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Liz Carr

Liz Carr is an English actress, comedian, broadcaster and international disability rights activist.

Liz Carr
Born
Liz Carr

(1972-04-21) 21 April 1972 (age 52)
EducationUniversity of Nottingham
Occupations
Known forActing and activism
Spouse
Jo Church
(m. 2010)

Early life and education edit

Carr was born 21 April 1972 in Port Sunlight and grew up in Bebington, Merseyside.[1] She attended Upton Hall School FCJ in Upton, Merseyside and Birkenhead High School in Birkenhead.[2][3] She studied law at the University of Nottingham.[4]

Disability activism edit

Carr was disabled from age 7, owing to arthrogryposis multiplex congenita, and has used a wheelchair since the age of 14.[5] She frequently refers to her condition in her stand-up as "meus thronus kaputus." She is frank about her life as a disabled person and the inherent comedy it brings: "I've had some tuts, which is fantastic... I look quite frail to some people, so it's like, 'She's talking about sex, she's swearing.' Every stereotype you didn't expect. People generally look terrified. 'Oh my God, is she going to be funny? Can we laugh at this?'"[6]

Carr became involved in politics, disabled rights, and activism while studying at the University of Nottingham. Following her graduation she left law to work as a disability equality trainer.[7] She has been a disability rights campaigner in the UK and has spoken at many rallies. In May 2008 she joined with ADAPT, a prominent disability rights group in the United States, to raise money for it and to protest presidential candidate John McCain's position on a bill permitting Americans qualifying for Medicaid coverage of nursing home costs to instead spend it on home-based, or community care, making it easier for disabled people to remain in their own homes.[8]

In 2011, Carr was part of a Newsnight debate on assisted suicide, following the screening on the BBC of Terry Pratchett: Choosing to Die, which included Jeremy Paxman and David Aaronovitch.[9] She opposed Lord Falconer's Assisted Dying Bill, stating: "I fear we've so devalued certain groups of people—ill people, disabled people, older people—that I don't think it's in their best interests to enshrine in law the right of doctors to kill certain people."[10]

Career edit

Comedy edit

She has been part of a number of comedy groups, including Abnormally Funny People with Tanyalee Davis, Steve Day, Steve Best, Simon Minty and Chris McCausland.

In 2007 she was runner-up in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition.[11]

Carr co-hosted the BBC's Royal Television Society award-winning Ouch! Podcast[12] with Mat Fraser from 2006 to 2013, and in 2011 worked as a researcher for the BBC comedy panel show Have I Got News for You.

Acting edit

Carr was in her thirties when she took on her first professional acting role, playing Mother Courage, before heading to the Young Vic with another Bertolt Brecht play, The Exception and the Rule.[13] In 2013, she joined the long-running BBC crime thriller series Silent Witness as regular character Clarissa Mullery.[14][15] On 5 February 2020 it was announced that she had departed the series after eight years.

In 2019, Carr starred in The OA as Dr Marlow Rhodes.[16] In 2020, she appeared as a university lecturer in the miniseries Devs.[17]

In March 2021, it was announced that Carr had joined the cast of The Witcher as Fenn in the show's second season.[18] In December of the same year, it was announced that she had joined the cast of Good Omens for the second season, as the angel Saraqael.[19] Between September and December 2021, she played Dr. Emma Brookner in the West End revival of The Normal Heart at the Royal National Theatre, marking the first time a disabled person had played the role on stage. She subsequently won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards.[20] Carr joined the cast of the Disney+ series Loki in Season 2, in the role of Judge Gamble.[21]

Personal life edit

In 2010 Carr entered into a civil partnership with longtime partner Jo Church in what Carr called "A Wheelie Special Wedding". Her father gave a speech in which he joked he was prohibited from using words like "brave." Carr and her partner pre-recorded their first dance. In the video, they danced to the Dirty Dancing theme and the local fire brigade held Carr, and her chair, aloft.[22]

On 10 August 2017, Carr and her personal assistant were the victims of an attack by a man armed with scissors. The assailant was subsequently arrested and detained under the Mental Health Act 2007.[23]

Filmography edit

Film edit

Year Title Role Notes
2017 Le Accelerator The Death Provider
2021 Infinite Garrick
2022 Then Barbara Met Alan Liz

Television edit

Year Title Role Notes
2013–2020 Silent Witness Clarissa Mullery 79 episodes
2018 Les Misérables Concierge Episode #1.1
2019 The OA Dr. Marlow Rhodes 2 episodes
2019 Would I Lie To You? Herself Series 13
2020 Devs Lecturer Episode #1.5
2020 CripTales Meg 2 episodes
2021 The Witcher Fenn 2 episodes
2022 This Is Going to Hurt Tina Episode #1.7
2023 Good Omens Saraqael 3 episodes
2023 Loki Judge Gamble 3 episodes
2024 Better Off Dead? Herself Upcoming documentary[24]

Stage edit

Year Title Role Notes
2021 The Normal Heart Dr. Emma Brookner Royal National Theatre

References edit

  1. ^ Perry, Keith (16 August 2017). "Merseyside actress attacked by man armed with SCISSORS". Liverpool Echo. from the original on 18 August 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  2. ^ "'This has everything to do with disability': Interview with Wirral-born Silent Witness actress Liz Carr on subject of assisted suicide – The Diocese of Shrewsbury – The Diocese of Shrewsbury". dioceseofshrewsbury.org. from the original on 18 August 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  3. ^ O'Hara, Interview by Mary (21 June 2006). "No fear, no frills". The Guardian. from the original on 18 August 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  4. ^ . Nottingham University. 16 January 2011. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
  5. ^ ""Silent Witness Star Liz Carr". OK Magazine. Olivia Wheeler. 21 January 2017". 21 January 2017. from the original on 8 August 2022. Retrieved 24 January 2017.
  6. ^ Mary O'Hara (21 June 2006). "Interview: Liz Carr". The Guardian. from the original on 29 November 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2013.
  7. ^ . Nottingham University. 16 January 2011. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2022.
  8. ^ Disabled Arrested At McCain Office, CBS News, May 1, 2008, Retrieved March 20, 2023
  9. ^ Choosing to Die: Newsnight Debate at IMDb  
  10. ^ Hannah Dunleavy (3 December 2014). "Liz Carr, Not so Silent Witness". Standard Issue.[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ Trish Gant. "Liz Carr, comedian". The UK Comedy Guide. from the original on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
  12. ^ "Official Ouch! Podcast page". BBC. 14 November 2013. from the original on 8 August 2022. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  13. ^ "BBC". from the original on 6 February 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  14. ^ "Liz Carr introduces her new character, Silent Witness". BBC One. 21 December 2012. from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  15. ^ "First look: Liz Carr as Clarissa Mullery in Silent Witness". The Ouch! Blog. BBC. from the original on 6 February 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  16. ^ Neela Debnath (23 March 2019). "The OA season 2 cast: Who is Liz Carr? Who plays Dr. Marlow Rhodes?". Daily Express. from the original on 26 March 2019. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
  17. ^ Cydney Yeates (6 February 2020). "Inside Liz Carr's rising Hollywood career as she quits BBC's Silent Witness". MetroUK. from the original on 8 August 2022. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  18. ^ "Netflix's the Witcher Season 2 Adds Seven New Cast Members - IGN". 22 March 2021. from the original on 22 March 2021. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  19. ^ "Good Omens star Jon Hamm returns for season 2 – Liz Carr joins cast". from the original on 21 February 2022. Retrieved 21 February 2022.
  20. ^ "Olivier Awards 2022: Eddie Redmayne and Liz Carr among winners". 10 April 2022. from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  21. ^ Club, Comic Book (6 October 2023). "Loki Season 2 Cast: Meet Liz Carr, AKA Judge Gamble". Comic Book Club. Retrieved 7 October 2023.
  22. ^ A Wheelie Special Wedding 10 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine, Liz Carr, 2010, BBC. Retrieved 21 January 2017
  23. ^ "Liz Carr: Silent Witness star attacked with scissors". BBC News. 16 August 2017. from the original on 16 August 2017. Retrieved 16 August 2017.
  24. ^ "Better Off Dead?". bbc.co.uk/mediacentre. Retrieved 2 May 2024.

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Liz Carr at IMDb  

carr, english, actress, comedian, broadcaster, international, disability, rights, activist, born, 1972, april, 1972, bebington, merseyside, englandeducationuniversity, nottinghamoccupationsactresscomedianbroadcasterdisability, rights, activistknown, foracting,. Liz Carr is an English actress comedian broadcaster and international disability rights activist Liz CarrBornLiz Carr 1972 04 21 21 April 1972 age 52 Bebington Merseyside EnglandEducationUniversity of NottinghamOccupationsActresscomedianbroadcasterdisability rights activistKnown forActing and activismSpouseJo Church m 2010 wbr Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Disability activism 3 Career 3 1 Comedy 3 2 Acting 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 5 3 Stage 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editCarr was born 21 April 1972 in Port Sunlight and grew up in Bebington Merseyside 1 She attended Upton Hall School FCJ in Upton Merseyside and Birkenhead High School in Birkenhead 2 3 She studied law at the University of Nottingham 4 Disability activism editCarr was disabled from age 7 owing to arthrogryposis multiplex congenita and has used a wheelchair since the age of 14 5 She frequently refers to her condition in her stand up as meus thronus kaputus She is frank about her life as a disabled person and the inherent comedy it brings I ve had some tuts which is fantastic I look quite frail to some people so it s like She s talking about sex she s swearing Every stereotype you didn t expect People generally look terrified Oh my God is she going to be funny Can we laugh at this 6 Carr became involved in politics disabled rights and activism while studying at the University of Nottingham Following her graduation she left law to work as a disability equality trainer 7 She has been a disability rights campaigner in the UK and has spoken at many rallies In May 2008 she joined with ADAPT a prominent disability rights group in the United States to raise money for it and to protest presidential candidate John McCain s position on a bill permitting Americans qualifying for Medicaid coverage of nursing home costs to instead spend it on home based or community care making it easier for disabled people to remain in their own homes 8 In 2011 Carr was part of a Newsnight debate on assisted suicide following the screening on the BBC of Terry Pratchett Choosing to Die which included Jeremy Paxman and David Aaronovitch 9 She opposed Lord Falconer s Assisted Dying Bill stating I fear we ve so devalued certain groups of people ill people disabled people older people that I don t think it s in their best interests to enshrine in law the right of doctors to kill certain people 10 Career editComedy edit She has been part of a number of comedy groups including Abnormally Funny People with Tanyalee Davis Steve Day Steve Best Simon Minty and Chris McCausland In 2007 she was runner up in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year competition 11 Carr co hosted the BBC s Royal Television Society award winning Ouch Podcast 12 with Mat Fraser from 2006 to 2013 and in 2011 worked as a researcher for the BBC comedy panel show Have I Got News for You Acting edit Carr was in her thirties when she took on her first professional acting role playing Mother Courage before heading to the Young Vic with another Bertolt Brecht play The Exception and the Rule 13 In 2013 she joined the long running BBC crime thriller series Silent Witness as regular character Clarissa Mullery 14 15 On 5 February 2020 it was announced that she had departed the series after eight years In 2019 Carr starred in The OA as Dr Marlow Rhodes 16 In 2020 she appeared as a university lecturer in the miniseries Devs 17 In March 2021 it was announced that Carr had joined the cast of The Witcher as Fenn in the show s second season 18 In December of the same year it was announced that she had joined the cast of Good Omens for the second season as the angel Saraqael 19 Between September and December 2021 she played Dr Emma Brookner in the West End revival of The Normal Heart at the Royal National Theatre marking the first time a disabled person had played the role on stage She subsequently won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role at the 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards 20 Carr joined the cast of the Disney series Loki in Season 2 in the role of Judge Gamble 21 Personal life editIn 2010 Carr entered into a civil partnership with longtime partner Jo Church in what Carr called A Wheelie Special Wedding Her father gave a speech in which he joked he was prohibited from using words like brave Carr and her partner pre recorded their first dance In the video they danced to the Dirty Dancing theme and the local fire brigade held Carr and her chair aloft 22 On 10 August 2017 Carr and her personal assistant were the victims of an attack by a man armed with scissors The assailant was subsequently arrested and detained under the Mental Health Act 2007 23 Filmography editFilm edit Year Title Role Notes 2017 Le Accelerator The Death Provider 2021 Infinite Garrick 2022 Then Barbara Met Alan Liz Television edit Year Title Role Notes 2013 2020 Silent Witness Clarissa Mullery 79 episodes 2018 Les Miserables Concierge Episode 1 1 2019 The OA Dr Marlow Rhodes 2 episodes 2019 Would I Lie To You Herself Series 13 2020 Devs Lecturer Episode 1 5 2020 CripTales Meg 2 episodes 2021 The Witcher Fenn 2 episodes 2022 This Is Going to Hurt Tina Episode 1 7 2023 Good Omens Saraqael 3 episodes 2023 Loki Judge Gamble 3 episodes 2024 Better Off Dead Herself Upcoming documentary 24 Stage edit Year Title Role Notes 2021 The Normal Heart Dr Emma Brookner Royal National TheatreReferences edit Perry Keith 16 August 2017 Merseyside actress attacked by man armed with SCISSORS Liverpool Echo Archived from the original on 18 August 2017 Retrieved 18 August 2017 This has everything to do with disability Interview with Wirral born Silent Witness actress Liz Carr on subject of assisted suicide The Diocese of Shrewsbury The Diocese of Shrewsbury dioceseofshrewsbury org Archived from the original on 18 August 2017 Retrieved 18 August 2017 O Hara Interview by Mary 21 June 2006 No fear no frills The Guardian Archived from the original on 18 August 2017 Retrieved 18 August 2017 Time to stand up and be counted Nottingham University 16 January 2011 Archived from the original on 28 June 2013 Retrieved 10 January 2017 Silent Witness Star Liz Carr OK Magazine Olivia Wheeler 21 January 2017 21 January 2017 Archived from the original on 8 August 2022 Retrieved 24 January 2017 Mary O Hara 21 June 2006 Interview Liz Carr The Guardian Archived from the original on 29 November 2013 Retrieved 13 January 2013 Time to stand up and be counted Nottingham University 16 January 2011 Archived from the original on 28 June 2013 Retrieved 13 April 2022 Disabled Arrested At McCain Office CBS News May 1 2008 Retrieved March 20 2023 Choosing to Die NewsnightDebate at IMDb nbsp Hannah Dunleavy 3 December 2014 Liz Carr Not so Silent Witness Standard Issue permanent dead link Trish Gant Liz Carr comedian The UK Comedy Guide Archived from the original on 5 February 2015 Retrieved 19 September 2012 Official Ouch Podcast page BBC 14 November 2013 Archived from the original on 8 August 2022 Retrieved 23 December 2019 BBC Archived from the original on 6 February 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2019 Liz Carr introduces her new character Silent Witness BBC One 21 December 2012 Archived from the original on 29 October 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2019 First look Liz Carr as Clarissa Mullery in Silent Witness The Ouch Blog BBC Archived from the original on 6 February 2020 Retrieved 23 December 2019 Neela Debnath 23 March 2019 The OA season 2 cast Who is Liz Carr Who plays Dr Marlow Rhodes Daily Express Archived from the original on 26 March 2019 Retrieved 26 March 2019 Cydney Yeates 6 February 2020 Inside Liz Carr s rising Hollywood career as she quits BBC s Silent Witness MetroUK Archived from the original on 8 August 2022 Retrieved 5 April 2020 Netflix s the Witcher Season 2 Adds Seven New Cast Members IGN 22 March 2021 Archived from the original on 22 March 2021 Retrieved 22 March 2021 Good Omens star Jon Hamm returns for season 2 Liz Carr joins cast Archived from the original on 21 February 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2022 Olivier Awards 2022 Eddie Redmayne and Liz Carr among winners 10 April 2022 Archived from the original on 10 April 2022 Retrieved 10 April 2022 Club Comic Book 6 October 2023 Loki Season 2 Cast Meet Liz Carr AKA Judge Gamble Comic Book Club Retrieved 7 October 2023 A Wheelie Special Wedding Archived 10 August 2019 at the Wayback Machine Liz Carr 2010 BBC Retrieved 21 January 2017 Liz Carr Silent Witness star attacked with scissors BBC News 16 August 2017 Archived from the original on 16 August 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 Better Off Dead bbc co uk mediacentre Retrieved 2 May 2024 External links editOfficial website nbsp Liz Carr at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Liz Carr amp oldid 1221839964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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