
Scott Major (born 4 July 1975, Melbourne) is an Australian actor. Scott's acting début was playing Murray on Home and Away in the 1990s. He joined the Neighbours cast for a brief period in 1993 as the original Darren Stark and then was a part of the Heartbreak High cast as "Rivers" from 1994-1995. In 1999 he was cast in the Aussie film Envy (titled as The New Girlfriend in the United States). Two years later he had a small role as a welfare officer in the book to film production He Died With A Felafel In His Hand, the novel was written by John Birmingham.
Scott also played the part of Tom Morgan, in the Australian drama, Always Greener, which was shown on the Seven Network between 2001 and 2003. He also wrote, produced, directed and starred in his own play called Both Sides of the Bar at the 2006 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Scott appeared at the end of 2007 in an episode of the BBC soap Doctors. He also starred in the first episode of the second series of Love Soup, a BBC comedy starring Tamsin Greig.
Scott has since returned to Australia after spending two years in the UK. He resides in Melbourne and has been appearing in Neighbours since August 2008 as Lucas Fitzgerald.
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