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James Anthony Patrick Carr (born 15 September 1972) is an Irish-British comedian, presenter, writer and actor. He is known for his rapid-fire
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delivery of one-liners. He began his comedy career in 1997, and he has regularly appeared on television as the host of
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panel shows such as '' 8 Out of 10 Cats'', ''
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'' and '' The Big Fat Quiz of the Year''.


Early life and education

James Anthony Patrick Carr was born on 15 September 1972, in
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, London. He is the second of three sons born to Irish parents Nora Mary (née Lawlor; 19 September 1943 – 7 September 2001) and Patrick James "Jim" Carr (born 1945), an accountant who became the treasurer for computer company
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. His parents were married in 1970 and separated in 1994, never divorcing. Carr spent most of his early life in the village of Farnham Common,
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, where he attended Farnham Common School and
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. Carr was diagnosed with
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and could not read and write at his expected level until around ten or eleven years old. He completed
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at the Royal Grammar School in nearby
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.Jimmy Carr, Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4 (Mar 2017) In 2001, Carr's mother, Nora Mary, died of
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, at age 57. Following her death, Carr's relationship with his father became "severely strained". In 2004, his father was arrested and accused of harassing Carr and his brother Colin, but was cleared and won an apology from the Metropolitan Police. In 2021, Carr said he had not spoken to his father since 2000 and had not seen him in person, with the exception of an autograph signing after a gig in 2015, where they saw each other but did not speak. Carr's parents remained in contact with their Irish relatives, and the family made frequent trips to
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and Kilkee. After earning four A grades at
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, Carr studied
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and
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at
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. He graduated with
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in 1994. He went on to work in the marketing department at
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, but took
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in January 2000 as he felt "miserable" there. He performed his first paid stand-up gig later that month, having done his debut pub show unpaid only the previous December. He claimed that a course in
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helped him realize how his mind was working to hold him back from following his dreams of becoming a comedian.


Career


Television


Hosting

Carr has hosted
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game shows ''
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'' and '' Your Face or Mine?''. He presented the ''100s'' series of programmes for Channel 4: ''100 Worst Pop Records'', ''100 Worst Britons'', ''100 Greatest Cartoon Characters'', ''100 People Who Look Most Like Jimmy Carr'' (a spoof) and ''100 Scary Moments''. Since 2005, Carr has presented the comedy panel show ''
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''. The show aired on
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until 2016, when it moved to
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. It later went to E4. Since 2012, Carr has also presented over 150 episodes of ''
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'', a combination of his panel show ''
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'' and daytime quiz show '' Countdown''. In April 2010, Carr hosted the first British version of a comedy roast show, Channel 4's '' A Comedy Roast''. On 6 May 2010, he was a co-host of Channel 4's ''Alternative Election Night'', with David Mitchell,
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and
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. He joined the three presenters again for '' 10 O'Clock Live'', a
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comedy current-affairs show, which started airing in January 2011. In 2014 and 2015, Carr guest-presented two episodes of ''
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'' on ITV. In 2018, he presented American comedy panel show '' The Fix'' on
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. From 2018 to 2020, Carr hosted the
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series Roast Battle. From 2021 he has hosted the Channel 4 quiz show '' I Literally Just Told You''. In March 2025, he hosted the first series of '' LOL: Last One Laughing UK'' with Roisin Conaty.


Guest appearances

Carr contributed sketches to Channel 4 topical comedy TV programme ''The 11 O'Clock Show'' and has appeared on panel shows ''
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'' and '' 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'' test driver
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. Carr has appeared as a contestant on celebrity editions of ''
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'' (won £750 for Helen & Douglas House), '' The Chase'' (won £1,000 for Variety Club), ''
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'' (won £1,000 for Elton John AIDS Foundation), '' Tipping Point'' (won £7,000 for Blue Cross), ''
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,'' and ''
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'', winning £1,000. Carr was a guest presenter for one edition of '' Have I Got News for You''; in 2007 he joined
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's team in the edition of the show chaired by
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, with whom he "flirted" outrageously. Later in the episode, Widdecombe stated, "I don't think I shall return to this programme."


Radio

In January 2006, Carr made a joke on Radio 4's ''Loose Ends'', the punchline of which implied that
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women stank. The BBC issued an apology, but Carr refused to apologize and continued to use the joke. He appeared in two episodes of the radio series of ''
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'' in 2005. Carr has appeared on BBC Radio 4's Museum of Curiosity a total of seven times since 2011. He was the Museum Curator (in his five appearances in 2012) and a guest on the 2018 Annual Stock Take Christmas special, alongside
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,
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and Sally Philips.


Podcasts

Carr's
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appearances go back to at least 2010 with a one-off podcast called ''Jimmy Carr and Frankie Boyle: Meet the Comedians''. Carr's podcast appearances ramped up significantly during the height of the
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, with recent appearances during this period including ''The Betoota Advocate Podcast'', '' You Made It Weird with Pete Holmes'', '' The Comedian's Comedian'', ''The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast'', and '' Dane Baptiste Questions Everything''.


Stand-up comedy

Carr performs stand-up tours continuously over most of the course of the year, originally taking only five weeks off between them. During his Terribly Funny Tour (which began pre COVID lockdown and ended April 2024) he wrote his next tour by trying out new material in every gig. As a result of this Jimmy Carr Laughs Funny started 17 April 2024. His first five minutes of stand-up (unpaid) was at an Islington pub, the Tut 'n' Shive, in December 1999. From 2000 to 2003, he started appearing regularly, around London, at Up The Creek, The Banana Cabaret and The Bearcat Comedy Club. His first really successful show was a revue at the Café Royal, as a part of the 2001 Edinburgh Fringe. Titled ''Rubbernecker'', it also featured
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,
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and Robin Ince. In 2004, he threatened to sue
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for using a joke that Carr considered his own. 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
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and ending on 14 January 2006 at the
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in London's West End. He also appeared at the EICC during the
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in August 2005 with his ''Off The Telly'' show. In August 2006, he commenced the tour ''Gag Reflex'', for which he won the 2006
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for "Best Live Stand-Up". He released his third DVD, ''Jimmy Carr: Comedian'', in November 2007. In 2003, he was listed in ''
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'' as one of the 50 funniest acts in British comedy. In 2007, a poll on the
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website for 100 Greatest Stand-Ups, Jimmy Carr was 12th. A national tour commenced in autumn 2007 named ''Repeat Offender'', beginning at the
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. On 3 February 2007, Carr's performance in front of 50 people in London was broadcast simultaneously on the virtual platform ''
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''. His ''Rapier Wit'' tour opened on 20 August 2009 eight shows at the Edinburgh Festival before touring the UK. He released a DVD entitled ''Jimmy Carr: Telling Jokes'' on 2 November 2009. Also on 5 and 6 July 2009, Carr was the warm up act for
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band
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at their DVD record gigs (
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). In October 2009, Carr received criticism from Sunday tabloid newspapers for a joke he made about British soldiers who had lost limbs in
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and
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, saying the UK would have a strong team in the London 2012 Paralympic Games. Carr defended his own joke as "totally acceptable" in an interview with ''
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''. He had met with staff and patients at the rehabilitation centre,
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, in March 2009. Carr's sixth Live DVD, ''Jimmy Carr: Making People Laugh'', was released on 8 November 2010. Carr's 2010–11 tour, entitled ''Laughter Therapy'', started with a run at the Edinburgh Festival before touring the UK. Carr was criticised in November 2011 for a joke about the Variety Club's Sunshine coaches, which offer holidays for children with Down syndrome. The charity and Down Syndrome Education International condemned the joke. Carr defended himself by saying nothing should be off limits. A ''Guardian'' profile in 2012 said: "In terms of reach and earning power... one of the nation's most popular stand-up comedians... in his ability to pull in crowds which generate millions in tour and DVD sales..." and as "the undisputed king of deadpan one-liners...". Carr released the ''Jimmy Carr: Laughing and Joking'' DVD on 18 November 2013. In June 2019, Carr was criticised for the content of his touring show ''Terribly Funny''. Among the controversial jokes were jokes about dwarves, fat women and
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. Carr was also criticised by charity Little People UK (co-founded by actor Warwick Davis), accusing him of prejudice for an "offensive" abortion joke he made about people with
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. On 17 April 2024, the
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recording of Carr's ''Terribly Funny 2.0'' tour was released as ''Natural Born Killer''. The one hour special attained a Top 10 spot in 29 countries. In the week 15–21 April 2024
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listed the show as being 8th in the global Top 10 (in the category TV, English) with 2.3 million viewing hours. In September and October 2024, Carr joined Australian comedian Jim Jefferies for a number of joint gigs, slotted between dates for Jefferies's own tour, in
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. Their shows were billed as ''The Charm Offensive Tour''.


Edinburgh

The Edinburgh Festival / Fringe is an annual arts festival, in Scotland, that has been a showcase for comedians since at least the 1970s. Carr has often said how important the Fringe is to anyone that wants to get into comedy, and that he is "a performer at night but during the day I'm a punter and have conversations with people about what show they liked and what they didn’t." Carr has said that he first went up to Edinburgh around 2000 to “see what it was about”. Although he would eventually go on to return each year as a paid stand-up comic, he initially had to resort to trying to save money by sleeping in his car (a Rover 75) or on the floor of somewhere that other comedians had rented. The August 2001 two-week stint, with ''Rubbernecker'', was Carr’s first
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appearance, with his name in the official programme and his first mention on the Comedy site
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. In 2002, although this was Carr’s second entry (in one of the festival’s programmes) this was his first solo show: ''Bare Faced Ambition''. This was the year that he received a nomination for what was then known as the Perrier Award. The poster and programme billed him as "England’s answer to Emo Philips", and he performed in the Dining Room of the
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from 2 to 26 August. By the time of 2003’s Festival, the now 30-year-old Carr had built a larger fan base through touring, several appearances at Montreal’s Just For Laughs and numerous TV appearances (including co-hosting
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).  This enabled him to move his shows to the larger venue of the Pleasance Courtyard, but the Festival’s rules (on TV appearances) meant that he was judged to now be a “star” and therefore could not be nominated for the 2003 Perrier Award. He performed for 25 nights between 30 July and 25 August 2003. On August 21 and 22nd, he participated in Comedy Gala 2003 in aid of Waverley Care. Edinburgh 2004 followed on from another hit TV show ( ''Distraction''); this tour show was called ''Public Display of Affection''. This meant another move up (in venue size) with six shows at the EICC (which had a 1,200-seat capacity at that time). 2005 was Carr’s fifth Fringe and he again arrived with all-new material. This show was called ''Off The Telly'', and, returning to the EICC, he performed eight shows. Material for the new tour, named Gag Reflex, had been tried out at a WIP (Work in progress) gig at the Hen and Chickens on August 5, 2006. Trial of the new material continued in Edinburgh across six nights, from August 17, at the EICC. Carr only managed to fit in a brief appearance at the 2007 Fringe on August 21. Held at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre, it was a regular Fringe fund raiser, headed by
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, for Waverley Care. He was still writing material for his planned ''Repeat Offender'' tour, as evidenced by him using a clipboard on stage. Previously,
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had been reasonably positive in relation to reviews of comedians headlining at the Fringe; however, articles from 2007 declared that "household names were drowning out more pioneering art". The 2008 Edinburgh programme never listed dates or a venue for Carr’s shows this year; this was possibly because his attendance was confirmed after printing. His presence (and the unveiling of his ''Joke Technician'' tour) was, however, mentioned in ''The Independent'' and also Chortle. Edinburgh 2009 saw Carr return for what is billed as his "eighth solo show", thereby confirming his seventh attendance in 2008. He returned to the EICC with his new show, ''Rapier Wit'', for eight nights spanning 20 to 30 August. He also attended the
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to be a Judge on a Britain’s Got Talent spoof (called TV’s Got Talent) alongside
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and
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. Edinburgh 2010 sees Carr debut his new show, ''Laughter Therapy'', a few days after the end of his ''Rapier Wit'' tour. He was back at the EICC for eight nights. Although he performed a number of gigs in Scotland, during 2011, Carr never made it to that year’s Festival. At Edinburgh 2012, he was back to perform his new show, ''Gagging Order'', with six nights at the EICC. 2014 saw Carr return for his 11th solo Edinburgh show, called ''Funny Business''. Based once again at the EICC he played four nights in what would appear to be his last Fringe appearance (with a comedy show). In August 2017, Carr returned for a different kind of Edinburgh Festival: the
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. He interviewed
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President, Kent Alterman, in an on-stage Q&A session in front of industry staff. After a 10 year absence Carr returned for his 12th solo show (''Laughs Funny''), in August 2024. He described the
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as being "''where it all began''" and performed 5 shows, across 3 nights, at the
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.


America

In the final months of his Terribly Funny 2.0 tour, Carr made several trips to the USA. Each trip consisted of around a week, criss-crossing the country. 2023 saw these mini tours in October, November and December. He also toured in March and April 2024; this last trip ended up consisting of new material, under the tour name ''Laughs Funny''.


= American TV

= Early support was shown by
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, and Carr appeared on ''
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'' twice in 2002, twice in 2006, and then again in 2007, 2008 and 2009 (that last appearance being on the renamed ''
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''). Appearances on ''
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'' were 2003 and 2005; '' The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon'' was 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2024; and there was an additional appearance on ''
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'' 2016. His first venture into making TV shows in the US was '' The Strategic Humour Initiative'' (hosted by Sir David Frost) back in 2003. It was a joint UK–USA–Canada production, and Carr was chosen to be the UK comedian. Only 1 episode was made. 2005 saw Carr hosting 12 episodes of the American version of the shock gameshow ''
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'' (which he had hosted in the UK). A second US series (14 episodes) was commissioned in 2006.
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(US) made two episodes of '' Comedy Central Presents: Jimmy Carr'' in 2005 and 2009.
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produced 10 episodes of '' The Fix'' in 2018, hosted by Carr. It was an attempt to export the UK panel show format to America, and, although still available on
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, no further episodes have been made. Carr was the first British comedian to get a
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stand-up special, with his show ''Funny Business'' (March 2016).


American stand-up

Because of the frequency of his trips and his workaholic nature, Carr collaborates with American comedians in various ways.
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credits him with the idea for his ''Blocks'' podcast, and Jeffery Ross frequently invites him to be part of his Roast events (the most famous of which is probably The Roast of Rob Lowe). Across two nights of the 2022 Netflix is a Joke Festival. Carr was a support act for
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at the
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(30 April and 3 May 2022, the show where Chappelle was attacked on stage). During this festival, Carr slotted in one of his own tour gigs, at the Palace Theatre, and also performed at the
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as a part of the line-up for Bill Burr Presents Friends Who Kill, which was filmed for another
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Special. As a member of the
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comedy roster, he was also invited to a celebratory brunch at the home of
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co-CEO, Ted Sanderos.
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opened in
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in 1972 and has been a popular venue for stand-up comedians ever since. Carr has been performing there for many years and is one of a small number of British comedians that are listed as alumni and, in 2018, was given the honour of having his name painted on one of the club's walls. Since 2015, Carr has made several appearances on the US live comedy show Kill Tony. 2024 once again saw
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host ''Netflix is a Joke Fest'', in
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(2–12 May). Carr posted (on X) that he had performed two gigs in the UK on 3 May and then performed at the ''Outside Joke'' event, at the
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,
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, on 4 May. On 5 May, Carr attended the
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special live stream of the Roast of Tom Brady.


American charities

Carr is a supporter of the Bob Woodruff Foundation (a non-profit that supports post-9/11-impacted service members, veterans, and their families). On 5 November 2018, he was on the bill of the 12th Annual Stand Up for Heroes event at
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s and again, for the 17th event, on 6 November 2023, at the
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. Carr was one of the British comics supporting
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at the 2012 Secret Policeman's Ball in New York.


Books

In 2006, the book ''The Naked Jape: Uncovering the Hidden World of Jokes'', on the history and theory of joke-telling, by Carr and Lucy Greeves, was published by
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. ''Before & Laughter'', a memoir and self-help book authored by Carr, was published by
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in December 2021.


Controversies


2011 Amputee joke

At the
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in 2011, Carr joked that war injuries had a positive side. "You can say what you like about these servicemen amputees from Iraq and Afghanistan," he said, "but we're going to have a fucking good Paralympics team in 2012." The Prime Minister's office condemned the joke. Newspapers and radio stations phoned the mothers of soldiers maimed in battle, recited the joke, then reported their outraged reactions. Carr contended that it was a good joke.


2012 Tax avoidance

In June 2012, Carr's involvement in an alleged K2
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scheme came to light after an investigation by ''
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''. The scheme is understood to involve UK earners "quitting" their job and signing new employment contracts with offshore
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based in the low-tax jurisdiction of
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. Prime Minister
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said: "People work hard, they pay their taxes, they save up to go to one of his shows. They buy the tickets. He is taking the money from those tickets and he, as far as I can see, is putting all of that into some very dodgy tax-avoiding schemes." Carr subsequently pulled out of the scheme, apologising for "a terrible error of judgement". Viewing figures of the episode of his topical show ''8 out of 10 Cats'', recorded on the day of his apology and broadcast the following day, almost doubled compared with the previous week. Earlier in 2012, during the second series of Channel 4's satirical news programme '' 10 O'Clock Live'', Carr had lampooned people who avoid paying their taxes. A sketch from the show, in which he poked fun at the 1% tax rate of
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and described tax lawyers as being "aggressive" and "amoral", was regarded as having "come back to haunt him". In February 2018, Carr appeared on '' Room 101'', where he talked about the controversy. Though he admitted that what he did was wrong, he said there was some level of hypocrisy in the comments that Cameron had made about him in 2012, stating that members of Cameron's family and
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had subsequently been mentioned in the
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and
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tax evasion scandals. Carr said that the law should become clearer by eliminating any
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s, instead of leaving it up to individuals to decide what is morally right. Carr continues to reference the scandal in his performances and public appearances and takes heckles on the subject with good humour, including responding to a heckle on the subject by saying: "There's two shows: One at 7, one at 9:30. One for me, one for them.


2021 Holocaust joke

In a stand-up comedy performance released as a Christmas 2021
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special titled ''His Dark Material'', Carr joked: During the show, Carr defended his joke, saying that it had the educational value of raising awareness about groups who suffered genocide in the Holocaust. The show had been released in December 2021 without comment on the joke but received widespread attention the following February after a clip was posted and shared online. He was condemned by the Auschwitz Memorial, Hope not Hate and The Traveller Movement, who called anti-Romani prejudice the "last acceptable form of racism" in the UK. He also faced criticism from British politicians, including Prime Minister
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and
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, the culture secretary. The Holocaust Memorial Day Trust said they were "absolutely appalled" and "horrified", and they described Carr's joke as "abhorrent". Despite the criticism, Carr stood by the joke.


2025 Israel event at British Museum

In May 2025, Carr attended an event celebrating Israel's
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. This event was held during the Israel–Gaza war and was criticised by pro-Palestine activists, who urge a a boycott of Israeli events due to the ongoing genocide in Gaza.


Personal life

In 1998, Carr was 26 years old and had what he calls "an early midlife crisis" during which he lost his
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faith. He has since made comments critical of organised religion. In 2015, he said: "As for being a Christian, yes, it seems ridiculous now, but I genuinely believed there was a big man in the sky who could grant wishes. Writers like
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and
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helped change my view, but I don't go on stage banging on about being an
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... I'm just a guy who tells jokes." He has stated that he underwent a lot of psychotherapy (specifically
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) at the time of his crisis in order to help him cope with his loss of faith, and that he is qualified as a therapist. Carr has dual British and Irish citizenship, travels on an Irish passport. He has spoken of his pride in having Irish ancestry and was presented in 2013 with a certificate of Irish heritage in his parents' home city of
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by the city's mayor. Carr lives in
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with his Canadian partner Karoline Copping, a
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for Channel 5, with whom he has been in a relationship since 2001. Their son was born in 2019.


Awards

* Time Out Award: Best Stand Up (2002) * Perrier Award Nomination (2002) *
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Award: Best On-Screen Newcomer (2003) * LAFTA Award: Best Stand Up (2004) * Rose D'Or Nomination: Best Presenter, ''Distraction'' (2004) * LAFTA Award: Funniest Man (2005) *
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: Best Live Stand Up (2006) * LAFTA Award: Funniest Man (2007) * LAFTA Award: Best Stand Up (2008) *LAFTA Award: Loaded Legend (2011)


Stand-up shows


DVD releases / Netflix specials


Filmography


Film


Television


Guest appearances

*'' QI'' (2003–2022) *''
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'' (2010–2017) *''
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'' (2012) *'' Was it Something I Said?'' (2013) *''
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'' (2014, 2015, 2017) *'' Top Gear'' (2004, 2006, 2013) *'' Celebrity Juice'' (2014–2019) *'' Alan Davies: As Yet Untitled'' (2015, 2017) *'' Celebrity Squares'' (2015) *'' Celebrity Benchmark'' (2015) *'' Crackanory'' (2015) *''
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'' (2016, 2017) *''
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'' (2016) *''
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'' (2016) *'' Chelsea'' (2016) *'' The Chase: Celebrity Special'' (2012, 2019) *'' Tipping Point: Lucky Stars'' (2016) *''
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'' (2016) *'' Play to the Whistle'' (2017) *'' Catchphrase: Celebrity Special'' (2018) *'' Room 101'' (2018) *''This Is My House'' (2021) *'' Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? Celebrity Special'' (2021)


Books

* 2004, ''Distraction Quiz Book'' (foreword) * 2006, with Lucy Greeves, ''The Naked Jape: Uncovering the Hidden World of Jokes'' (UK), or ''Only Joking: What's So Funny About Making People Laugh'' (USA) * 2020, Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You, edited by Adam Kay (Carr contributed a story) *2021, ''Before & Laughter: A Life-Changing Book''


Discography

* '' ='' (
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, 2021) –
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on " Visiting Hours"


References


External links

* * *
''BBC Radio 4 – Jimmy Carr, Desert Island Discs'', March 2017
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