Joe Clements

Joseph Clements is an Australian actor who played Senior Sergeant Allan Steiger in the television soap opera, Neighbours, from 2004 to 2007.[1]

Biography

Clements had a role as 'Simmo' in 1993 Australian sitcom Newlyweds,[2] and has had guest roles in Water Rats (1996), Blue Heelers (2001), and The Secret Life of Us (2005). Clements performs as Ned Kelly in a live performance of the outlaw's life story at the Old Melbourne Gaol on a regular basis. He starred in the 2001 movie When Good Ghouls Go Bad along with Back to the Future star Christopher Lloyd. He played a minor role in the movie Yolngu Boy. Clements has been credited under the alias Jose Element, due to a typographical error. He also played an extra in Channel Seven's Thank God You're Here Season Finale.

He has also appeared in Transport Accident Commission advertisements playing the role of a police Senior Sergeant warning people against the dangers of poor road use.

Clements sang in a rock band, The Joes.

Television/Film

Film/Television
Year Title Role Notes
1988 A Country Practice Policeman 1 episode
1980 Boys in the Island Louis TV Movie (credited as Joseph Clements)
1993-1994 Newlyweds Simmo 52 episodes
1994 Law of the Land Billy Webber 1 episode (credited as Joseph Clements)
1996 Water Rats Grieves 1 episode
1999 Dead End Elevator Police Officer
1989-99 Home and Away Brad Mordue/Rowan 3 episodes
2001 Yolngu Boy Policeman at Wharf
2000-01 All Saints Euan James 2 episodes
2001 Ponderosa Iron Hands Malloy 1 episode
2001 When Good Ghouls Go Bad Mike Kankel TV Movie
2001 Blue Heelers Gary Gillard 1 episode
2002 MDA Eric Donoheugh 1 episode
2003 The Wannabees Phillip Drayton
2003 Soul Mate Alvy Short
2005 The Secret Life of Us Lawyer 1 episode
2004-07 Neighbours Allan Steiger 63 episodes
2009 Knowing FBI Agent
2009 My Mother's Fairy Tale Jonathan Krauss
2009 The Jesus Spoon The shopkeeper
2009 Marry, Fuck, Kill John Heinz
2010 City Homicide Randall Finister 1 episode
2016 The Kettering Incident Brian Trengrove 4 episodes

References

  1. "The Company – 2010". Shakespeare by the Sea. David MacSwan. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
  2. "Australian Television: Newlyweds". Australian Television Information Archive. T. Zuk. Retrieved 18 February 2010.


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