Luna
02-09-2005, 18:02
Landing a leading role in a popular soap is a dream come true for many actors.
However, for Neighbours star Andrew Clarke, it's proving to be a short-lived affair.
His character, Alex Kinski, hasn't even appeared in episodes being broadcast in Britain, and yet he's already leaving the show.
The 51-year-old actor has appeared in various TV shows over the years, including Prisoner: Cell Block H, Sons and Daughters, Anzacs and Snowy River: The McGregor Saga.
He even played Laurence Olivier in Blonde, a mini-series about Marilyn Monroe.
Clarke's opening Neighbours scenes are set to be broadcast in the UK in the coming months.
Kinski is reportedly a single father who sweeps one of Ramsay Street's many middle-aged women off their feet.
However, it seems heartbreak is just around the corner for not only the female in question, but also his teenage children - daughter Rachel and son Zeke.
Although those in the know aren't letting on the details, a funeral car has been spotted during shooting.
Clarke's final moments in the serial are due to appear on screen in Australia in December.
However, for Neighbours star Andrew Clarke, it's proving to be a short-lived affair.
His character, Alex Kinski, hasn't even appeared in episodes being broadcast in Britain, and yet he's already leaving the show.
The 51-year-old actor has appeared in various TV shows over the years, including Prisoner: Cell Block H, Sons and Daughters, Anzacs and Snowy River: The McGregor Saga.
He even played Laurence Olivier in Blonde, a mini-series about Marilyn Monroe.
Clarke's opening Neighbours scenes are set to be broadcast in the UK in the coming months.
Kinski is reportedly a single father who sweeps one of Ramsay Street's many middle-aged women off their feet.
However, it seems heartbreak is just around the corner for not only the female in question, but also his teenage children - daughter Rachel and son Zeke.
Although those in the know aren't letting on the details, a funeral car has been spotted during shooting.
Clarke's final moments in the serial are due to appear on screen in Australia in December.