Carl Rice
{{short description|British actor from Liverpool (born April 1980)}}
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| birth_place = Liverpool, England, UK
| occupation = Actor
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Carl Rice (born April 1980) is a British actor from Liverpool. He has appeared in Brookside, Brassic, Jimmy McGovern’s Hearts and Minds and more.
Early life
Career
Rice first appeared on screen at the age of eight in a late 1980s advert for milk.{{cite web |url=https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/film-tv/liverpool-actor-carl-rice-boy-5834195 |title=Liverpool actor Carl Rice is the boy from the White Stuff |date=3 September 2013 |publisher=Liverpool Echo |accessdate=11 September 2018}} The advert famously proclaimed "Accrington Stanley, Who Are They?"
Following this, he appeared in other advertisements. 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{{Cite web |url=http://sharetv.org/person/carl_rice/shows |title=Carl Rice |publisher=ShareTV |accessdate=7 October 2012}} and numerous TV shows including Jimmy McGovern's Hearts and Minds alongside Christopher Eccleston and Willy Russell's Terraces alongside Mark Womack.
In 1999, Rice made his stage debut in Guiding Star, a play by Jonathan Harvey that was premiered at the Everyman Theatre, Liverpool before transferring to the Royal National Theatre for a 10-month run. Rice was shortlisted for a Laurence Olivier Award for his performance as Liam Fitzgibbon.
In 2000, he played Rene Montandon in Monsignor Renard, an ITV drama set in Nazi-occupied France, starring John Thaw, Dominic Monaghan and Juliette Caton.
=21st century=
==2000s==
He starred in two series of the comedy sketch show Scallywagga on BBC Three playing over fifty characters. He starred in comedy series Massive on BBC Three playing Shay Finnegan alongside Johnny Vegas, Ralf Little, Joel Fry, Christine Bottomley and Craig Parkinson.
==2010s==
In February 2011, he guest-starred on Shameless, playing Mimi Maguire's long-lost transgender sister, Bobbi Hepburn. In August 2011, Rice started filming on the Sky comedy Trollied. Rice played Colin, a lazy supermarket worker who has appeared in every episode.{{cite web|last1=Shennan|first1=Paddy|title=Liverpool actor Carl Rice is the boy from the White Stuff|date=3 September 2013 |url=http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/whats-on/film-tv/liverpool-actor-carl-rice-boy-5834195|publisher=Liverpool Echo|accessdate=6 June 2017}} In 2012, he also appeared in the feature film Papadopoulos & Sons, in which he played Dave, a gardener to a wealthy Greek family.{{Citation |title=Papadopoulos & Sons (2012) - IMDb |url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2006810/characters/nm1528394 |access-date=2022-11-11}} Rice also filmed a guest lead in Holby City in December 2011. Rice shot a Guest Lead on Benidorm in late 2011, playing Danny, a lothario who runs the booze cruise on the island.{{Update after|2011|10|31}}
Rice starred in Good Cop in 2012.{{Update after|2011|11|31}} Good Cop was a dark, RTS Award-winning drama for BBC1 written by Stephen Butchard and directed by Sam Miller (Luther). Rice played Philip Davenport, one of the regular police in the series and worked alongside Warren Brown, Mark Womack, Stephen Graham, Stephen Walters and Kerrie Hayes.
Rice has shot a series each year of Trollied and completed filming on Series 6 in July 2016. He appeared in eight episodes of Coronation Street from late 2015 to early 2016. Rice appeared in two episodes of Stan Lee's Lucky Man alongside James Nesbitt. Rice guest starred in Jimmy McGovern's Moving On in 2016 (Series 8).
Rice recently starred in the ITV drama Deep Water alongside Anna Friel and Sinead Keenan. He has appeared in every series of Brassic, playing Ronnie Croft and returns for his final farewell in Series 5 this summer.
Filmography
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Year
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1995 and 2015 | Casualty | Jason Lester | Nathan Cowan | |
2011-2018 | Trollied | Colin | |
2012 | Good Cop | Jason Lester | PC Phil Davenport | |
2012 | Papadopoulos & Sons | Dave the Gardener | |
2014 | Cuckoo | Terry | |
2015 | Coronation Street | Ian Rigby | |
2016 | Stan Lee's Lucky Man | Sol | |
2016 | Moving On | Wilko | |
2017 | Doctors | Pete Blake | |
2018 | Damned | Darren | |
2019 - present
| Brassic | Ronnie Croft | |||
2021 | Cruella | Viking Gala Security Guard #2 |
References
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External links
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Category:English male television actors