Up until two months ago, Mr Christiansen, who has worked as a professional stuntman for more than 25 years and featured in more than 150 feature films, TV productions and live high-risk action stunt shows, had been living at his beachside oasis at 21 Oak Street, Oak Beach with his wife Tiffany and three children.

He is known for his work alongside George Clooney and Julia Roberts as the Australian stunt co-ordinator in the romantic comedy Ticket to Paradise, and has been the stunt coordinator for actor Russell Crowe’s last three action films.

Another of his career highlights was overseeing an ad campaign for the Australian Formula One Grand Prix, which involved Daniel Ricciardo racing an F1 car through the outback and trying to outrun a low-flying aerobatic pilot on Grand Pacific Drive, NSW.


Ray White Port Douglas selling principal Mark Flinn is marketing the six-bedroom, four-bathroom beachside sanctuary for more than $1,799,000 million via private treaty.

Mr Flinn said the two-level home included a spacious main residence and a separate studio


“The open-plan living design enhances the connection to the spectacular natural surroundings and uninterrupted panoramic ocean views,” Mr Flinn said.

“The hidden coastal haven allows for a barefoot luxury lifestyle.”

Mr Christiansen, who has lined up stunt work on the Gold Coast for the next year-and-a-half, said it was a “no-brainer” to make the move back to Palm Beach, where they have another home.

“I was missing too much of my kids growing up while I was working on the Gold Coast, as that's where most of my work is,” Mr Christiansen said.

“Oak Beach was our beachfront dream, we purchased it in December 2023.

“We have done some renovations which include upgrading the plumbing and electrics, we upgraded the bathroom and were about to start a full-scale renovation, but due to work commitments we had to press pause.”


He said the home was set up for a family and the new owners were bound to fall in love with it.

“We have three young kids, so there’s a beach cubby, and a trampoline - the house is suitable for a family or a couple,” he said.

“This home was purely my place to escape and retreat - it has been my beach bubble.”


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