He became a household name playing school bully Peter Rivers in the 1990s teen drama Heartbreak High.
Known for his long hair and bold style, he was a heartthrob to many teenage girls during his acting heyday.
These days, Scott Major, 48, is thriving behind the camera.
Last week, Scott was spotted on the set of Neighbors, where he works as director of the long-running soap opera.
He looked unrecognizable, sporting long locks complemented by a thick gray beard.
Former Heartbreak High star Scott Major, 48 (pictured), was spotted on the set of Neighbors last week.
Major became a household name as school bully Peter Rivers in the 1990s teen drama Heartbreak High.
The former Heartbreak High star was directing scenes with Neighbors cast favorites Rebekah Elmaloglou, Alan Fletcher and Jackie Woodburne, and newer cast members Tim Kano, Xavier Molyneux and Majella Davis.
The actor has also shown off his tuft of facial hair in several Instagram photos lately.
These days he is thriving behind the camera.
He looked unrecognizable, sporting long locks complemented by a thick gray beard.
Scott was hard at work, directing several scenes with the cast.
In 2022, Scott reflected on the announcement of Netflix’s 2022 reboot of the teen series Heartbreak High, where he reprized his role as Rivers.
Appearing in a custom video on the Cameo app, he said: “I’m so happy they’re doing it again and I hope it captures the essence that the original captured.”
Scott also reflected on his memorable role, saying, “Like Rivers, I was cool and hip and used to wear flannels with one arm and a brimless hat. I guess I’m getting older; Not that you notice because I don’t look much older.’
The former Heartbreak High star was directing scenes with longtime Neighbors cast favorites Rebekah Elmaloglou, Alan Fletcher and Jackie Woodburne and newer cast members Tim Kano, Xavier Molyneux and Majella Davis.
Scott dressed for comfort in a denim shirt and blue pants.
The original series Heartbreak High aired for seven seasons on Channel 10 and ABC from 1994 to 1999, and followed the lives of a group of students at a fictional high school in Sydney.
Since starring on the show, Scott has acted in local dramas such as Blue Heelers, Always Greener, and the long-running soap opera Neighbors.
He also stepped behind the camera to direct the axed AFL-themed drama Playing for Keeps.
He also stepped behind the camera to direct the axed AFL-themed drama Playing for Keeps.