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Scott Michaelson
Australian actor and talent manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scott Michaelson is an Australian retired actor and talent manager known for playing Brad Willis in Neighbours from 1991 until 1993, Chris Quinn in Paradise Beach, and Dean Gregson in The New Adventures of Flipper. After he quit acting in 1999, Michaelson became a talent manager and his clients included actors Kimberley Davies, Nicola Charles and Holly Valance.
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Michaelson quit university, where he was in his final year of an accountancy degree, to join the main cast of Neighbours as Brad Willis in 1991.[1] The character had previously appeared in two episodes played by Benjamin Grant Mitchell, who went on to play Brad's cousin Cameron Hudson.[2] Brad was notable for dating and eventually marrying the character of Beth Brennan, played by Natalie Imbruglia.[1] For his portrayal of Brad, Michaelson was nominated for the Logie Award for Most Popular Actor at the 1993 Logie Awards.[3] He also received a nomination for Hottest Man in Soap at the Inside Soap TV Awards, while Brad was nominated for Best Male Character.[4] When the character was reintroduced in 2013, the show's executive producer Richard Jasek considered asking Michaelson to return to the role, but soon learned that he was no longer acting. The role was then recast to Kip Gamblin.[5]
Michaelson also appeared on the New Zealand television series Shortland Street in 1992. After leaving Neighbours, Michaelson was asked to join the cast of Paradise Beach in the hope that it would give the show a boost amid falling ratings.[6] Michaelson's guest stint as Chris Quinn, a physical education teacher and love interest for Tori (Megan Connolly) began on 13 December 1993.[6] Michaelson told Glen Williams of TV Week that his character was very different from Brad.[6] In 1996, Michaelson guested in the comedy-drama Shark Bay as Fletcher, a private investigator based on Agent Dale Cooper from Twin Peaks.[7] He also joined the main cast of The New Adventures of Flipper for its second season.[8]
In early 1999, Michaelson guest starred in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys as the Sun God Apollo.[9] He later played Apollo in Young Hercules, which was filmed in New Zealand.[10] Michaelson also co-owned a bar called Duke on St Kilda Road, which used to be the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel.[10] He also starred in the American television film Sabrina Down Under.[1]
After leaving acting, Michaelson became a talent manager, signing actresses such as Kimberley Davies and Nicola Charles.[1] His most notable client was Holly Valance, who he helped land her role as Felicity Scully on Neighbours in 1999 and subsequently navigate her path towards a recording career.[11] They became involved in a legal battle when Valance fired Michaelson in 2003, and a court ordered her to pay him $350,000 due to breach of contract.[12][13]
Michaelson is currently the CEO and co-founder of Smile Elite, a Sydney-based business specialising in real estate brand development.[1] He previously established Melbourne's first solarium tanning salon, and developed the cosmeceutical range, Indio,[14] which was awarded Skincare Brand of the Year in 2009.
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