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Carl Rice

Carl Rice (born 1980) is an English actor, writer, and producer from , best known for portraying Ronnie Croft in the Sky comedy-drama series since 2019, which concluded in 2024, and Colin in the supermarket sitcom across three series from 2011 to 2013. He first gained public attention as a child in the iconic 1989 television advertisement featuring the line "Accrington Stanley, who are they?", which aired for several years and launched his acting career at age eight. Raised in Liverpool's Netherley area before his family relocated to and later , Rice transitioned from child acting to more mature roles in the late 1990s, including a 10-month run at the in the 1999 production of Guiding Star at age 19. His early television credits include a year-long stint as Gavin Matthews on the soap opera Brookside from 1992 to 1993, followed by guest appearances in popular British series such as , , , (2012), and Lucky Man (2016). In 2015, he made a brief appearance on as Ian Rigby, a prison cellmate. Rice expanded his film work with a cameo as a Viking Gala security guard in the 2021 Disney live-action film Cruella, directed by Craig Gillespie. More recently, he starred in ITV's Deep Water and appeared in the 2025 Channel 4 comedy series Pushers. He was also involved in the final season of Brassic. Beyond acting, Rice has pursued writing and production, co-founding the independent company Milk Pictures Ltd in 2021, where he serves as managing director and has developed television pilots featuring talents like Karl Pilkington, Mark Addy, Isy Suttie, and Rosie Cavaliero. He is also developing the feature film Like, Share & Subscribe in collaboration with Keal Productions.

Early life and education

Early life

Carl Rice was born on 29 April 1980 in , , growing up in the Netherley area as part of a working-class Liverpudlian with no connections to the entertainment industry. His early childhood was shaped by the city's vibrant cultural environment. When Rice was about six or seven, his family relocated from to , but the move did not diminish the lasting impact of his roots and early brushes with performance. Around the age of eight, Rice received his first taste of performing when he was cast in the 1989 advertisement promoting milk consumption among children. In the iconic spot, filmed at , he portrayed a young fan in a Liverpool shirt who explained that footballer advised drinking milk to avoid ending up "only good enough to play for Stanley," responding "Exactly!" to his co-star's line "Accrington Stanley, who are they?". The role, for which he earned £90, aired widely and sparked his initial interest in , drawing on the fun of the experience amid Liverpool's football-mad youth culture. This period laid the groundwork for his passion for the arts, influenced by the city's rich tradition of storytelling.

Education

Carl Rice attended St Joseph’s R.C. High School in , , during his teenage years following his family's move from . His early exposure to through a childhood television advert at age eight served as a key motivator, fostering his interest in performance amid his formal schooling.

Acting career

Early roles (1980s–1990s)

Carl Rice began his professional acting career as a child in British television during the early 1990s. His breakthrough role came in the children's medical drama , where he portrayed the patient James Boyce across multiple episodes from 1990 to 1991. This series, set in a children's hospital, provided Rice with his first substantial television exposure, building on earlier appearances in advertisements and educational programs like Channel 4's Storyworld. In 1992, at the age of 12, Rice joined the cast of the long-running soap opera Brookside as Gavin Matthews, the son of established characters Lyn and Barry Matthews. He appeared in the series for one year, through 1993, contributing to storylines involving family dynamics in the fictional suburb of Brookside Close. This role marked his entry into prime-time television and solidified his presence in the regional acting scene. Rice continued with guest appearances in major dramas as he transitioned into his mid-teens. In 1995, he played Jason Lester in the episode "Learning Curve" of the BBC medical series Casualty, depicting a young character navigating personal and health-related challenges. By the end of the decade, Rice made his professional stage debut at age 18 in Jonathan Harvey's play Guiding Star at Liverpool's Everyman Theatre, taking on the role of Liam Fitzgibbon; the production later transferred to London's National Theatre. This shift from screen to theatre highlighted his adaptability amid the competitive landscape of Liverpool's local productions, where opportunities for young actors often centered on regional venues.

Television work

Rice's television career gained momentum in the late 2000s with his versatile performance in the sketch comedy series Scallywagga (2007–2008), where he portrayed over 50 diverse characters across two series, showcasing his comedic range in a Northern English setting. His breakthrough came with a regular role as the indolent supermarket shelf-stacker Colin in the Sky1 Trollied (2011–2018), appearing in all 71 episodes and contributing to the show's portrayal of life absurdities, which helped establish Rice as a reliable comic in British ensemble casts. Throughout the 2010s, Rice balanced guest spots that highlighted his dramatic depth, including the role of Bobbi Hepburn, Mimi Maguire's long-lost sister, in (2011), adding emotional layers to the series' family dynamics. He followed with Phil Davenport, a police constable, in the BBC One miniseries (2012), and a as the charming Danny in (2012). In 2016, Rice played Sol in the Sky1 superhero drama Lucky Man, exploring themes of fate and power, while also appearing in eight episodes of Coronation Street as the prison inmate Ian Rigby, whose interactions influenced storylines around incarceration and redemption. His guest role as Pete Blake in the BBC One soap Doctors (2017) delved into personal deception and relationships, and he portrayed the hapless Darren in three episodes of the Channel 4 sitcom Damned (2018), satirizing social services chaos. Rice returned to Casualty in 2014 as Nathan Cowan, a survivor grappling with guilt in a high-stakes storyline, marking a recurrence to the long-running series after an earlier appearance in 1995. In the ITV miniseries Deep Water (2019), he played Pete Toovey, a member entangled in suspenseful disappearances and betrayals, contributing to the thriller's tense exploration of suburban secrets. Since 2019, Rice has portrayed the dim-witted ex-convict Ronnie Croft in the comedy-drama , appearing in series 1–3, 5, and 7 (the latter airing in 2025), where his character's bungled schemes and loyalty drive much of the show's humor and camaraderie among a group of working-class friends in . In 2025, Rice appeared in the drama Pushers as Kango. This ongoing role has solidified Rice's status in contemporary British television, blending with poignant .

Film work

Carl Rice's film work features a limited but notable selection of supporting roles in British and international productions, often leveraging his established presence in regional television to secure these opportunities. In the 2012 British comedy-drama Papadopoulos & Sons, directed by Marcus Markou, Rice played the character Dave the Gardener, a minor but memorable supporting role in a story about a bankrupt fish-and-chip shop owner and his sons who turn to street trading to survive. The film, which premiered at the 2012 London Film Festival and received praise for its heartfelt portrayal of family resilience, marked one of Rice's early forays into feature-length cinema. Rice's most prominent film appearance to date came in 2021 with the role of Viking Gala Security Guard #2 in Disney's Cruella, directed by and starring as the origin of the iconic villain. This brief but visually striking occurs during a lavish scene, contributing to the film's extravagant aesthetic inspired by 1970s . The production, which grossed over $233 million worldwide despite pandemic-era challenges, offered Rice significant international visibility, contrasting his primarily UK-based television career. While Rice has no other documented credited feature film roles from the 2000s through 2020s, his selective film engagements underscore a focus on character-driven narratives that complement his comedic timing seen in smaller-scale projects.

Theatre work

Carl Rice made his professional stage debut in 1998 at the age of 18, appearing in Jonathan Harvey's play Guiding Star, a poignant exploring a young man's emotional reckoning with the aftermath of the 1989 . The production, a co-presentation between Liverpool's and the , premiered at the on September 17, 1998, before transferring to London's Cottesloe Theatre on November 5, 1998, where it ran for an extended 10-month engagement. Rice portrayed a key supporting role in the ensemble, contributing to the play's intimate portrayal of grief, family dynamics, and Liverpool's working-class resilience under director Gemma Bodinetz. The London transfer elevated Guiding Star to critical attention, earning Rice a nomination for the Award for Outstanding Newcomer in 1999, recognizing his raw, authentic performance as a breakthrough talent from the regional theatre scene. This accolade highlighted the production's impact, with reviewers praising its unflinching depiction of urban tragedy and the cast's authenticity, though some critiqued the script's occasional sentimentality. The play's success marked a significant milestone in Rice's early career, bridging his roots—where local theatre had sparked his interest in acting—to a prominent West End platform. Following Guiding Star, Rice's theatre involvement shifted toward regional productions in , including appearances in Theatre revivals such as and Brown Bitter Wet Nellies, which allowed him to explore comedic and ensemble roles rooted in culture. He also performed in Alan Bleasdale's On the Ledge during a 2008 revival, embodying the playwright's signature themes of economic hardship and personal isolation in a stark, site-specific staging. These post-2000s credits, primarily in intimate venue runs rather than major West End transfers, underscored Rice's affinity for live performance's immediacy and audience connection, contrasting the controlled retakes of screen work by demanding unfiltered emotional delivery night after night. No major sketches adapted from his roles appear in his stage portfolio, though his theatre background informed the improvisational energy in later on-screen comedic turns.

Producing and writing

Production work

In 2021, Carl Rice co-founded the independent production company MILK Pictures Ltd, where he serves as Managing Director. The company draws its name from Rice's iconic 1989 milk advert appearance, reflecting his early entry into the entertainment industry. Leveraging over 30 years of accumulated experience in as an and , Rice has guided MILK Pictures toward developing original content, emphasizing and projects suited to his creative style. This background has influenced production decisions, enabling efficient collaboration with established talent and streamlining development processes. Within the first few years of operation, MILK Pictures produced three pilots under Rice's leadership, marking a significant expansion into behind-the-scenes roles. These pilots feature notable performers including , , , and , focusing on high-concept TV comedies and character-driven narratives. Rice is also developing the Like, Share & Subscribe in collaboration with Keal Productions.

Writing credits

Carl Rice's writing career spans over 30 years in the television industry, beginning with contributions to comedy sketches during his early acting roles. His initial writing efforts included additional material for established series, such as episodes of the Sky1 sitcom in its fourth series (2014), where he helped refine comedic dialogue and scenarios. Similarly, Rice provided additional material for select episodes of Man Down series 2 (2015), including "Perfect Woman" and "Diversity," collaborating with creator after Davies reviewed early scripts from Rice's own projects. By the early 2010s, Rice had developed standalone writing projects, notably The Last Factory, a series of scripts that showcased his narrative style and led to further industry connections. This work marked his transition from supplementary contributions to more original storytelling, blending his Liverpool roots with character-driven humor. As managing director of MILK Pictures, co-founded in 2021, Rice has expanded into full script development, co-writing and producing pilots that leverage his production role for creative control. Among these is Kid Gloves (2024), a comedy pilot he wrote and directed, featuring actors like Adam Gillen and Alexandra Monaghan in roles exploring everyday absurdities. MILK Pictures has produced three such pilots to date, highlighting Rice's evolution toward leading multifaceted comedy projects.

Filmography

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990–1991James BoyceITV series; multiple episodes as patient James Boyce.
1992–1993BrooksideGavin Matthews soap; recurring role over approximately 20 episodes.
1995CasualtyJason Lester series; guest appearance in episode "" (Series 9, Episode 15).
1999Tommy series; guest appearance in episode "Destination Unknown" (Series 2, Episode 3).
2007ScallywaggaVarious sketch show pilot; multiple characters.
2008ScallywaggaVarious; Series 1, multiple sketches.
2008Massive; Series 1, 6 episodes.
2010ScallywaggaVarious; Series 2, multiple characters.
2011Bobbi Hepburn; Series 8, Episode 12.
2011Kenny Tolson series; guest appearance in episode "Under the Skin" (Series 14, Episode 5).
2011–2018TrolliedColinSky1; main cast across 7 series and specials, over 50 episodes.
2012PC Phil Davenport One mini-series; 4 episodes.
2012Danny; Series 5, Episode 5 (guest).
2014CasualtyNathan Cowan; Series 28, Episode "Survivor's Guilt" (guest appearance).
2015Ian Rigby soap; 8 episodes as prison cellmate.
2016Lucky ManSolSky1; 2 episodes.
2017Pete Blake; Series 19, Episode "".
2018DamnedDarren; Series 2, 3 episodes (E1, E4, E6).
2019Deep WaterPete Toovey mini-series; 4 episodes.
2019–2025Ronnie Croft; main cast from Series 1 to Series 7 (2025), multiple episodes per season.
2025PushersKango; multiple episodes in Series 1.

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Dave the GardenerDirected by Marcus Markou
2021CruellaViking Gala Security Guard #2Directed by , produced by

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