Michael Higgins
ActingMichael 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, New York City.
Known For
Angel Heart
Doctor Fowler
Synecdoche, New York
Actor Playing Man with Nose Bleed
The Conversation
Paul
Rumble Fish
Mr. Harrigan
The Stepford Wives
Mr. Cornell
The Black Stallion
Neville
New York Stories
Robber
Wind
Artemus
Seven Minutes in Heaven
Senator Peterson
King of the Gypsies
Traffic Court Judge
Filmography — Acting
Angel Heart
Doctor Fowler
Synecdoche, New York
Actor Playing Man with Nose Bleed
The Conversation
Paul
Rumble Fish
Mr. Harrigan
The Stepford Wives
Mr. Cornell
The Black Stallion
Neville
New York Stories
Robber
Wind
Artemus
Seven Minutes in Heaven
Senator Peterson
King of the Gypsies
Traffic Court Judge
An American Carol
Parent
Swimfan
Mr. Tillman
Dead Bang
Ice Castles
Fan
Just the Ticket
Confessional Priest
State and Main
Doc Wilson
The Impostors
Older Man who Drops Dead
Crusoe
Dr Martin
Fort Apache, the Bronx
Heffernan
The Seduction of Joe Tynan
Senator Pardew
Calm at Sunset
Grandpa
Barnum
Phineas Taylor
Play of the Week: Rashomon
Preist
The Arrangement
Michael Anderson
Paul's Case
Paul's Father
Off the Black
Al Cook
Desperate Characters
Francis Early
Ernie Kovacs: Between the Laughter
William Spear
A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy
Reynolds
On Valentine's Day
Mr. Vaughn
1918
Mr. Vaughn
The Local Stigmatic
Drunk Man
Forced March
Andras Bereg
The Lark
Brother Ladvenu
Wanda
Mr. Dennis
The Favor
Mr. Ritter
The Cradle Will Fall
Dr. Emmet Salem
Messengers
Poor Old Man from Room 410
A Time for Miracles
Born Beautiful
Walter Forrest
The Gift of Love: A Christmas Story
Hanibal
Edge of Fury
Richard Barrie
Pie in the Sky
Carl
The Fabulous Irishman
Jamie Farrow
Death Play
Sam
Keep Our Honor Bright
Matt Mathewson
Carl Sandburg: Echoes and Silences
Father / Hobo
Shades of Gray
U.S. Army Soldier
Goodnight Bill
Terry