Peter Carroll (actor)

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Peter Carroll (born 1944) is an Australian actor and the father of actress Tamsin Carroll.

Early life and education

Peter Carroll was born in Sydney in 1944. In his youth, Carroll was a boy soprano and won five awards in the City of Sydney Eisteddfodd in 1963.[1]

Carroll attended the University of Sydney, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts, and the University of New South Wales, where he earned a Master of Arts with Honours.[1] While undertaking his education at the University of Sydney, he commenced amateur acting;[1] after graduating, he worked as a drama teacher for two years.[1]

Carroll later attended the Central School of London.[citation needed]

In 2003, Carroll received an honorary Doctorate of Creative Awards from the University of Wollongong.[2]

Awards

  • Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play, 2003 (Endgame)
  • Green Room Awards: Male Performer, 2008 (The Season of Sarsaparilla), Best Actor, 1995 (Hamlet), Best Actor, 1986 (Masterclass)
  • Mo Award for Best Actor, 2001 (The Christian Brothers)
  • Glug Awards: Male Performer, 2001 (Brothers), Performer in a Musical, 2001 (Lush)
  • Variety Club Award – Musical Theatre Actor of the Year, 1988 (Sweeney Todd)
  • Penguin Award – Best Performance by a Male in a Drama Series, 1988 (Rafferty's Rules)
  • Sydney Theatre Critics' Circle Award for Significant Contribution to Sydney Theatre 1988.

Theatre

  • Sydney Theatre Company: The Crucible, The War of the Roses, Gallipoli, Serpents Teeth, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Season At Sarsaparilla, The Art of War, The Bourgeois Gentleman, The Lost Echo, Mother Courage, Victory, The Cherry Orchard, Harbour, The Republic of Myopia, Thyestes
  • Company B: Hamlet, The Blind Giant is Dancing, The Tempest, The Chairs, Stuff Happens
  • Musical theatre including Evita, Sweeney Todd, Les Miserables, Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph and His Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat, The Threepenny Opera, Cats, Crazy for You, Man of La Mancha, Eureka, Into the Woods, Summer Rain, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

Filmography

Movies

Television

Other

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Richard McGregor. (19 March 1982.) "Carrol fascinated by challenge of Suicide", The Sydney Morning Herald.
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