Serge Lazareff

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Serge Lazareff
Born
Serge Lazareff

(1944-08-07) 7 August 1944 (age 77)
Shanghai, China
OccupationActor, writer

Serge Lazareff (born Serge Constantine Lazareff, 7 August 1944) is an Australian actor and scriptwriter, who was born in Shanghai, China.

Acting[]

Lazareff performed in many Australian television series from the late 1960s to the late 1980s and made numerous appearances in Crawford Productions police shows including the Sullivans, Homicide, Division 4, Matlock Police and Chopper Squad. He had a featured part in the 1970 ABC-TV drama series Dynasty. Lazareff also appeared in the 1970s historical adventure series Cash & Co.; but is probably best remembered by Australian audiences for his role in the 1970s TV drama Young Ramsay which he starred alongside friend and co-star John Hargreaves.[1]

He has also appeared in The Young Doctors (playing fake Dr Ian Parish, really called Jack Trainer), Glenview High, Prisoner (as teacher David Andrews during episodes aired in 1981), Cop Shop, Bellamy, Carson's Law, A Country Practice, Special Squad, Sons and Daughters, Richmond Hill (as Neil Travers during 1988) and then E Street (in 1989 as rapist and murderer Sam Bullmer).

Writing[]

Since the late 1980s he has worked primarily as writer and script editor for TV series including Heartbreak High,[2] Water Rats, All Saints and Home and Away.

References[]

  1. ^ "Classic Australian Television - Young Ramsey". Classic Australian TV.
  2. ^ "Serge Lazareff - Writer and Actor". Heartbreak High.

External links[]

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