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Quick Facts

Born:
1998-10-18

Birthplace:
Bradford, England

Credits:
12 Total Roles

Jack Carroll

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Biography

Jack Carroll (born 18 October 1998) is an English comedian and actor. He competed in the seventh series of Britain's Got Talent at the age of 14, finishing as the runner-up. As an actor, he appeared in two series of the CBBC series Ministry of Curious Stuff and from 2014 to 2018, he starred in the Sky sitcom Trollied. Carroll, whose cerebral palsy is often a subject of his act, won a Pride of Britain award in 2012. In early 2012, Carroll was cast as Mr. Frazernagle in Ministry of Curious Stuff on the CBBC Channel, which starred Vic Reeves, and has appeared in two series of the show.

On 4 May 2014, it was announced that Carroll would appear in an episode of the BBC One sitcom Big School playing Dean, a new student at Greybridge School. He appeared in the fifth episode of the second series (broadcast 3 October 2014). On 6 June 2014, Carroll was cast in the fourth series of Sky1 comedy show Trollied, in the role of Harry. Carroll made a guest appearance in the BBC One daytime soap Doctors on 10 March 2015. He also made his acting debut on the 4 O'Clock Club as a pupil thinking of joining Elmsmere. He plays the role of Pete in the 2019 film Eaten by Lions. Jack's latest role was in Episode 1 of Father Brown Series 7. He plays Tim Cudlip - the young brother of two would be train robbers.

Known For

Full Filmography

Year Title Role
2023 Blood Actually: A Murder, They Hope Mystery MOVIE Jim
2023 Mobility MOVIE Mike
2022 Red Riding Hood: After Ever After MOVIE Carnival Worker
2021 The Complaints Department TV Self
2018 Eaten by Lions MOVIE Pete
2017 Richard Osman's House of Games TV Self - Panellist
2014 The Dog Ate My Homework TV Self
2013 Big School TV Dean
2013 Father Brown TV Tim Cudlip
2012 The Ministry of Curious Stuff TV Mr. Frazernagle

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