Carl Rice | |
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Born | Liverpool, England, UK |
Occupation | Actor |
Carl Rice (born 1980) is a British actor from Liverpool.
Carl attended St. Joseph's R.C High School.
Carl first appeared on screen at the age of eight in a late 1980s advert for milk. The advert famously proclaimed "Accrington Stanley, Who Are They?"
Following this he appeared in 15 other adverts. He also starred alongside Tony Robinson for three years on Channel 4's Storyworld Children's Ward for 2 series, Brookside for one year playing Gavin Matthews and countless TV shows including Jimmy McGovern's Hearts and Minds alongside Chris Eccleston and Willy Russell's Terraces alongside Mark Womack.
In 1999 Carl made his stage debut in Guiding Star, a play by Jonathan Harvey that was premiered at The Everyman Theatre in Liverpool before transferring to the Royal National Theatre for a 10-month run. Carl was shortlisted for a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance as Liam Fitzgibbon.
In 2000 he played Rene Montandon in Monsignor Renard – the ITV drama premiere set in Nazi occupied France – starring John Thaw as well as Dominic Monoghan and Juliette Caton.
He starred in two series of the comedy sketch show Scallywagga on BBC Three playing over fifty characters in total.
He starred in comedy series Massive on BBC Three playing Shay Finnegan alongside Johnny Vegas, Ralf Little, Joel Fry, Christine Bottomley, and Craig Parkinson.
In February 2011 he guest starred on Shameless, playing Mimi Maguire's long lost brother turned sister, Bobbi.
In August 2011, Carl started filming on the hit Sky HD comedy Trollied. Carl plays Colin, a lazy supermarket worker who has appeared in every episode.
In August 2011, he also began work on the feature film Papadopoulos & Sons, which revolves around a wealthy Greek family. Carl plays Dave, the gardener at the family mansion and works alongside Stephen Dillane and Ewan Macintosh.