Jack Carroll (comedian)

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Jack Carroll
Jack Carroll at Salford University.jpg
Carroll in 2013
Born 1998 (age 25–26)
Bradford, England, United Kingdom
Education Brighouse High School
Years active 2012–present
Influences Jason Manford
Notable works and roles Ministry of Curious Stuff (2012–14)
Britain's Got Talent (2013)
Trollied (2014—)
Sunday Night at the Palladium (2015)

Jack Carroll (born 1998) is a British comedian and actor. Carroll competed in the seventh series of Britain's Got Talent at the age of 14, finishing as the runner-up. As an actor, he has appeared in two series of the CBBC Channel show Ministry of Curious Stuff and most recently has starred in the new series of Trollied. Carroll, whose cerebral palsy is often a subject of his act,[1] won a Pride of Britain award in 2012.

Career

Stand-up

In 2010, at the age of 12, Carroll came to comedian Jason Manford's attention when he saw a video of Carroll performing at his parents' wedding anniversary. At Manford's invitation, Carroll gave a short performance at the start of Manford's live show in front of more than 1,400 people at St. George's Hall in Bradford.[2] The performance was featured on a segment of BBC One's The One Show.[3][4] He performed with Manford again on 21 and 22 June 2013 at the Victoria Theatre in Halifax.[5] In June 2015, he performed a comedy routine on an episode of Sunday Night at the Palladium.

Acting

In early 2012, Carroll was cast as Mr. Frazernagle in Ministry of Curious Stuff on the CBBC Channel, which starred Vic Reeves,[4] and has appeared in two series of the show.[6]

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).[7]

On 6 June 2014, Carroll was cast in the fourth series of Sky1 comedy show Trollied, in the role of Harry.[8][9]

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.

Britain's Got Talent

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Carroll was a contestant on the seventh series of Britain's Got Talent in 2013. At his first audition, screened on 13 April,[10] the judges unanimously voted him through to the next round.[11] He was later put through to the live semi-finals. Carroll appeared on the second live semi-final on 28 May,[12] winning the show with 42.5 percent of the public vote.[13] He performed once again at the final on 8 June. At the end of the competition, Carroll finished in second place after receiving 20.1 percent of the vote, behind shadow theatre group Attraction with 27 percent.[13]

Other work

After the Britain's Got Talent final, Carroll signed a deal with Simon Cowell's company Syco to write an autobiography.[14]

Carroll has appeared on the CBBC shows The Dog Ate My Homework[15] and Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up.[16] In 2015, he made guest appearances in Sunday Night at the Palladium and Jason Manford's It's a Funny Old Week.

Personal life

Carroll was born 11 weeks prematurely with cerebral palsy.[17] In 2012, he won a Pride of Britain Award in the "Teenager of Courage" category.[2]

Carroll lives in Hipperholme, West Yorkshire with his parents.[2] He is a Leeds United F.C fan and on 31 August 2013, he performed at Elland Road at the launch of the club's Families United initiative.[18]

Filmography

Title Year Role Notes Source
Ministry of Curious Stuff 2012–13 Mr. Frazernagle 26 Episodes [6]
Pride of Britain Awards 2012 Winner [19]
Britain's Got Talent 2013 Contestant 2nd Place [17]
4 O'Clock Club 2014 Student 1 Episode [20]
Big School 2014 Dean 2 Episodes [7]
Trollied 2014— Harry Series Regular [21]
Doctors 2015 Peter Harker 1 Episode
Sunday Night at the Palladium 2015 Himself Performer [22]
It's a Funny Old Week 2015 Himself Performer [23]

References

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