Carl Barron

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Carl Barron was born in Longreach, Queensland, Australia. He is a writer and director, known for Carl Barron: LIVE (2003), Carl Barron: Walking Down the Street (2009) and Carl Barron: Whatever Comes Next (2005).

Most Popular Carl Barron Trailers

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Carl Barron: Skating Rink for Flies Trailer (2023)

24 November 2023

Filmed Live from the Palais Theatre in Melbourne, join Carl for his fifth special, “Skating Rink For Flies” as he ponders things we all think about, but never mention.

Carl Barron: Walking Down the Street Trailer (2009)

05 August 2009

Carl Barron’s topics jump from one to the other and back again, until you find yourself helpless with laughter.

Carl Barron: A One Ended Stick Trailer (2013)

06 November 2013

Australia's most popular comedian is back with his fourth show, A One Ended Stick, and it's his best yet!! Filmed in front of a packed house at the beautiful Lyric Theatre in Brisbane.

Carl Barron: LIVE! Trailer (2003)

01 January 2003

Carl Barron performs live in 2003.

Manny Lewis Trailer (2015)

12 March 2015

The film follows the story of a famous fictional stand-up comedian Manny Lewis, who connects with millions of fans but finds it hard to connect to one person.

Carl Barron: Whatever Comes Next Trailer (2005)

22 August 2005

Join the all conquering international king of observations as he serves up part two in Whatever Comes Next.

Carl Barron: Drinking with a Fork Trailer (2018)

14 November 2018

After making over 300,000 Australians laugh on his last tour and taking a year off to star in his first feature film, Carl returns at his brilliant best with his brand new show.

Carl Barron: Wompoo Street Trailer (2014)

03 November 2014

A comical, honest and unpretentious account of Carl and his father’s journey back to Longreach to rediscover the town where he was born and to perform for the first time.

Carl Barron: Live Trailer (2003)

04 August 2003

He's the self-proefssed love child of Paul Kelly and Ghandi and he's one of Australia's most loved stand-up comedians.