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Scott Major

Scott Ian Major (born 4 July 1975) is an actor, and , and known for his extensive work in Australian television drama. Major's acting career began in the early 1990s with guest appearances on series such as , , , and , before landing his breakout role as Peter Rivers, a rebellious student, in the teen drama from 1994 to 1997, appearing in over 65 episodes across two seasons. He reprised the role in the 2022 reboot. He followed this with a long-running role as Tom Morgan in the comedy-drama (2001–2003) and guest spots on shows including , , All Saints, Underbelly, , and . In film, he appeared in The Heartbreak Kid (1993), He Died with a Falafel in His Hand (2001), (2003), and Envy (2006), while also performing in theatre productions such as Closer, The Subtle Art of Flirting, and The Fellatio Monologues. Major first appeared in Neighbours as Darren Stark in 1993. He returned to the series in 2008 as the recurring role of mechanic , departing in 2010 but making occasional guest returns thereafter, including in 2024, for a total of over 1,100 acting appearances on the soap. Transitioning to directing in 2013 after founding Bathroom Floor Productions in 2004, he has directed over 200 episodes of Neighbours, as well as episodes of and the 2022 crime series Line of Fire. For his work on Neighbours episode 7776A, Major received the 2019 Australian Directors' Guild Award for Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial episode. He also founded the Poppy Seed Theatre Festival and serves on the board of trustees for the in Australia.

Early life

Family background

Scott Ian Major was born on 4 July 1975 in , , . He is the youngest child of Ian Major, a prominent Melbourne radio sports broadcaster known for his commentary on , and Pam Kenyon. His father Ian's long career in sports , including years alongside commentator , provided Major with early exposure to the media world and a deep immersion in sports culture during his formative years. Major grew up in Melbourne throughout the 1970s and 1980s alongside his two older siblings, brother Darren and sister Kelly, in a family environment shaped by his father's professional commitments in radio. This upbringing in suburban fostered close family dynamics.

Education

Scott Major spent his early years attending local primary schools. During primary school, he joined a modeling agency at the encouragement of a friend who was already modeling, an experience that introduced him to the entertainment industry and ignited his interest in . Although he did not secure modeling work, this led to his first acting role in a television production on . This early exposure shaped his path toward . Major later pursued acting training at the National Theatre Drama School in St Kilda, , honing his skills in a structured dramatic arts program. By his mid-teens, this combination of informal entry via modeling and dedicated training prepared him for professional opportunities, leading to his acting debut at age 15 in 1990.

Acting career

Early roles

Scott Major began his acting career in 1990 with a role as Martin Taylor in the Australian TV movie More Winners: His Master's Ghost, marking his professional debut at the age of 15. This early appearance in the anthology series introduced him to the demands of on-set production, where he first recognized his passion for during filming. In 1993, Major secured a brief guest role as Darren Stark on the long-running soap opera Neighbours, appearing in 12 episodes as the rebellious brother of and boyfriend of established character . That same year, he portrayed the character John Rivers in the Australian romantic comedy film The Heartbreak Kid, a role that contributed to his growing visibility in youth-oriented projects. This performance paved the way for his breakthrough in television when , a series from the film, premiered in 1994; Major reprised a similar archetype as Peter Rivers, the troubled bad boy and rugby player, across 65 episodes through 1995. The series, set in a high school and tackling themes of adolescence and social issues, showcased Major's ability to embody complex, antagonistic figures in youth dramas. Major's early film work included a minor role in the 1999 Australian drama (released internationally as The New Girlfriend), where he appeared alongside and Anna Lise Phillips in a story exploring suburban tensions and revenge. Throughout the , as a young navigating the competitive landscape of Australian television, Major faced initial rejections, such as being turned down by a major agency at age 14, but persisted through consistent guest spots and built resilience via five years of training at the National Institute of Dramatic Art's youth workshops, which honed his skills for these foundational roles. His growth during this period was evident in transitioning from one-off appearances to sustained character arcs, amid the era's emphasis on raw, ensemble-driven teen narratives that often drew public scrutiny for their edgy content.

Major television roles

Scott Major gained prominence in Australian television through his portrayal of Tom Morgan in the comedy-drama series , which aired on the Seven Network from 2001 to 2003. As the reclusive, hardworking farmer from the rural town of , Morgan's explored themes of isolation and adaptation when his community swapped places with urban dwellers, highlighting cultural clashes and personal growth. The role, spanning approximately 50 episodes, showcased Major's ability to embody a straightforward countryman, contributing to the show's lighthearted examination of Australian suburban versus rural life. Major's most enduring television role came as in the long-running soap opera , where he first appeared as a guest in 1993 as Darren Stark before returning as the central character from 2008 to 2013, with subsequent guest returns in 2015, 2019, 2022, and 2024. Introduced as a cocky, thrill-seeking with a troubled past involving and family secrets, Fitzgerald's arc evolved from a nomadic to a responsible garage owner in , navigating complex relationships with characters like Steph Scully and , including storylines on redemption, marriage, and loss. The character's popularity among audiences stemmed from Major's charismatic performance, which blended vulnerability with bravado, making Fitzgerald a fan favorite and boosting viewership during his tenure; returns, such as the 2024 episode addressing personal decisions, continue to generate excitement for their nostalgic appeal. In recent years, Major has diversified into miniseries and supporting roles that underscore his versatility in Australian drama, including guest appearances on shows such as McLeod's Daughters, Blue Heelers, All Saints, Underbelly, Rush, and City Homicide. He played Danny Burrell, a key figure in a tense family dynamic, in a guest capacity during the fourth episode of the psychological thriller Riptide (2022), adding depth to the series' exploration of disappearance and suspicion. His reprise of Peter Rivers in the Netflix reboot of Heartbreak High (2022) brought back the original series' rebellious student as a more mature presence, bridging generational storytelling and receiving praise for evoking 1990s nostalgia while fitting into modern teen drama narratives. As Tom Newkirk in the crime miniseries Scrublands (2023), Major appeared in four episodes as a local resident entangled in a small-town murder investigation, contributing to the show's acclaimed atmospheric tension and strong ensemble cast. Major also starred as Pat in the comedy series Til You Make It (2024), a Original he co-created and directed, portraying a character in a satirical take on ambition and pretense within the entertainment industry; the role's humor and self-referential edge have been noted for highlighting emerging comedic voices. Collectively, these roles have solidified Major's impact on television, from staples that defined viewing to contemporary dramas that blend genre storytelling with , influencing the landscape of local productions through enduring character depth and audience engagement.

Film appearances

Scott Major began his feature film career with a notable role in the 1993 The Heartbreak Kid, directed by Michael Jenkins, where he portrayed John Rivers, a student entangled in a taboo romance subplot alongside stars and . This debut complemented his contemporaneous television work on , providing a cinematic extension of similar youthful, dramatic themes in . In 2001, Major appeared in Richard Lowenstein's cult indie comedy He Died with a Falafel in His Hand, an adaptation of John Birmingham's semi-autobiographical novel, playing the Welfare Officer in a ensemble depicting chaotic share-house life across cities. The film, celebrated for its raw portrayal of , highlighted Major's versatility in supporting roles within low-budget productions that emphasized and humor. Major continued contributing to independent Australian cinema with his role as Policeman Roy in the 2003 satirical comedy Ned, directed by , a parody of the legend featuring a cast including Forsythe himself and Chris Lilley. This appearance underscored his engagement with genre-bending narratives that critiqued national myths, further bridging his work with the character-driven intensity of his television performances. More recently, in 2025, Major starred as Buzz in Alice Maio Mackay's supernatural horror-romance The Serpent's Skin, a film exploring identity and , which premiered at festivals like Frameline and NewFest, earning praise for its bold representation. That same year, he played Mr. Tyler in the sci-fi dramedy Long Night in Pexington, directed by Williams, set in a scenario involving super-powered characters in Melbourne . These roles reflect Major's ongoing commitment to diverse, features that amplify marginalized voices and innovative storytelling, enhancing the depth of his established TV persona.

Directing career

Transition to directing

After establishing himself as an , Scott Major founded Bathroom Floor Productions in 2004, marking his initial foray into production and directing, primarily through independent theatre projects in . Major's transition to directing was heavily influenced by his extensive acting experience, particularly his on-set observations of established directors, which provided him with practical insights into storytelling, character development, and pacing during shoots. He began collaborating with mentor directors to hone these skills, leveraging his tenure on —where he portrayed from 2008 to 2013—as a platform for his directing debut. His first directing credits on Neighbours came during the late 2000s under executive producer Susan Bower, with Major helming episodes while still acting in the series; by 2013, he shifted focus fully behind the camera, eventually directing over 300 episodes of the soap. This body of work culminated in recognition with the 2019 Australian Directors' Guild Award for Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial, awarded for his direction of Neighbours episode 7776A.

Key directorial projects

Scott Major's directorial work expanded significantly beyond formats with his contributions to the Playing for Keeps (2018–2019), where he helmed six episodes of the series, focusing on the interpersonal dynamics and scandals within the world of professional sports wives. The project showcased his ability to handle ensemble casts and heightened emotional stakes in a contemporary setting, earning praise for its sharp portrayal of ambition and betrayal in suburban . In 2021, Major directed all four episodes of the miniseries , a exploring , , and domestic tension as a British couple relocates to and hires a enigmatic nanny. Produced by FremantleMedia, the series delved into themes of trust and cultural displacement, with Major's direction emphasizing intimate close-ups and escalating suspense to heighten the narrative's claustrophobic atmosphere. Critics noted its taut pacing, though audience reception was mixed, reflected in a 33% approval rating on . Major's feature film debut, Line of Fire (2022, also released as Darklands), marked a pivotal shift to independent cinema, directing this psychological thriller about a policewoman's failure to act at a shooting, leading an ambitious journalist to exploit the story and expose a web of corruption in a rural town. The film received an AACTA nomination for Best Indie Film, highlighting Major's skill in blending noir elements with Australian outback aesthetics to critique institutional power. His visual style evolved here toward a more cinematic grit, using wide landscapes to underscore isolation and moral ambiguity, influencing subsequent Australian indie productions. That same year, Major directed the four-part psychological thriller series Riptide (2022), created by Jason Herbison, which centres on a newlywed woman whose husband mysteriously disappears while surfing, uncovering family secrets and suspicions in the process. Filmed in Victoria, the series amplified themes of familial fracture and psychological unraveling, with Major's direction prioritizing atmospheric tension through sound design and shadowy cinematography, solidifying his reputation for taut, character-driven Australian dramas. More recently, Major has been involved in the production of the comedy series 'Til You Make It (2024–), co-created with Emma Choy and Philip Hayden, which follows two aspiring entertainers navigating middle-aged dreams in the cutthroat world of show business. First released on YouTube in 2024, the project reflects Major's versatility in lighter fare, incorporating satirical takes on persistence and industry hurdles while maintaining his focus on relatable human struggles in contemporary Australian storytelling. Through these works, Major has impacted the local TV landscape by championing intimate, theme-rich narratives that resonate with themes of identity and resilience, often collaborating with FremantleMedia to elevate emerging Australian voices.

Personal life

Musical pursuits

Scott Major plays .

Sports interests

Scott Major has been a lifelong supporter of the , an () team, a passion deeply rooted in his family background where his father, Ian Major, worked as a sports commentator alongside Richmond legend . In public interviews, Major has openly shared his devotion to the club, describing it as part of his "footy DNA" and explaining how he incorporates references to the Bulldogs into his acting roles. For instance, during a 2023 appearance on the AFL's Friday Knock Offs podcast, he discussed sneaking his fandom into his career while starring in Heartbreak High. He further elaborated on his allegiance in a dedicated episode of the 2 Guys 1 Cup AFL podcast, covering various aspects of the team's history and performance.

Awards and nominations

Directing awards

Scott Major's directing work has been recognized by several prestigious awards bodies in , particularly for his contributions to television drama and . In 2019, he won the Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) Award for Best Direction in a TV or SVOD Drama Serial for his direction of Episode 7776A of , highlighting his skill in crafting engaging episodic storytelling within the long-running format. This accolade marked a significant milestone in his transition from acting to directing on the series. Major received a nomination in the same ADG category in 2021 for Episode 8573 of Neighbours, further affirming his consistent excellence in television direction. Expanding into feature films, Major was nominated for the 2022 Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Award for Best Indie Film for directing Line of Fire (also released as Darklands), a thriller that showcased his ability to helm a low-budget production with strong narrative tension. The shared nomination recognized the collaborative effort but underscored his directorial vision. In 2023, he earned an ADG nomination for Best Direction in a Feature Film (budget under $1 million) for Darklands, reflecting ongoing peer recognition for his cinematic debut.

Other recognitions

For his performances in independent web series, Major won at the 2022 New Jersey Web Festival May Awards for his role in The Undateable George Gibbs, and another for Scams Incorporated. In 2014, Major was nominated as part of the for the Ensemble Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for his work on . Major's ability to balance acting and directing has been highlighted in industry profiles, noting the challenges of juggling both roles simultaneously on Neighbours, where he portrayed while helming episodes. In 2025, Major was selected as the for the Stellar Festival, recognizing him as one of Australia's most respected and in-demand talents in entertainment.

Filmography

Acting credits

Television

Scott Major's television acting career spans several decades, with notable recurring and guest roles in Australian productions.
  • Neighbours (1993) as Darren Stark (guest role, 12 episodes)
  • Heartbreak High (1994–1996) as Peter Rivers (65 episodes)
  • Home and Away (1998) as Murray (5 episodes)
  • (2008–2013, 2015–2017, 2019, 2021–2022, 2024) as Lucas Fitzgerald (main role, 714 episodes)
  • Heartbreak High (2022) as Peter Rivers (5 episodes)
  • Riptide (2022) as Danny Burrell (miniseries, 1 episode)
  • Cody: Fall from Grace (1996) as Drug Dealer (TV movie)
  • Scrublands (2023) as Tom Newkirk (4 episodes)

Film

Major has appeared in a variety of Australian films, including leading and supporting roles.
  • The Heartbreak Kid (1993) as John Rivers
  • Envy (1999) as Danny
  • He Died with a Falafel in His Hand (2001) as Derek
  • Ned (2003) as Steve McLean
  • Trench (2018) as Tom Jackman
  • The Serpent's Skin (2025) as Buzz
  • Long Night in Pexington (2025) as Mr. Tyler

Directing credits

Scott Major's directing credits are primarily in Australian television, with a focus on drama series and miniseries, alongside one feature film. His work spans soap operas, family dramas, and thrillers, often involving multi-episode commitments.

Television

  • Neighbours (2013–present): Numerous episodes, including the 2022 series finale and ongoing production following the show's 2023 revival.
  • Playing for Keeps (2018–2019): 6 episodes across both seasons.
  • Lie with Me (also known as With Intent in some regions) (2021): 4 episodes (full miniseries).
  • Riptide (2022): Multiple episodes of the 4-episode miniseries.

Film

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