Liz Carr

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Liz Carr

Liz Carr

Liz Carr is an actress, comedian, and handicapped rights activist from the United Kingdom. Liz Carr is best known for her role in the BBC drama “Silent Witness” as Clarissa Mullery. She joined the cast in 2012 and will leave after 8 years in February 2020.

Early life and Childhood

Liz Carr’s full name is Elizabeth Ann Carr, and she was born in Port Sunlight, England.

She later moved to Bebington, where she grew up.

She is 48 years old and was born in April 1972, but her actual date of birth is uncertain.

Her mother’s name is Patricia Carr, but her father’s name remains unknown.

Education Details

Liz Carr went to Upton Hall School FCJ in Upton, Merseyside, for her education.

After that, she proceeded to Birkenhead High School in Birkenhead.

Liz grew up in Bebington, England, before enrolling at Nottingham University in 1990 to study law.

She earned a law degree and volunteered at a legal aid clinic.

She then became an advocate for disabled people’s civil rights in the United Kingdom and around the world.

Liz made her stage debut in 2000 when she co-founded the Nasty Girls comedy ensemble.

In 2003, she went on to Graeae Theatre Company and London Met University to study performing arts.

She also played ‘Mother Courage’ in the final touring performance.

The first-ever Disabled women’s reading of ‘The Vagina Monologues’ was then performed by Liz.

Liz made her main stage debut in another Brecht play, ‘The Exception and the Rule,’ at London’s Young Vic Theatre.

The following year, she traveled with the Graeae production of Moliere’s “George Dandin.”

Professional Career 

To mention a few of her accomplishments, Carr is a British actress, comedian, broadcaster, and international disability rights, activist.

Her first work at the BBC was as a columnist for the Ouch! website.

It was before he and American Horror Story (2011) actor Mat Fraser co-hosted the infamous Ouch podcast.

In 2005, Liz became a member of the comedic troupe Abnormally Funny People.

Her stand-up debut with the ensemble was also videotaped by Sky TV for a documentary that aired on the channel.

She was a semifinalist in the Funny Women competition in 2006.

She then placed second in the Hackney Empire New Act competition in 2007.

Liz has performed six times at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, twice at the Melbourne Comedy Festival, and her comedy, cabaret, and one-woman show, ‘It Hasn’t Happened Yet,’ has toured all over the world.

Liz also penned the script and lyrics for her production, Assisted Suicide The Musical, which she presented in London’s Royal Festival Hall to sold-out audiences in 2016 and 2017.

Carr has been in a wheelchair since she was seven years old due to arthrogryposis multiplex congenital (AMC), and she often refers to her condition as “meus thronus kaputus” in her stand-up.

Liz is open and honest about her life as a disabled person, including the natural hilarity that comes with it. She claims:

“I’ve received few tuts, which is wonderful… ‘She’s talking about sex, she’s cussing,’ some people say because they think I’m feeble.

You’ll hear every stereotype you didn’t think you’d hear. In general, people appear afraid.

‘Is she going to be humorous, oh my goodness?’ ‘Can we have a good laugh about this?’ says the narrator.

She has also been a part of several comic troupes.

One of these is Abnormally Funny People, which stars Tanyalee Davis, Steve Day, Steve Best, Simon Minty, and Chris McCausland.

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

Liz Carr
Liz Carr during her show. Source: BBC

Her acting career began when she was in her thirties, and she took on her first professional acting part when she was in her thirties.

She starred in Mother Courage at the Young Vic before moving on to another Bertolt Brecht piece, The Exception, and the Rule.

Liz is best known for co-starring alongside Emilia Fox, David Caves, and Richard Lintern in the BBC drama Silent Witness (1996) as forensic examiner Clarissa Mullery.

She originally appeared on the show in 2012, although she nearly missed out on the position due to traffic delays that caused her to be late for the audition.

Liz’s character Clarissa grew from a sidekick to a regular cast member over the course of the next seven series, and it was her first TV acting role.

However, they announced her retirement from Silent Witness after 8 years on February 5, 2020.

In 2019, she reprised her role as Dr. Marlow Rhodes on The OA.

Then, in 2020, she played a university lecturer in the miniseries Devs.

Net Worth and Salary 

Liz Carr’s net worth is estimated to be in the range of $5 million.

Her participation in TV shows and theaters has a significant impact on her earnings.

More Facts of Liz Carr

Full Name Elizabeth Ann Carr
Gender Female
Profession Actress, Activist, Comedian
Country England
Marital Status married
Married Date November 1, 2010
Wife Jo Church (m. 2010)
Net Worth $5 million
Eye Color Dark Brown
Hair Color Dark Brown
Birth Place Port Sunlight
Nationality British
Education Nottingham University (LLB)
Mother Patricia Carr
Twitter Elizabeth Ann Carr Twitter
Personal Web Elizabeth Ann Carr Personal Web
IMDB Elizabeth Ann Carr IMDB
Wiki Elizabeth Ann Carr Wiki

Relationship Status 

In 2010, Liz Carr married longtime partner Jo Church in a civil partnership, dubbed “A Wheelie Special Wedding.”

Her father delivered a speech in which he was prohibited from using words such as “brave.”

Carr and her partner danced to the Dirty Dancing theme while being hoisted into the air by the local fire department.

After months of planning, Liz became a married woman, or rather a civil partnership, on November 1st, 2010.

Liz, on the other hand, prefers to use the term married because the legal term Civil Partnership is often abbreviated to CP.

As a result, Liz associates “CP” with Cerebral Palsy whenever she hears the word.

Her wedding to Jo Church, also known as CP, was a blast, with decorations and food inspired by the Mexican Day of the Dead festival.

The spirits of those who have died are said to return to party with the living during the festival.

Because the couple had lost so many family members and disabled friends along the way, they chose this date to honor those who had died and those who had survived.

They could hear noises sniffling, tissue packets rustling, and cameras clicking all around them as the ceremony began.

Because some of the guests had light-sensitive epilepsy, there were no flashes.

The only solution, as Liz humorously writes on her blog, was to prohibit flash photography or have a St John’s Ambulance on hand.

Body Measurements

Liz Carr is 1.6 meters (5 feet and 3 inches) tall. She weighs about 114 pounds or 52 kilograms.

Her body type is average. Her eyes are brown, and her hair is black.

Her sexual orientation is that of a lesbian.

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Trivia

  • Liz is a disabled rights activist, actress, and comedian from the United Kingdom.
  • She is best known for her portrayal of Clarissa Mullery in the BBC drama “Silent Witness.”
  • Carr joined the comedy troupe Abnormally Funny People in 2005.
  • Her net worth is estimated to be around $5 million dollars.
  • Liz married longtime partner Jo Church in a civil partnership in 2010, which she dubbed “A Wheelie Special Wedding.”