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A 90s TV heartthrob was spotted waiting to catch a bus in Sydney. Do you know who he is?

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Alex Dimitriades (pictured) is best known for his starring role in Heartbreak High in the 1990s. And the 50-year-old cut a humble figure as he waited to catch a bus in Sydney.

Alex Dimitriades is best known for his starring role in Heartbreak High in the 1990s.

And the 50-year-old cut a humble figure as he waited to catch a bus in Sydney this week.

The actor looked like just another passenger while he waited, wearing a camel-colored sweater over a white shirt.

She added a pair of loose grey sweatpants and black and white sneakers, as well as a black beanie.

Alex was carrying a backpack that looked very full and was checking his phone before the bus arrived.

The star rose to fame after playing “cool” teenage high school student Nick Poulos in the ’90s teen drama Heartbreak High.

Three decades later, he left the film and television industry to pursue his music career, becoming one of Sydney’s most sought-after DJs.

Better known by his stage name, DJ Boogie Monster, Alex is now making a name for himself in the music scene.

Alex Dimitriades (pictured) is best known for his starring role in Heartbreak High in the 1990s. And the 50-year-old cut a humble figure as he waited to catch a bus in Sydney.

Alex was only 20 years old at the time of filming Heartbreak High, and the show was a spin-off of the hit movie based on the same character, The Heartbreak Kid.

The show was a huge hit in Australia and aired in over 25 countries around the world.

Alex’s character died in a boxing accident at the end of the first season.

She continued her acting career in the television series Blue Murder, Underbelly, Secret Circle, Tidelands and The Slap, as well as in films such as Head On.

The actor looked like a regular passenger as he waited, wearing a camel-coloured jumper over a white shirt. He added a pair of baggy grey tracksuit bottoms and black and white trainers, as well as a black beanie.

The actor looked like a regular passenger as he waited, wearing a camel-coloured jumper over a white shirt. He added a pair of baggy grey tracksuit bottoms and black and white trainers, as well as a black beanie.

Alex was carrying a backpack that looked very full and was checking his phone before the bus arrived.

Alex was carrying a backpack that looked very full and was checking his phone before the bus arrived.

The ’90s teen drama tackled heavy themes, including racism, at the fictional Hartley High.

The drama, which aired from 1994 to 1999 on Channel 10 and ABC, launched the careers of Ada Nicodemou and Callan Mulvey, among others.

Speaking to Daily Mail Australia in 2021, Alex said he feels “very lucky”.

“I’m very lucky in how it was organized and structured,” he said.

“I was a teenager and we first made a movie, The Heartbreak Kid, and it was a huge hit… I was like a young new star and they really launched me into stardom,” Alex said.

Alex rose to fame after playing the teenage high school student and

Alex rose to fame after playing “cool” teenage high school student Nick Poulos in the 90s teen drama Heartbreak High (pictured)

Alex continued his acting career in the television series Blue Murder, Underbelly, Secret Circle, Tidelands and The Slap, as well as films such as Head On.

Alex continued his acting career in the television series Blue Murder, Underbelly, Secret Circle, Tidelands and The Slap, as well as films such as Head On.

“I had no idea what was going on. I was in great shape and I was very, very young and I was living my dream, I guess… I knew I was good at it (acting) and I knew I had a great future, but I never imagined I would do something like that. It was pretty wild.”

Alex said that despite having achieved fame at an early age, he always remained humble and down to earth.

“I behaved normally, people would ask me: ‘How are you doing with all this? How is your life going?'” he added.

‘I remained the same person. I started trying to visualize where I wanted to go with this and not get caught up in the idea of ​​”how amazing I am.”

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