Scott Major

Scott Major

Birth : 1975-07-04, Melbourne, Australia

History

Scott Ian Major is an Australian actor and TV and film director, best known for his roles as Peter Rivers in the 1994 television teen drama series Heartbreak High and Lucas Fitzgerald in soap opera Neighbours.

Profile

Scott Major

Movies

Darklands
Director
When a policewoman fails to act at a shooting, an ambitious journalist will stop at nothing to exploit her story, exposing her family to the terrifying rage of a woman with nothing left to lose.
Trench
Tom Jackman
Struggling stand-up Sam Slade and reclusive writer Becky Holt are thrown together when Becky experiences strange phenomena in her own home, and Sam, desperately broke, poses as a private eye - but will Sam's first case be the death of her?
Rocketman
Father
Nine year old Harry has a plan. A plan to build a rocket and fly his mum to safety just like his hero The Star Ship Captain from his favourite TV show. With only his best friend Jordan by his side, can they blast off before it's too late?
Ned
Policeman Roy
Parody of the legend of Australian bushranger Ned Kelly.
Envy
Nick
A romantic story of young love is not what it seems. Rachel meets Matt on his way home from school. Matt falls for her, but Rachel has other ideas. Rachel and her boyfriend Nick use Matt to exact a revenge on his parents. What follows is an escalating story of revenge and payback: amoral teenager versus family.
He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
Welfare Officer
A search for love, meaning and bathroom solitude. Danny goes through a series of shared housing experiences in a succession of cities on the east coast of Australia. Together these vignettes form a narrative that is surprisingly reflective.
Cody: Wrong Stuff
Dave
A young girl dies after a batch of deadly pills find their way into a dance club scene. Cody and Fiorelli attempt to stop others from taking the lethal cocktail as they uncover an established underground manufacturer.
The Heartbreak Kid
Rivers
Christina (Claudia Karvan) is a school teacher from a wealthy Greek-Australian background, engaged to a lawyer and content with the traditional course of her life. She begins teaching at an inner-city working-class school and she finds her ideas challenged by the students. Involving herself in a campaign by a group of non-anglo students to form a soccer club in a school where the racist PE teacher only supports Australian Rules Football, Christina starts falling in love with aspiring soccer player, 17 year old Nick (Alex Dimitriades). The ensuing affair forces Christina to challenge herself, her family and the culture she lives in. Managing to effectively combine comedy with a refreshing examination of contemporary ethnic relationships in Australia, beautifully acted by a young cast, and insightfully scripted.
Digital Rainforest
Dad
Sam discovers a virtual reality program that lets him relive memories from his past relationship. The more he uses it, the more it begins to take a hold of his life.
Humans Need Not Apply
Cpt. Mark Ellis
In the near future fully autonomous robots walk among us. There's growing discontent in society as the implications of these synthetics are unclear and possibly dangerous.
Lean
Mike
After years of abuse a wife decides to do the unthinkable to her husband.
Long Night in Pexington
Mr. Tyler
When a group of friends living in a housing commission for super humans are locked inside for the night due to Marshall law being declared, they soon find themselves in a game of cat and mouse with the meta's most revered infamous officer. With lives at stake, who will live to see the light of day?