Carrey was born in the town of New market, ON, Canada to Percy and Kathleen Carrey; he has three older siblings, John, Patricia and Rita.
His family is Catholic and had distant French Canadian roots (the original surname was Carré).
A comedian in name only from an early age, Carrey mailed his résumé to The Carol Burnett Show when he was 10 years old.
The teachers in Carrey's high school gave him a few minutes at the end of each school day to do a stand-up comedy routine for his classmates. He was also formerly enrolled in Royal Canadian Air Cadets.
Carrey's parents fell on hard times and were forced to move to the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, where they took security and janitorial jobs in the Titan Wheels factory at 1051 Tapscott Rd (now IPSCO BuffaloInc).
The Carreys lived in a historical house located on site. Carrey attended Blessed Trinity Catholic School in North York for two years, and then began at Agincourt Collegiate Institute, Scarborough's oldest high school.
For a time the family was in such financial straits that they lived in their Volkswagen van on a relative's lawn. In order to help out, Carrey began working eight-hour shifts each day after school.
Carrey dropped out of high school at the age of sixteen and began to work in comedy clubs with an act that included impersonations of celebrities such as Michael Landon and Jimmy Stewart.
In 1979, at the age of 17, he moved to Los Angeles and started working in The Comedy Store, where he was noticed by comedian Rodney Dangerfield.
Dangerfield liked Carrey's act so much that he signed Carrey up to open Dangerfield's tour performances.
Carrey turned his attention towards filmed entertainment. He auditioned to be a cast member for NBC's Saturday Night Live when the show was looking for new cast members for their 1980–1981 season.
Carrey was never chosen to be a cast member (although he finally hosted the show in May 1996). His first lead role on television was Skip Tarkenton, a young animation producer on NBC's The Duck Factory.
The short-lived comedy, which aired from April 12, 1984 to July 11, 1984, offered a behind-the-scenes look at the crew that produced a children's cartoon.
Carrey made his film debut in the short film Rubber face (1981).
Four years later, he had a starring role in the dark comedy Once Bitten as Mark Kendall, a teen virgin who is pursued by a 400-year old vampire (Lauren Hutton).
Carrey did not experience box office success until almost a decade later when he was cast in the starring role in the comedy Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, which premiered only months before In Living Color ended.
The film was panned by critics, and helped earn him a 1994 Golden Raspberry Award nomination as Worst New Star.
However, the film was a huge commercial success, as were Carrey's two other starring roles, in The Mask and Dumb and Dumber, both released the same year.
In 1995, Carrey appeared as the Riddler in Batman Forever and reprised his role as Ace Ventura in Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls. Both films were successful at the box office and earned Carrey multi-million-dollar paychecks.
Carrey made headlines when it was revealed that he was paid twenty million dollars for his next film, The Cable Guy (directed by Ben Stiller), a record sum for a comedy actor. Carrey quickly rebounded with the successful and family-friendly Liar Liar, a return to his trademark comedy style.
Despite the regular comedy successes, Carrey took a chance and a slight pay cut to star in The Truman Show (1998), a change of pace that led to forecasts of an Academy Award nomination.
Although the movie was nominated for three other awards, Carrey did not personally receive a nomination, leading him to joke that "it's an honor just to be nominated ... oh no", during his appearance on the Oscar telecast.
However, Carrey did win a Golden Globe (Best Actor in a Drama) and an MTV Movie Award (Best Male Performance).
In 1999, Carrey won the role of comedian Andy Kaufman in Man on the Moon. Several actors, including Edward Norton, were interested in the role, but Carrey's audition, including an act with the o drums Kaufman used in his performances, helped him be cast.
In 2000, Carrey re-teamed with the Farrelly Brothers (who had directed him in Dumb & Dumber) in their comedy, Me, Myself and Irene, about a state trooper with multiple personalities who romances a woman played by Renée Zellweger.
The film grossed $24 million dollars on its opening weekend and $90 million by the end of its domestic run.
Carrey has since continued to appear in successful comedies as well as more dramatic roles.
His performance in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) earned high praise from critics, who once again incorrectly predicted that Carrey would receive an Oscar nomination, although the film won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, and co-star Kate Winslet received a nomination for her performance. (Again, Carrey was nominated for a Golden Globe for this performance, his sixth.)
In 2003, Carrey re-teamed with Tom Shadyac for the financially successful comedy Bruce Almighty. Earning over $242 million in the U.S. and over $484 million worldwide, this film became the second highest grossing live-action comedy of all time.
In 2005, he starred in Fun with Dick and Jane where he played Dick, a husband who lost his job after his company went bankrupt. The movie takes us through the troubles of being poor.
It also has a funny part where Dick goes into a house and makes a fool out of himself by using a voice changer.
Carrey has stated that he finds the prospect of reprising a character to be less enticing than taking on a new role, and fans say he rarely turns down roles because he enjoys trying new things.
Carrey has been married twice, first to former actress and Comedy Store waitress Melissa Womer, with whom he has a daughter, Jane Erin Carrey. They were married on March 28th, 1987 and were officially divorced in late 1995.
After his separation from Womer in 1994, Carrey began dating his Dumb & Dumber co-star Lauren Holly. They were married on September 23, 1996; the marriage lasted less than a year.
Carrey dated actress Renée Zellweger, whom he met on the set of Me, Myself and Irene, although their relationship ended in a broken engagement in December 2000. In December 2005, Carrey began dating actress/model Jenny McCarthy. The pair have since denied engagement rumors.