Michael Higgins

Michael Higgins

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

20/01/1920

Day of Death

05/11/2008
(88) years old

Place of Birth

Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Michael Higgins was born on January 20, 1920 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA as Michael Patrick Higgins Jr. He was an actor, known for State and Main (2000), Springfield Story (1952) and Der Dialog (1974). He was married to Elizabeth Lee Goodwin. He died on November 5, 2008 in Manhattan,... Read More

Filmography

Cast

2010

Ice Castles

as Fan

2008

Synecdoche, New York

as Actor Playing Man with Nose Bleed

2008

An American Carol

as Parent

2007

The Favor

as Mr. Ritter

2006

Off the Black

as Al Cook

2004

Messengers

as Poor Old Man from Room 410

2002

Swimfan

as Mr. Tillman

2000

State and Main

as Doc Wilson

1998

The Impostors

as Older Man who Drops Dead

1998

Just the Ticket

as Confessional Priest

1996

Calm at Sunset

as Grandpa

1992

Wind

as Artemus

1990

The Local Stigmatic

as Drunk Man

1989

Forced March

as Andras Bereg

1989

New York Stories

as Robber

1988

Crusoe

as Dr Martin

1987

Angel Heart

as Doctor Fowler

1986

Barnum

as Phineas Taylor

1986

Seven Minutes in Heaven

as Senator Peterson

1986

On Valentine's Day

as Mr. Vaughn

1985

1918

as Mr. Vaughn

1983

Rumble Fish

as Mr. Harrigan

1983

The Cradle Will Fall

as Dr. Emmet Salem

1982

Born Beautiful

as Walter Forrest

1981

Fort Apache, the Bronx

as Heffernan

1980

Paul's Case

as Paul's Father

1979

The Black Stallion

as Neville

1979

The Seduction of Joe Tynan

as Senator Pardew

1978

King of the Gypsies

as Traffic Court Judge

1975

The Stepford Wives

as Mr. Cornell

1974

The Conversation

as Paul

1971

Desperate Characters

as Francis Early

1970

Wanda

as Mr. Dennis

1969

The Arrangement

as Michael Anderson

1964

Pie in the Sky

as Carl

1958

Edge of Fury

as Richard Barrie

1957

The Lark

as Brother Ladvenu

1953

Keep Our Honor Bright

as Matt Mathewson

1948

Shades of Gray

as U.S. Army Soldier