Birmingham's Jasper Carrott celebrates 80th birthday and 'still loves comedy'

Birmingham's Jasper Carrott celebrates 80th birthday and 'still loves comedy'

Celebrating his 80th birthday, Jasper Carrott, the beloved Birmingham comedian, reflects on his enduring love for comedy. Despite admitting that comedy can be hard work, he still finds joy in entertaining audiences, even though he doesn’t perform as frequently as before. With a hint of humor, he notes that the audience sometimes gives him a “sympathy vote” due to his age, but he appreciates every moment on stage.

Carrott rose to fame in the 1970s with his humorous anecdotes about Midlands life delivered in a Brummie accent. He also had a surprising hit single in 1975 with Funky Moped. Over the years, he hosted various shows such as Carrott’s Lib, Carrott’s Commercial Breakdown, and even ventured into the world of game shows and comedy series. His journey in the entertainment industry has been filled with memorable moments and successful ventures.

Originally known as Robert Davis, Carrott humorously recalls how he acquired his stage name, thanks to former ELO drummer Bev Bevan. The anecdote involves a game of silly golf and a chance encounter that led to the birth of the name Jasper Carrott. Despite the quirky origins of his stage name, Carrott’s real-life persona remains grounded as he shares personal anecdotes about his wife and family. A man of humor and humility, Carrott maintains a positive outlook on life as he enters his milestone age.

Eight years ago, Carrott underwent major heart surgery, which turned out to be more extensive than expected. Reflecting on his life and career, he acknowledges the gift of comedy and the joy it brings to both the audience and himself. His journey in comedy has been filled with highs and lows, but through it all, he remains grateful for the experiences and the people in his life. As he enters his 80th year, Carrott’s passion for comedy continues to shine bright, bringing laughter to audiences and joy to his own life

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