David Anthony Higgins


































David Anthony Higgins
Born December 9, 1961 (age 57)

Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.

Residence Studio City, California
Other names David Higgins
Dave Higgins
Occupation

  • Actor

  • writer

  • producer

Years active 1987–present
Spouse(s) Julia (2000–present)
Children 2

David Anthony Higgins (born December 9, 1961) is an American actor. He is known for his television roles of Craig Feldspar on Malcolm in the Middle, Joe on Ellen, and Reginald Bitters on Big Time Rush. He also recurred on the television series Mike & Molly as Harry.




Contents






  • 1 Life and career


  • 2 Personal life


  • 3 Filmography


    • 3.1 Film


    • 3.2 Television




  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Life and career


David Anthony Higgins was born on December 9, 1961 in Des Moines, Iowa, one of five children of Marian Higgins (née Coppola; 1932–2011) and Harold Higgins, who was a janitor at West Des Moines schools.[1] After receiving encouragement from a fourth grade teacher, he won a scholarship to the Des Moines Playhouse where he performed in several summer operettas. He was raised in Des Moines and graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School in 1980.[1] He attended the University of Iowa where he studied liberal arts until he realized he wanted to pursue a career in entertainment.


Along with his brothers Steve and Alan, he performed in a comedy troupe, Don't Quit Your Day Job[2] and performed at notable places including the Hotel Kirkwood.[3] Eventually, they toured in other states including California and received such good reception[4] that they got their own show on Comedy Central in 1989, The Higgins Boys and Gruber. After the show ended, they each started separate careers in comedy.[1][5]


Higgins received his big break when cast in 1994 as outspoken barista Joe in the sitcom Ellen.[6] He is perhaps most well recognized for his roles as Craig Feldspar in Malcolm in the Middle and Mr. Bitters in Big Time Rush. He also guest starred on Nickelodeon's True Jackson, VP as Dave. He appeared in 3 episodes as minor character Stan in American Horror Story: Murder House. He began recurring as Harry in season two of the CBS series Mike & Molly, and was then upgraded to a series regular in season three.


Higgins has served as a writer and co-star on the television show The Higgins Boys and Gruber and co-wrote The Wrong Guy with The Simpsons writer Jay Kogen and Dave Foley, starring himself and Foley.



Personal life


In 2000, he married Julia and they have two children, Gabe and Janie. They live in Studio City, California.[1] Jane lives in Des Moines, IA and attends Roosevelt High School. In 2004, he was featured on a Hollywood edition of the Discovery Channel series Body Challenge where he worked with a personal trainer.[7][8] He is a fan of Laurel and Hardy and Buster Keaton.[1]



Filmography



Film



































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1987

Hiding Out
Student
as David Higgins
1988

Tapeheads
Visual Aplomb
as Dave Higgins
1995

Coldblooded
Lance

1995

Payback
Jim Koval

1996

The Moravian Massacre
William Irvine
Documentary film
1997

The Wrong Guy
Detective Arlen
also executive producer and writer
1998

Snake Eyes
Ned Campbell

2004

Three Blind Mice
Bruce Atkins / DMV Manager
Short film
2005

The Paperboy
Evil Project Manager #2
Short film; as David Higgins
2006

Venti Vice
Chip House
Short film; as David Higgins
2007

The Mediocre Samartan
Richard Paul Risvold
Short film
2007

When You Wish Upon a Fish
Shannon
Short film; as David Higgins
2008

The Great Buck Howard
Mark Simpson
as David Higgins
2010

Miss Nobody
Morty

2014

State of Bacon
Bacon Dreamer



Television

















































































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
1990

After the Shock
Lieutenant Rich Allen
Television film
1994–1998

Ellen
Joe Farrell
Main role; 102 episodes
1995–1998

NewsRadio
Manager / Santa
Guest role; 3 episodes
1996

Malcolm & Eddie
Bill Fontaine
Episode: "Pilot"
1998

The Pretender
Kidnapper
Episode: "Stolen"; as Dave Higgins
1998

The Army Show
Master Sgt. Dave Hopkins
Main role; 13 episodes
1999

Judging Amy
Detective Bob Redlich
Episode: "Last Tango in Hartford"
2000–2006

Malcolm in the Middle
Craig Feldspar
Recurring role; 39 episodes
2003

My Wife and Kids
Alexander Burns
Episode: "Graduation: Part 1"
2006
Misconceptions

Recurring role; 4 episodes, as Dave Higgins
2006

Help Me Help You
Dr. Al "Big Beat" Higgins
Guest role; 2 episodes
2006

American Men
Tyler
Television film
2007

Big Day
Francis
Guest role; 2 episodes
2008

Outsourced
Ronny
Unaired Pilot
2008

True Jackson, VP
Dave
Episode: "Ryan on Wheels"
2009

In the Motherhood
Iceman
Episode: "Bully"
2009–2013

Big Time Rush
Reginald Bitters
Recurring role; 41 episodes
2011

The Council of Dads
Troupe Leader
Television film
2011–2016

Mike & Molly
Harry
Recurring role; 27 episodes
2011

Last Man Standing
Bill Calhoun
Episode: "Last Halloween Standing"
2011

American Horror Story: Murder House
Stan
Guest role; 3 episodes
2012

Californication
John
Episode: "JFK to LAX"
2013

Wendell & Vinnie
Ray
Episode: "Baseball and Bad Dates"
2014–2015

International Ghost Investigators
Dave
Main role; 11 episodes, also writer and creator
2015

Comedy Bang! Bang!
Janitor
Episode: "Mark Duplass Wears a Striped Sweater and Jeans"
2017

Mom
George
Episode: "Lockjaw and a Liquid Diet"
2017

School of Rock
Gooch
Episode: "Leader of the Band"
2017

Stan Against Evil
Sheriff
Episode: "Curse of the Werepony"


References





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  2. ^ "Comic team outshines its material". Minneapolis Star-Tribune. 1988-01-09. Retrieved 2013-01-25.


  3. ^ Curtis, Jared (2012-02-23). "A laughing matter". dmcityview.com. Retrieved 2013-01-25.


  4. ^ Shirley, Don (1988-09-09). "Testing Negative' at McCadden Place; Comedy-Improv Group at Cast; 'Supreme Bean' at Haunted Studios; 'Thorns of Fire' at Act One Stage". latimes.com. Retrieved 2013-01-25.


  5. ^ MacIntyre, April (2007-03-20). "M&C Interview: David Koechner/T-Bones, The Naked Trucker and 'Live At The Troubadour'". monstersandcritics.com. Archived from the original on 2013-12-30. Retrieved 2013-01-25.


  6. ^ Menzoda, N. F. (1995-07-16). "WITH AN EYE ON . . . : David Anthony Higgins is right at home as 'Ellen's' resident cynic". latimes.com. Retrieved 2013-01-25.


  7. ^ "Discovery Health's Body Challenge Goes to the Stars". cablefax.com. 2004-05-03. Archived from the original on 2013-02-15. Retrieved 2013-01-25.


  8. ^ "Christopher Knight, David Anthony Higgins, Erik Estrada, Kym Whitley, Charlene Tilton, Susan Olsen in Production on Discovery Health Channel's BODY CHALLENGE: HOLLYWOOD". prnewswire.com. 2003-10-20. Retrieved 2013-01-25.




External links




  • David Anthony Higgins on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata


  • David Anthony Higgins on IMDb









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