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Brotherhood star Jason Clarke inks development deal with Showtime sister network CBS

Actor Jason Clarke arrives at the BAFTA tea party in Los Angeles September 2009

It looks like there’s life after Brotherhood.

Jason Clarke, who starred as Providence politician Tommy Caffee on the axed Showtime drama, recently signed a deal with sister network CBS to star in a drama pilot targeted for next season, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

It’s a bit of a repeat for Clarke, who played the lead in a CBS pilot about the U.S. attorneys office last development season.

Like his Brotherhood co-star Jason Isaacs, the Australian actor has also kept busy with film projects.

He played John “Red” Hamilton in Public Enemies, the John Dillinger biopic starring Johnny Depp, and is working on the indie drama Yelling to the Sky .

Clarke is also among the cast of Oliver Stone’s Wall Street 2 with Shia LaBeouf, Michael Douglas and Charlie Sheen.

Image: Zuma Press

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