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Adam Stafford

Actor
Adam Stafford is an actor originating from Melbourne, Australia. Adam is best known for his character roles such as Geomancer/Adam Fells in The Flash (2016). More recently, Adam is soon to be seen playing the role of Mark Waterman in the much anticipated NBC Crime Drama, The InBetween (2019). He will also be acting alongside Academy Award Winner/Nominees Kevin Costner, Diane Lane and Lesley Manville as Marvin Weboy in Let Him Go (2020). This year, Adam has already been seen as Buddy Jackson in Warner Brothers hit show iZombie (2019), and Arch Houghton in The Twilight Zone (2019), alongside Oscar Nominee Greg Kinnear. He has played the role of Kevin Bradley in the critically acclaimed series Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (2013) and Hugh Masterson in The Doctor Blake Mysteries (2015).

Adam graduated with an acting degree at the world prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), joining NIDA's past globally esteemed alumni such as Mel Gibson, Cate Blanchette, Hugo weaving and many other award winning actors.

Whilst completing his studies, Adam worked with some of the world's best acting coaches and industry professionals in both theater and screen.

Movies & Shows on Plex

  • The Doctor Blake Mysteries

Filmography

2024
Holidazed (TV Series) · as Wally Manetti-Hanahan
2023
Murdaugh Murders: The Movie (TV Series) · as Digital Expert
2022
Alaska Daily (TV Series) · as Ada Barry Sticklen
2020
Let Him Go · as Marvin Weboy
2019
The InBetween (TV Series) · as Mark Waterman
2019
The Twilight Zone (2019) (TV Series) · as Arch Houghton
2015
iZombie (TV Series) · as Buddy Jackson
2014
The Flash (2014) (TV Series) · as Adam Fells / Geomancer
2013
The Doctor Blake Mysteries (TV Series) · as Hugh Masterson
2012
House Husbands (TV Series) · as Hayden
2012
Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries (TV Series) · as Kevin Bradley
1985
Neighbours (TV Series) · as Tom Grant

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