John Michael Higgins

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For the Australian metallurgist and businessman, see John Michael Higgins (metallurgist)

John Michael Higgins (born February 12, 1963, in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American actor whose film credits include Christopher Guest's mockumentaries and the role of David Letterman in HBO's The Late Shift.

Higgins' numerous television credits include recurring characters on Ally McBeal, Brother's Keeper, Boston Legal and Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show. He played attorney Wayne Jarvis in five episodes of Arrested Development. Higgins arranged the dense vocal harmonies sung by the New Main Street Singers in 2003's A Mighty Wind. Recently, Higgins has gained more recognition by being featured in the films Fun with Dick and Jane and The Break-Up. His work as a voice actor includes the role of Judge Mentok in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and 2401 Penitent Tangent in Halo 2. Higgins is also remembered for portraying David Letterman in the HBO made-for-tv movie The Late Shift. Higgins can also been seen in the introductory video for the Epcot attraction Test Track.

Higgins appears on the stage from time to time as well. In 1991 he was featured in Broadway's La Bête and in 2000 he was seen off-Broadway at Second Stage Theatre in a production of Edward Albee's Tiny Alice.

He has one son Walter, born August 29, 2006.

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