Jimmy Carr
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Revision as of 09:48, 6 October 2012
Biography
A graduate of Cambridge University, in his mid-20s Jimmy Carr gave up his job with the oil company Shell to take up comedy. He has a huge following on the stand-up circuit and sells out shows wherever he goes. In recent years he has been one of the more ubiquitous "faces" of Channel 4.
Trivia
According to an anonymous Wikipedia contributor (sadly later reverted), "His manner of smiling broadly, yet slightly unconvincingly, is similar to the BBC weather presenter Helen Willetts."
In 2005, Carr hosted the Channel 4 show "The 100 Greatest Cartoons", as voted for by the viewers. He very appropriately (or predictably) signed off at the end with, "That's all, folks!".
Books/Tapes
The Naked Jape: Uncovering The Hidden World of Jokes (with Lucy Greeves, hardback book)
Contact
c/o Hannah Chambers Management, 23 Long Lane, London EC1A 9HL
Web links
Jimmy Carr page at Hannah Chambers Management