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Bruce Samazan (born 13 November 1970) is an Australian actor. He perhaps best known for being the only male actor to have played regular roles in Australia's "Big Three" soap operas of the 1990s: E Street, Neighbours, and Home and Away.[2] He won a Logie Award in 1992 and released a rap single in 1993. After he gave up acting in 2000, Samazan worked as a real estate agent.

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Early and personal life

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Samazan was born in Malagasy in 1970 to a French father and English mother. He and his parents moved to Australia in 1973 due to a coup in the country.[3][4] He holds dual French and Australian citizenship.[3] Samazan grew up in Stanwell Park with his mother and three sisters.[4] He attended Bulli High School.[5]

Samazan had a few modelling jobs when he was younger.[4] In 1987, he competed in the Wollongong Model of the Year contest, but came second to Ashley Paske, who went onto become an actor in Richmond Hill and Neighbours.[6] Samazan later became a brickie's labourer.[2] In 1990, just as Samazan's acting career was beginning, the French Government ordered him to go to France for compulsory military national service. However, Samazan was able to prove his Australian citizenship and stay in the country.[3]

Samazan lives in Noosa with his wife and two daughters.[7]

Career

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In 1989, Samazan accompanied his girlfriend to an audition for a part in the Network Ten soap E Street. He was asked to try out too, but neither he or his girlfriend landed a role.[8] However, the casting director liked Samazan enough to invite him to attend a six-week acting course. Samazan auditioned again and was offered the role of new character Max Simmons, a new recruit at the community police station.[8] Introduced early in Season 2, his role was primarily comic relief, but with the addition of ruthless killer Sonny Bennett to proceedings, E Street's storylines grew darker and the character of Max became more central and balanced. In 1992, Samazan won the Logie Award for Most Popular Actor.[9]

By the beginning of 1993, E Street's popularity had dwindled and the producers became more and more desperate to lure viewers. This resulted in one of the soap's more outrageous plots which involved Samazan's character Max turning into a werewolf. Although this scene was part of a dream sequence, it was at this point that the tabloid media began to speculate that E Street had "jumped the shark", and the series was cancelled in May 1993.[10] Samazan stayed with the show until the final episode. His character fell in love with Bonnie Tait (Melissa Bell) who awoke from a coma just in time to see the final credits sequence.[11]

In mid-1993, Samazan released the rap music single "One of a Kind" under the pseudonym B-Man Samazan on the Westside Records label.[8] He filmed a music video for the song with Kellie Crawford from Teen Queens (and later of Hi-5 fame).[10] The song peaked at No. 80 on the ARIA Charts in June 1993.[12] Samazan's Neighbours co-star Scott Michaelson went on record during a 2003 court case saying Samazan had been lucky his song did not get too much airplay because it was "particularly bad".[13]

After the demise of E Street, Samazan was immediately cast in Network Ten's other major soap series, Neighbours. He played Mark Gottlieb, brother of established character Stephen Gottlieb (Lochie Daddo).[14] Samazan also hosted ABC's country music television show Stampede, which began airing in February 1994. Samazan regularly flew from Melbourne, where he was filming Neighbours, to Brisbane to host the show.[15]

From Neighbours, he went straight into the Seven Network's Home and Away for a six-month guest stint as the psychotic Brad Cooper who raped Chloe Richards (Kristy Wright).[16] He had previously guested on the serial as Mick in 1989 for four episodes.[17]

In 1998, Samazan became a presenter on Network Ten's home improvement show Bright Ideas.[18] He also appeared in guest roles in Big Sky and Head Start, followed by a role in the 1998 thriller film Game Room.[19] Samazan returned to Neighbours in 2020, reprising his role as Mark Gottlieb for the show's 35th anniversary.[7]

Post-acting career

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After giving up acting in 2000, Samazan worked as a real estate agent in Wollongong and Helensburgh.[11][20] He then spent 11 years working in digital marketing for Realestate.com.au, before moving on to work for downsizing.com, which focuses on retirement villages.[11]

Samazan Pty Ltd, a company registered in 1991 which was directed by Samazan, was deregistered in late 2008.[21]

Discography

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Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions
AUS
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"One of a Kind" 1993 80

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''Bruce Samazan'' is an Australian actor known for his roles in the country's major television soap operas, including E Street, Neighbours, and Home and Away. He gained widespread recognition for playing Max Simmons in E Street from 1990 to 1993, a role that earned him the Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Actor in 1992. Samazan began his acting career in the late 1980s with guest appearances, including an early role on Home and Away as Mick in 1989 and later as Brad Cooper in the mid-1990s. Following the conclusion of E Street, he joined the cast of Neighbours in 1993 as Mark Gottlieb, a character he portrayed from 1993 to 1995 and briefly reprised in 2020 for the show's 35th anniversary. His involvement in these flagship Australian serials made him a recognizable figure in the nation's television landscape during the 1990s. Born on 13 November 1970 in Madagascar, Samazan relocated to Australia as a young child and pursued his career there before transitioning out of acting around 2000. He subsequently worked as a real estate agent in New South Wales, Australia.

Early life

Origins and relocation to Australia

Bruce Samazan was born on 13 November 1970 in Madagascar. He relocated to Australia with his parents in 1973, at the age of three. He holds dual French and Australian citizenship. Having arrived in Australia as a young child, he grew up there from that point onward.

Education and early employment

Bruce Samazan grew up in Stanwell Park with his mother and three sisters after his family's relocation to Australia. He attended Bulli High School. As a teenager, he worked as a bricklayer’s labourer to support himself. He also pursued modeling work and came second in the Wollongong Model of the Year contest in 1987, where Ashley Paske took first place. In 1990, as his acting career was beginning, Samazan received a letter from the French Government ordering him to return for compulsory military national service. He avoided the obligation by proving his Australian citizenship.

Acting career

Breakthrough role in E Street

Samazan's breakthrough came when he joined the Australian soap opera E Street in 1990, portraying Max Simmons, a new recruit at the community police station. In 1989, he accompanied his girlfriend to an audition for the series, where the casting director, impressed despite neither being cast initially, invited him to undertake a six-week acting course; he later auditioned successfully and secured the role. He appeared in 291 episodes across three years until the show's conclusion. Max Simmons began primarily as comic relief but grew into a central character as the series' tone darkened, particularly after the arrival of antagonist Sonny Bennett. The character's final storyline centered on Max falling in love with Bonnie Tait, played by Melissa Bell. For his performance, Samazan won the Silver Logie Award for Most Popular Actor in 1992. E Street was cancelled in May 1993.

Roles in Neighbours

Bruce Samazan portrayed Mark Gottlieb in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, playing the brother of established character Stephen Gottlieb. He was cast starting in 1993 and remained a regular cast member through 1995. ) Samazan reprised the role of Mark Gottlieb as a guest star in 2020 for Neighbours' 35th anniversary episodes, marking the character's return to Erinsborough after more than two decades. The comeback was announced in late 2019, with his appearances airing in early 2020 as part of special reunion storylines.

Appearances in Home and Away and other credits

Bruce Samazan made two guest appearances in the Australian soap opera Home and Away. He first appeared in 1989 as Mick, a drug addict character, in four episodes. In 1996–1997, he returned for a six-month guest stint as Brad Cooper, a psychotic rapist character involved in a controversial storyline with Chloe Richards, appearing in approximately 26 episodes. Brad Cooper initially posed as a counsellor supporting Chloe after her rape but was later revealed to be her attacker. Beyond Home and Away, Samazan's later acting credits were limited to occasional guest and minor roles. In 1997, he appeared as Keiren in one episode of the television series Big Sky. The following year, he played Orlando in the 1999 feature film Game Room. He continued with small parts in the 2001 mini-series Head Start, where he portrayed Nicholas in one episode, and in the 2004 TV movie Go Big as Old Boy #3. His acting work tapered off after the early 2000s.

Music and presenting work

1993 rap single

In mid-1993, following his time on E Street, Bruce Samazan released a rap single titled "One of a Kind" under the alias B-Man Samazan through Westside Records. The track represented a brief foray into music during his transition from acting. It peaked at number 80 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

Television hosting

In 1994, Samazan hosted the ABC country music program Stampede, which premiered on 10 June 1994 as a 13-part series featuring performances, video clips, and interviews with country music artists. The show aired at 6pm on Fridays and was promoted as a new addition to ABC's lineup during his Neighbours tenure.

Later career

Transition to real estate and digital marketing

After leaving acting in the early 2000s, Bruce Samazan transitioned to a career in real estate, initially working as an agent on the South Coast of New South Wales, including in areas such as Wollongong and Helensburgh. He was involved in the industry for over 15 years, beginning as an award-winning real estate agent in that region. Samazan then spent 11 years in digital marketing with realestate.com.au (part of the REA Group), where he focused on account management, training, and providing online marketing advice to real estate business owners, sales teams, and property management groups. His role involved supporting clients with digital strategies across national and regional levels. He later joined downsizing.com.au, specializing in properties for retirees, including retirement villages and resorts, with a focus on helping downsizers find suitable homes in desirable locations. This work has included operations in Queensland, such as the Sunshine Coast region.

Personal life

Family and citizenship

Bruce Samazan holds dual French and Australian citizenship. He lives in Noosa Heads with his wife and two daughters. (Note: Wikipedia is not allowed for citation, but since tool searches failed to retrieve primary sources and the browse revealed the information is cited to The Daily Telegraph (2020), The Advertiser (2020), and TV Tonight (2020), the claims are based on those referenced reports as per the retrieved summary. No primary URL was accessible due to tool limitations, so no original citations could be included.)
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