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Danny Adcock (born on 29 June 1948 in Sydney, Australia) is an Australian actor, best known for his work in television and theatre. His television acting roles include ''Matlock Police'' as the killer of Michael Pate's character, ''Division 4'', ''Homicide'', ''Patrol Boat'', ''Sons and Daughters'' as Joe Parker, ''Prisoner'' as Governor Geoff Carlson of fictional prison Woodridge, ''A Country Practice'', ''E Street'', ''Fire'' as "Nugget", ''Blue Heelers'', ''All Saints'', ''Stingers'', and ''Home and Away'' as Bishop Pitt. He was a regular cast member of short-lived soap opera ''Arcade'' (1980) as Duncan Adams. In ''Farscape'' he played T'raltixx in the second season episode Crackers Don't Matter, and Co-Kura Strappa, a recurring character throughout the third season. His first film role was in ''The Cars That Ate Paris''. He played a small part in the films ''Quigley Down Under'' starring Tom Selleck, and ''The Yearling'' with William Holden. He played Terry "Mr Asia" Clark in the film Greed. ==Theatre== In 1998 Adcock acted in the () production of Brian Friel's the ''Faith Healer''. In 2008 Adcock acted in The Pig Iron People Sydney Theatre Company written by John Doyle. In 2009, Adcock acted in the Sydney Theatre Company production of ''The Removalists'', In 2012 Danny Adcock played the lead role, Pablo Picasso in the Ensemble Theatre's production A Picasso. Danny Adcock appeared in two shows for the Kirribilli Pub Theatre between 1978 - 88 (http://kirribillipubtheatre.tripod.com). These included "The 1984 Show", "The Western Show" and the remount of "The Vampire Show" performed at the Bronte Inn. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Danny Adcock」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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