John Michael Higgins is an accomplished American actor, comedian, and television personality renowned for his versatile performances across film and television. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, on February 12, 1963.
He began his career in the 1980s theater scene where Higgins honed his craft through notable productions including "La Bête," "Tiny Alice," and "Jeffrey." He transitioned seamlessly into film, marking his debut in 1988 with a role in "Vampire's Kiss." His cinematic journey includes an impressive array of blockbusters such as "The Break-Up," "Fun With Dick and Jane," "Bad Teacher," "Evan Almighty," "Yes Man," and the highly successful "Pitch Perfect" trilogy, where he starred alongside Anna Kendrick and Rebel Wilson.
In addition to his film credits, Higgins has made significant contributions to television, with recurring roles in popular series like "Bob's Burgers," "Saved by the Bell," "Great News," "The Legend of Korra," "Happily Divorced," and "Arrested Development."
His charismatic presence extends to hosting duties on the game show "America Says," showcasing his versatility and charm across various entertainment mediums.
Actors, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Film and TV, TV Personality
Film and TV, TV Personality, Writer