Jack Carroll
Jack Carroll

Jack Carroll

  • English
  • Actor, writer and stand-up comedian

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Eaten By Lions review

The on-screen chemistry between Britain's Got Talent finalist Jack Carroll and Tomb Raider's Antonio Aakeel as a pair of half brothers on a road trip manages to keep enjoyable comedy Eaten By Lions between the ditches.

Damon Smith, The Irish News, 27th March 2019

Review: Eaten By Lions

Mostly charming cultural identity comedy, featuring a cast of beloved British comedians.

Katherine McLaughlin, The List, 25th March 2019

Eaten By Lions review

This well-intentioned British comedy-drama has a lot going for it, with a cast of fresh new talent and seasoned career-actors handing in solid performances and who all strive to make this a fun and engaging watch.

Jason Palmer, Entertainment Focus, 20th March 2019

EIFF 2018: Eaten By Lions

Eaten by Lions is no doubt warm and funny; the kind of film destined to get a Sunday afternoon TV slot aimed at feel-good family viewing.

Theo Rollason, The Student Newspaper, 1st July 2018

Eaten by Lions review

A great cast including Johnny Vegas and Asim Chaudhry bring a good dose of fun to the new British comedy Eaten By Lions, which premieres at the Edinburgh International Film Festival today. But director Jason Wingard can be clunky in his handling emotional moments - which lean towards over-sentimentalised cliché - and occasionally the comic ones, too.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 21st June 2018

Filming underway on new movie Eaten By Lions

Jack Carroll and Antonio Aakeel will star in new film Eaten By Lions, with Johnny Vegas, Vicki Pepperdine and Kevin Eldon amongst the cast list.

British Comedy Guide, 29th April 2017

Teen admits assaulting Jack Carroll

A teenager pushed disabled comedian Jack Carroll to the floor after having a picture taken with him, then gloated: 'He deserved it.'

Chortle, 17th February 2017

America's Got Talent: home to UK's Fringe favourites

After the success of Tape Face and Piff the Magic Dragon, purveyors of overlooked artforms might do well to swap panel-heavy British comedy for the States.

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 5th October 2016

BBC Three publishes new Top Ten series

BBC Three has launched a new online web series in which comedians list their 'Top Tens' on a subject of their choosing. Additionally, it is inviting fans to submit their own lists.

British Comedy Guide, 14th July 2016

Radio 4 sitcom for Jack Carroll

Jack Carroll is set to star in his own semi-autobiographical Radio 4 sitcom.

Jay Richardson, Chortle, 4th February 2015

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