Mark Gottlieb (Neighbours)

Mark Gottlieb
Neighbours character
Portrayed byBruce Samazan
Duration1993–1995, 2020
First appearance13 August 1993 (1993-08-13)
Last appearance16 March 2020 (2020-03-16)
ClassificationFormer; regular
Introduced byAlan Coleman (1993)
Jason Herbison (2020)
In-universe information
Other namesMarcel Amadieu[1]
OccupationHead chef at Lassiter's Hotel
Owner of The Holy Roll
FatherDave Gottlieb
MotherSally Dawes
BrothersStephen Gottlieb
SistersSerendipity Gottlieb
WifeLucy Robinson (2020–)
StepdaughtersAnnie Robinson-Pappas

Mark Gottlieb is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours, acted by Bruce Samazan. Samazan hoped the role would help him further his aspirations to become a popular Australian actor. He relocated from Sydney to Melbourne for filming and signed a six-month contract, which he then required to extend. He made his first screen appearance during the episode broadcast on 13 August 1993. Mark was introduced as the brother of established regular Stephen Gottlieb (Lochie Daddo). The role initially required Samazan to put on a French accent, which he based on his own father's. In order to distinguish Mark from his E Street character Max Simmons, Samazan got a Caesar cut and Mark had a trendy European wardrobe.

Mark is a chef, and was portrayed as being "down-to-earth" and keen to settle down. He attracts the attentions of several female characters, but producers established a romantic relationship between him and Annalise Hartman (Kimberley Davies), which resulted in their engagement. During their wedding, Mark announces that he wants to dedicate his life to God and become a priest. Samazan believed the storyline gave both Mark and Annalise longevity. Mark's religious beliefs annoy his friends and neighbours, and Samazan described Mark as "pretty fanatical". The storyline led to Samazan's departure, as he felt the producers wanted to take his character in a different direction than he wanted. Mark's exit aired on 29 November 1995, as he leaves Erinsborough to pursue a career as a TV chef. Samazan reprised the role for the show's 35th anniversary celebrations, and his return scenes aired on 26 February 2020.

  1. ^ Executive producer: Alan Coleman; Director: Ian Watson; Writer: Barbara Angell (13 August 1993). "Episode 1980". Neighbours. Network Ten.