
Christopher Carroll
Acting
Christopher Carroll (born March 11, 1937) is an American character actor known for a wide range of roles in television, film, and voice acting. He is recognized for his portrayal of Adolf Hitler in the Adam Sandler comedy "Little Nicky" (2000) and has appeared in films such as "Perfect Blue" (1997) and "Primal Fear" (1996). Carroll has guest-starred on numerous popular TV shows including "The Waltons," "Cheers," "Hunter," "Saved by the Bell," "Friends," "The West Wing," "Charmed," "Desperate Housewives," and many others. He is also known for his voice work in the English version of "Perfect Blue" and voice roles in Star Trek video games. Carroll’s career spans decades, showcasing his versatility across various genres and media.
Known for

Friends
1994 · TV

Boston Legal
2004 · TV

Desperate Housewives
2004 · TV

Mad Men
2007 · TV

Seinfeld
1989 · TV

American Horror Story
2011 · TV

Knots Landing
1979 · TV

Charmed
1998 · TV

How I Met Your Mother
2005 · TV

Beverly Hills, 90210
1990 · TV

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
1990 · TV

The Nanny
1993 · TV

Star Trek: Voyager
1995 · TV

Minx
2022 · TV

The West Wing
1999 · TV

Scorpion
2014 · TV

Cheers
1982 · TV

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
1993 · TV

It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
2005 · TV

Diagnosis: Murder
1993 · TV

Hunter
1984 · TV

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
1993 · TV

Jane the Virgin
2014 · TV

Baywatch
1989 · TV

3rd Rock from the Sun
1996 · TV

Melrose Place
1992 · TV

Crossing Jordan
2001 · TV

Good Luck Charlie
2010 · TV

Everybody Hates Chris
2005 · TV

Party of Five
1994 · TV

seaQuest DSV
1993 · TV

Grace and Frankie
2015 · TV

black-ish
2014 · TV

Profiler
1996 · TV

Rules of Engagement
2007 · TV

Rosewood
2015 · TV

Saved by the Bell
1989 · TV

Caroline in the City
1995 · TV

The Jamie Foxx Show
1996 · TV

George Lopez
2002 · TV

Angie Tribeca
2016 · TV

V.I.P.
1998 · TV

Burke's Law
1994 · TV

The Naked Truth
1995 · TV

Working Girl
1990 · TV

Capital News
1990 · TV

I'm Sorry
2017 · TV

Veronica's Closet
1997 · TV

Eastwick
2009 · TV