason Clarke has gone on to star in acclaimed films such as "Zero Dark Thirty," "The Great Gatsby," "Mudbound," and the upcoming "Oppenheimer." He has also had memorable TV roles, including on "Brotherhood" and "Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty."

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