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Serge Lazareff
Born

Serge Constantine Lazareff


(1944-08-07)7 August 1944
Shanghai, China
Died20 August 2021(2021-08-20) (aged 77)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • screenwriter
  • Years active1970–2004

    Serge Constantine Lazareff (7 August 1944 – 20 August 2021) was an Australian actor and screenwriter/editor, who was born in Shanghai, China. He appeared in 54 roles from the late 1960s until 1999, before starting a second career as a writer for TV series.

    Acting[edit]

    Lazareff performed in many Australian television series from the late 1960s to the late 1990s 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 Cash & Co., a 1970s historical adventure series.

    Lazareff is probably best remembered by Australian audiences for his role in the 1970s TV drama Young Ramsay, in which he starred alongside friend and co-star John Hargreaves.[1]

    He 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[edit]

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

    Death[edit]

    Lazareff died in August 2021. He had apparently been ill for some time. Although there were no mainstream media reports, he was included in the 2022 Logie Awards "In Memoriam" montage.

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Type
    1970 Ned Kelly Wild Wright TV film
    1971 3 to Go: Judy Mike Short film
    1972 Flashpoint David Feature film
    1975 Sidecar Racers Bluey Wilson Feature film
    1975 The True Story of Eskimo Nell (aka Dick Down Under) Mexico Pete Feature film
    1976 The Judging Ring TV film
    1976 Eliza Fraser Doyle Feature film
    1976 McManus MPB Mr. Charles TV film
    1977 Say You Want Me Tony Crosby Feature film
    1981 Rusty Bugles TV film
    1982 The Best of Friends Colin Feature film
    1986 Departure Simon Swift Feature film
    1987 Great Expectations: The Untold Story Courtney TV film
    1987 The Lighthorsemen Major George Rankin Feature film
    1989 Luigi's Ladies Trev Feature film

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Type
    1969-70 The Rovers Constable / Tony / Fisherman TV series
    1970 The Long Arm Neville Martin TV series
    1971 The Thursday Creek Mob Private Shorty MacGoohan TV series
    1970-71 Dynasty Christopher Mason TV series
    1972 Quartet TV miniseries
    1972 Over There TV series
    1973 The Spoiler Teddy TV series
    1973 Spyforce Lance Corporal Wayne Goodser TV series
    1972-73 Boney Greg Green/Dick Lake TV series
    1973 Ryan Patrick TV series
    1972-74 Matlock Police 5 character roles TV series
    1971-75 Division 4 5 character roles TV series
    1975 Cash and Company Sam Cash TV miniseries
    1975 The Rise and Fall of Wellington Boots TV series
    1970-76 Homicide 4 character roles TV series
    1976 The Lost Islands Guard Quat/Guardian TV series
    1977 The Outsiders Brad Fraser TV series
    1976-77 Bluey Joey Raven/Janos TV series
    1978 Chopper Squad Criminal TV series
    1979 Glenview High TV series
    1979 The Young Doctors Dr. Ian Parrish (Jack Trainer) TV series
    1977-80 Young Ramsay Ray Turner TV series
    1981 Bellamy Blake TV series
    1981 Prisoner David Andrews TV series, 24 episodes
    1982 1915 Blackly Reid TV miniseries
    1978-82 Cop Shop Various TV series
    1984 Special Squad TV series, 1 episode
    1984 Carson's Law Ian Ainslley TV series
    1985 Five Mile Creek Mikey TV series
    1985 Possession TV series
    1987 Sons and Daughters Detective. Morris TV series
    1982-87 A Country Practice Various TV series
    1988 The Dirtwater Dynasty Harvey Purcell TV miniseries
    1988 Richmond Hill Neil Travers TV series
    1989 E Street Sam Bullmer TV series
    1991 G.P. Bert Lang TV series
    1999 Heartbreak High Dragon TV series

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Classic Australian Television - Young Ramsey". Classic Australian TV.
  • ^ "Serge Lazareff - Writer and Actor". Heartbreak High.
  • External links[edit]


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