New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Shorty star’s sweetest role SCOTTY’S BABY BLISS

Actor Scott Smart is a very happy man. He might have played Shortland Street’s unlucky-in-love Dr Marty Walker for the past three years, but behind the scenes, he has been very lucky indeed.

Married to fellow actor Elizabeth Nabben, Scott has a steady job, a cosy new home and, as the icing on the cake, the couple welcomed their first child in March this year.

“Ever since Edward was born, we love nothing more than staying home and hanging out on the floor with him,” says Elizabeth, adding with a laugh, “Scott especially loves the unexpected joy of finding tiny socks all over the house!”

The pair’s love story began 12 years ago, when Scott was living in Melbourne and hunting for a flat.

‘We love nothing more than staying home

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