James Anthony Patrick "Jimmy" Carr, Jr.
(born 15 September 1972) is an English comedian, author, actor and presenter of radio and television, known for his deadpan delivery and dark humour.
A former marketing executive for Shell, [1] Carr moved to a career in comedy in 2000. [2] After becoming established as a stand-up comedian, Carr began to appear in a number of Channel 4 television shows, most notably as the host of the panel show 8 Out of 10 Cats
.
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Early life
Contrary to other internet sources, Carr was born in
Isleworth,
Greater London [3] to Irish parents from
Limerick, as opposed to himself being born in Limerick, as he stated in an interview on
The Chris Moyles Show. However, he does hold an Irish passport.
Carr attended
Burnham Grammar School and
Royal Grammar School, High Wycombe before gaining a place at
Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a
2:1 degree in Political Sciences.
[4]
Career
Television
Whilst working at JC Productions with his father, Carr made his first television pilot / short film at
Pinewood starring
Craig Charles,
Roy Dotrice and himself. The mockumentary,
The Colour of Funny
was essentially a vanity project for Carr.
Hosting
Carr was chosen by
Channel 4 to host game shows such as
Distraction
and
Your Face or Mine?
Carr has presented many
100s
programmes for Channel 4:
100 Worst Pop Records
,
100 Worst Britons
,
100 Greatest Cartoon Characters
,
100 people who look most like Jimmy Carr
(although this was a spoof) and
100 Scary Moments
, which have made him the butt of related jokes by comedians, members of the public, and even himself.
In 2004, it was announced that Carr would host a
United States version of
Distraction
for
Comedy Central. On 10 January 2006, the second season of the United States version of
Distraction
debuted on Comedy Central, with Carr continuing as host.
Carr was shortlisted for the 2006
Rose d'Or award for best game show host.
In December 2008, Carr presented the fourth
Big Fat Quiz of the Year
on Channel 4, having also presented the first, second and third.
Carr has also presented a series of
Commercial Breakdown.
Carr currently hosts the quiz show
8 Out of 10 Cats
.
Writing
Carr is also a prolific writer as well as performer, with writing credits including
Bo' Selecta!
(C4),
Meet Ricky Gervais
(C4) and material for
Lily Savage and
Frank Skinner.
Guest appearances
Carr was a guest presenter for one edition of
Have I Got News For You
; later he joined
Ian Hislop's team in the edition of the show first shown 23 November 2007, chaired by
Ann Widdecombe with whom he “flirted” outrageously. Widdecombe later vowed "I will never appear on Have I Got News for You again."
Carr has appeared on
Never Mind The Buzzcocks
twice, as well as on
QI
.
During a guest appearance on the BBC motoring show
Top Gear
, Carr set a new celebrity test track lap record on the '
Star in a Reasonably Priced Car' segment. He was described as "the worst driver we've ever had" and "the luckiest man alive" by ''Top Gear
s test driver The Stig. His re-appearance on
Top Gear'' in May 2006 placed him last in the brand new Reasonably Priced Car, with the slowest time ever. Carr also hosted a highlights edition of the show.
In the United States, Carr has appeared on
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
twice and
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
three times. Carr has also appeared on the Irish news comedy show
The Panel
.
In 2003, Carr was in the music video for the song
Proper Crimbo.
Carr appears at the end credits of
Ross Noble's
Randomist
DVD, where he punches Noble on his way back to the dressing room. Noble had joked in his show that Carr only performed for a "weak" 1 hour 20 minutes, as opposed to Noble's 2 and a half hour show. Carr can also be seen for a few seconds in the audience for Dara O' Briain's live DVD.
In January 2008 Carr appeared on
E4 show
Big Brother Celebrity Hijack as a hijacker for the day.
Carr also appeared on the
Royal Variety Performance in December 2008.
Radio
Carr is a regular guest and interviewer on
Loose Ends
(
BBC Radio 4) and
The Fred MacAulay Show
(
BBC Radio Scotland). In January 2005, Carr hosted 'It's Been a Terrible Year' — a comedy review of 2004, on
BBC Radio 2. Up until July 2006, he had a Sunday morning radio show on
XFM, with the mercurial comedian
Iain Morris. The show had a strong emphasis on toilet humour.
Features, of varying popularity, have included:
- Goth Classics — Item lasting about four weeks in which The Sisters of Mercy track 'This Corrosion' was played twice.
- Now That's What I Call A Jukebox — Long running item invented by Iain Morris where a number of songs are selected from a Now That's What I Call Music album, and are put to a vote. The song with the most votes is played.
- The Songs You Should Like And The Songs You Do Like (But You Like The Song You Should Like As Well) — This catchy-titled item consists of playing in sequence one credible but underrated or overlooked song (The first was 'Touch Sensitive' by The Fall) and one guilty pleasure (Liberty X's 'Just A Little Bit' followed) On the 9th of July 2006, the item was renamed 'A Song to Patronise, A Song To Sanitise.' Traditionally, items are carried out with little professionalism, presumably to match the rest of the show content.
In January 2006, Carr made a joke on Radio 4's Loose Ends, the punchline of which implied that
Gypsy women smelled.
[5] Although the BBC issued an apology, Carr refused and continues to use the joke during his acts.
Jimmy is also a regular guest on The
Chris Moyles Show on
BBC Radio 1. Recently, his voice can be heard in
Lloyds TSB adverts.
Carr was a guest on the
Christian O' Connell breakfast show at
Absolute Radio on 20 November 2008.
On 22 January 2009, he covered Zane Lowe's evening show on BBC Radio 1 between 7-9pm.
Stand-up comedy and DVDs
thumb in January 2009
Carr does stand-up tours continuously over the course of the year, taking only five weeks off between them.
[6] In 2003 he sold out an entire month's performances of his
Edinburgh Festival show
Charm Offensive
by the second day of the festival, and received 5-star reviews from four major newspapers. In 2004 he performed sold out solo shows at
Dublin's Vicar Street,
Leicester's Comedy Festival,
Glasgow Festival,
Kilkenny Cat Laughs and the
Galway Festival along with appearances at
The Bloomsbury Theatre where he filmed his first live
DVD. Also in 2004 he threatened to sue fellow comedian
Jim Davidson for using a joke that Carr considered 'his'.
[7] The matter was dropped when it became apparent that the joke in question was an old one used for decades by many different comedians. He toured the country with his show,
A Public Display of Affection
, starting on 9 April 2005 at the Gulbenkian Theatre in
Canterbury. He also appeared at the EICC during the Edinburgh Festival in August 2005 with his
Off The Telly
show. Later on in the year, in late November, he released his second DVD "Jimmy Carr: Stand Up".
In August 2006, he commenced a new tour,
Gag Reflex
, for which he won the 2006
British Comedy Award for "Best Live Stand up". He released his third DVD, "Jimmy Carr: Comedian" in November 2007. He also performed at the 2006
Just for Laughs festival in Montreal, as well as making a return visit to the Newbury Comedy Festival. In 2003, he was listed in
The Observer
as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. In 2007, a poll on the
Channel 4 website for 100 Greatest Stand Ups concluded
Jimmy Carr
was the 12th. A new national tour commenced in autumn 2007 named
Repeat Offender
, which began at the
Edinburgh Festival that year.
Since Autumn 2008, Carr has been touring his new show, entitled "Joke Technician". As with his previous tour, he performed many shows at the Edinburgh Festival, even adding an extra date due to ticket demand.
His latest DVD, "Jimmy Carr: In Concert" was released on 3 November 2008.
On 23rd April 2009, the dates for Jimmy's latest tour, entitled
Rapier Wit
, were announced. The tour opened on 20th August 2009 with 9 shows at the
Edinburgh Festival before touring the country
[8].
On Twitter Jimmy Carr released details about his new DVD entitled 'Jimmy Carr: Telling Jokes'. According to HMV the DVD will be released on the 2 November 2009.
[9]
In July 2009 Carr revealed that he is currently touring with the popular
Las Vegas band
The Killers. Killers frontman
Brandon Flowers explained that it was part of his vision for his band’s shows to become more of a Las Vegas-style spectacle. Flowers, who grew up in Vegas, said: “We had met Jimmy before, at a
Comic Relief gig, then we bumped into him again at a party a couple of weeks later. “We were just throwing ideas around and having a comedian as part of the show sounded like a Las Vegas thing to do — it used to be common in the Sixties and Seventies - “Jimmy seemed to like it so we are giving it a go.”
Second Life
On 21 December 2006, Jimmy announced plans to become the first major comedian to perform in the virtual reality world of
Second Life. This was confirmed on his
MySpace webpage on 3 January 2007, and a competition launched to choose a select audience from the list of his MySpace friends.
[10]
Carr's Second Life show took place on Saturday, 3 February 2007 at 7pm, at Adam Street Bar and Members Club in central London. Fifty MySpace friends made up his live audience, with 100 virtual attendees in Second Life itself. The show was enjoyed by both sets of audiences, with excellent feedback received on both Jimmy's MySpace profile and within Second Life.
Carr hinted at the show that he may perform future shows in Second Life.
In March 2007, Laura Jackson from the Guinness Book of World Records confirmed that Jimmy had obtained the world record for being the first comedian in
cyberspace, following on from his
Second Life show.
Books
On 2 November 2006, Carr, together with advertising copy-writer friend Lucy Greeves, released a book called
The Naked Jape
(the U.S. version, re-titled
Only Joking
, was released on 21 September 2006), a discussion of the art and history of joking. It includes a selection of over 400 of the best jokes ever told.
Criticism
Detractors of his humour include
Conservative politician
Ann Widdecombe, who—following an appearance with Carr on
BBC One panel show
Have I Got News For You
—wrote in the
Daily Express
that "His idea of wit is a barrage of filth and the sort of humour most men grow out of in their teens".
[11]
Veteran comedian
Arthur Smith was quoted in the
Sunday Mirror in 2005 as saying "He has a terrible act. There I've said it and already I feel better".
[12] Smith has gone on to criticise Carr on other occasions. In a 2009 interview with
The Times he said: "He (Carr) makes jokes like little clocks. He has no interest in their context or meaning, only that they cause an explosion of laughter. I want a comedian to have a hinterland. The best comedians are interested in jazz, poetry, and the world".
[13]
When Carr appeared as a guest of Michael Parkinson in 2004, the interviewer expressed open disdain towards the comedian, questioning the bad taste of his humour and the programmes he chose to appear on.
[14]
Personal life
Carr currently (as of December 2008) lives in North London with his girlfriend, Karoline Copping, a commissioning editor for
Five.
[2]
During an appearance on BBC's "Would I Lie to You?" (Series 1, Episode 3), Jimmy Carr revealed that he had been a Christian until his mid-twenties, and remained a
virgin until the age of 26 due to his faith. Carr became aware of the writings of
Richard Dawkins and renounced his religion, becoming an atheist. He stated that he felt religion limited people's desires to live their own lives.
[16]
In March 2004, Carr's father Jim, a self-made millionaire,
[17] was arrested by the
Metropolitan Police after Jimmy Carr and his brother Colin accused their father of harassment. Mr. Carr Sr was later acquitted of all charges and awarded costs by the Court. Mr. Carr's acquittal was followed by a written apology from the
CPS. Later the Metropolitan Police also apologised and paid him substantial damages in an out of court settlement of the false arrest and false prosecution charge.
[18] [19]
Awards
- LAFTA Awards 2008: Best Stand Up
- LAFTA Awards 2007: Funniest Man
- British Comedy Awards 2006 - Best Live Stand Up
- Rose D'Or Nomination 2006: Best Game Show, 'Distraction'
- LAFTA Awards 2005: Funniest Man
- Rose D'Or Nomination 2004: Best Presenter, 'Distraction'
- Loaded Lafta Award 2004 - Best Stand Up
- Royal Television Society Award Winner: Best On-Screen Newcomer 2003
- Perrier Award Nominee: 2002
- Time Out Award Winner: Best Stand Up 2002
Filmography
Year
| Film
| Role
|
2006
| Alien Autopsy
| Gary's manager
|
Confetti
| Antony
|
Stormbreaker
| John Crawford
|
2007
| I Want Candy
| Video Store Guy
|
2009
| Telstar
| Gentleman
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References
- Jimmy Carr on Dave
- http://chrismoyles.net/soundvault/pafiledb.php?action=file&id=1672
- Taboo-buster: the dark side of Jimmy Carr
- BBC apologises for joke about Gypsy women on radio show
- The Paul O'Grady Show
- Stand-ups square up over fat joke
- http://www.ents24.com/web/artist/7992/Jimmy_Carr.html
- http://hmv.com/hmvweb/displayProductDetails.do?ctx=280;-1;-1;-1;-1&sku=984192
- BBC Story on Carr's ''Second Life'' performance.
- Ann Widdecombe in the ''Daily Express'', as quoted by cite news |title=Widdecombe disgusted by Carr's 'filth' |url=http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/mediamonkey/2007/11/widdecombe_disgusted_by_carrs.html |work=mediamonkey |publisher=''Guardian Unlimited'' |date=28 November 2007 |accessdate=2007-11-30
- JIMMY CARR'S DAD TO SUE BRITISH CPS
- Arthur Smith, the comic who would be Daphne Fairfax
- ''Parkinson'' Televsion Programme, Air Date Saturday, March 27, 2004
- http://richarddawkins.net/article,3443,Jimmy-Carr-on-Richard-Dawkins,Psychologies-Magazine
- Behind Jimmy Carr's wisecracks, This Is London ''"Jim was a self-made millionaire who rose to become treasurer of computer giant Unisys in Europe and Africa before setting up his own marketing business."''
- Comedian's father 'given damages'. BBC News. Retrieved on 13 May 2007.
- JIMMY CARR'S DAD TO SUE BRITISH CPS