Jack Carroll
Jack Carroll, born on October 18, 1998, is a talented English comedian and actor who first captured public attention as a contestant on the seventh season of Britain's Got Talent. At just 14 years old, he impressed audiences and judges alike, ultimately finishing as the runner-up. Known for incorporating his experience with cerebral palsy into his comedic routines, Carroll has established himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.
He began his acting journey in early 2012, landing the role of Mr. Frazernagle in the CBBC series Ministry of Curious Stuff, where he worked alongside Vic Reeves across two seasons. Carroll gained further recognition when he portrayed Harry in the Sky sitcom Trollied from 2014 to 2018, showcasing his comedic talent and versatility.
In addition to these notable roles, Carroll made an appearance in the BBC One sitcom Big School as Dean, a character introduced in the second series. He also guest-starred in the daytime soap Doctors in March 2015 and appeared in the children's show 4 O'Clock Club. His film debut came with the role of Pete in the 2019 movie Eaten by Lions. Most recently, Carroll featured in an episode of Father Brown, portraying Tim Cudlip, a character entwined in a plot involving train robbers. In recognition of his contributions, he received the Pride of Britain award in 2012, highlighting his impact on both comedy and acting.