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Encyclopedia > Charlie Clausen
Charlie Clausen
Born: 1978
Melbourne, Australia
Occupation: Actor

Charlie Clausen (born 1978 in Melbourne) is an Australian actor most known for his role as Jake Harrison on McLeod's Daughters in 2003, but most recently for his role as Acting Sergeant Alex Kirby on the now axed drama series Blue Heelers, which he starred in for most of Season 12 (2005) and Season 13 (2006). 1978 (MCMLXXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Melbournes Yarra River is popular area for walking, jogging, cycling and relaxing on the banks with a picnic Melbourne (pronounced either or [1]) is the second most populous city in Australia with a metropolitan area population of approximately 3. ...

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Clausen completed 23-of-43 passes for 283 yards and four touchdowns for the Volunteers (5-2, 3-2 SEC) in the win.
Clausen hit C.J. Fayton for 29 yards and a first down, however, before Clausen found Banks for the tying score.
Clausen went to work, using his experience and poise to complete six-of-eight passes on the game-tying drive.
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