Film and television Adcock has worked extensively in television. After scoring a handful of guest roles, he landed his first film role as a policeman in the
Ozploitation film
The Cars That Ate Paris. Further small screen guest appearances included
Matlock Police,
Division 4,
Homicide,
Skyways and
Cop Shop, ''
Rafferty's Rules, A Country Practice, The Flying Doctors, Water Rats, All Saints, Home and Away, Bullpitt! and Redfern Now''. He had regular or recurring roles in the first season of
Patrol Boat (1979),
Arcade (1980),
The Bush Gang (1981),
Prisoner (1982–1983),
Sons and Daughters (1983–1984), the second season of
Fire (1996),
Blue Heelers (2004–2005),
The Jesters (2011),
A Moody Christmas (2012) and
The Moodys (2014). His most recent television roles have been in
The Tourist and
Grey Nomads (both 2022). Adcock's film credits include
We of the Never Never (1982),
Early Frost (1982),
Fran (1985),
Resistance (1992) and more recently
Ladies in Black (2018). On 29 October 2024, Adcock was named as part of the cast for the film
Scoby. Stage He has also appeared in numerous theatre roles throughout his career, including
Hallow Ground (
Belvoir Street Theatre, 2000),
The Seed (
Company B, Belvoir Street, 2007–2008),
Moby Dick (
Seymour Centre, 2018), ''What's Art Got to Do With It? The Dobell Case
(Warners Bay Theatre, 2022), The Marvellous Boy (Griffin Theatre Company at Stables Theatre, 2005), and Da'' (Crossroads, 1989). ==Filmography==