Carroll was part of a group of actors and directors who ushered in the new wave in Australian theatre. His first professional stage role was in a 1961 production of
Roundup on the Moon at the Pocket Playhouse in Sydney. He gained early stage experience with regular performances at the
Genesian Theatre, one of Sydney's longest established theatre companies. He then became an integral part of the formative days at Sydney's
Nimrod Theatre Company. winning a
Mo Award for his performance in a 2001
Sydney Theatre Company production of the show. His other notable credits include the miniseries
Melba (1988) starring
Hugo Weaving, in which he played David Mitchell, and
Changi (2001). He also featured in
Grass Roots, playing the recurring role of Reverend Peter Summerhaze from 2000 to 2003. Further miniseries credits include
Ride on Stranger (1979),
The Dismissal (1983),
Cyclone Tracy (1986),
Captain James Cook (1987),
The Rainbow Warrior Conspiracy (1988),
Cassidy (1989) and
The Farm (2001). He has also had guest roles in
Cop Shop, ''
Rafferty's Rules, Water Rats, Farscape, Tales of the South Seas, Corridors of Power, Rake, Bloom, The Letdown, Bump, Colin from Accounts, Heartbreak High and Optics''. More recently, Carroll played recurring roles in comedy series
Aftertaste and
The Moth (both in 2021). Carroll has also appeared in many feature films including 1977
Peter Weir mystery drama
The Last Wave, 1978
Fred Schepisi drama
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, 1978 newsroom drama
Newsfront and 1980 children's film
Fatty Finn (based on the classic 1930s comic strip) alongside
Bryan Brown. He also featured in 1986
Robyn Nevin drama
The More Things Change..., 1990 romantic drama
The Crossing (starring
Russell Crowe in an early role) and 1998 British comedy
Waking Ned. He continued acting in films throughout the 2000s, including 2000 drama
A Wreck A Tangle, and 2001 political drama
Black and White, opposite
Robert Carlyle,
Charles Dance and
Ben Mendelsohn. Carroll voiced a character in the 2006
George Miller animated musical comedy
Happy Feet opposite a Hollywood-strong cast including
Nicole Kidman, before appearing in 2011 erotic drama
Sleeping Beauty and 2018 romantic comedy-drama
Crazy Rich Asians. He most recently appeared in 2021
Academy Award-winning
Jane Campion western
The Power of the Dog, alongside
Benedict Cumberbatch and
Kirsten Dunst. He has also appeared in several made-for-television films including
Hamlet and
Spoiled (both 1974),
Cass (1978),
The John Sullivan Story (1979),
Who Killed Baby Azaria? and
A Descant for Gossips (both 1983), ''Australia's Faceless
(1986), Doom Runners (1997) and The Diamond of Jeru'' (2001) as well as several short films. Carroll has also narrated several television films and documentaries. Additionally, Carroll worked as a dialogue coach on the 1986 international hit comedy
Crocodile Dundee starring
Paul Hogan, and was also a voice coach on the 1995 film
All Men Are Liars. Carroll was a member of
Actors Equity of Australia and chaired the National Performance Conference and the Federal Actors’ Council. He also served as a board member for
SBS television. ==Honours==