Jack Carroll, a remarkable English comedian and actor, was born on October 18, 1998. He gained widespread recognition at the tender age of 14, finishing as the runner-up in the seventh series of Britain's Got Talent. As an actor, Carroll has had an impressive career, starring in the CBBC series Ministry of Curious Stuff, where he played the role of Mr. Frazernagle alongside Vic Reeves, and appeared in two series of the show.
Carroll's cerebral palsy, a condition he has spoken publicly about, has often been a subject of his stand-up comedy routine. In recognition of his inspiring story, he was awarded a Pride of Britain award in 2012. In addition to his work on Ministry of Curious Stuff, Carroll has appeared in a variety of TV shows, including Big School, Trollied, and Doctors.
One of his notable roles was in the BBC One sitcom Big School, where he played the character Dean, a new student at Greybridge School, in the fifth episode of the second series. On June 6, 2014, Carroll was cast in the fourth series of Sky1 comedy show Trollied, taking on the role of Harry. He has also made guest appearances in other TV shows, including the BBC One daytime soap Doctors and the CBBC series 4 O'Clock Club.
Carroll's film credits include the 2019 movie Eaten by Lions, where he played the role of Pete. His latest role was in Episode 1 of Father Brown Series 7, where he portrayed Tim Cudlip, the young brother of two would-be train robbers. Throughout his career, Carroll has consistently demonstrated his versatility as an actor and comedian, and his determination to succeed despite the challenges posed by his condition.