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John Michael Higgins (born February 12, 1963) is an American actor, game show host, and comedian whose film credits include Christopher Guest's mockumentaries, the role of David Letterman in HBO's The Late Shift, and a starring role in the American version of Kath & Kim.
"The Little Jerry" is the 145th episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. It is the 11th episode of the eighth season, originally airing on January 9, 1997. [1] In this episode, Kramer buys a rooster and enters him into cock fights, George dates a prison inmate, and Elaine's boyfriend Kurt discovers he is going bald after he stops shaving his head.
Great News is an American sitcom television series created and written by Tracey Wigfield, [1] and executive produced by Wigfield alongside Tina Fey, Robert Carlock, and David Miner for 3 Arts Entertainment, Little Stranger and Universal Television.
John Henson: United States: Wipeout (2008–14), Late Night Liars (2010), iWitness (2017) Chuck Henry: United States: Now You See It (1989) Armandi Hernández: Mexico: Family Feud (2019) Nick Hewer: United Kingdom: Countdown (2012–2022) John Michael Higgins: United States: America Says (2018-2022) Split Second (2023-present) Harry Hill ...
Richard Schiff, Jessica Hecht, and John Michael Higgins have all been cast in guest roles in the Showtime anthology series “Super Pumped,” Variety has learned exclusively. The first season of ...
America Says is an American television game show hosted by John Michael Higgins and broadcast on Game Show Network. The series consists of two teams of four guessing the top answers to fill-in-the-blank survey questions. It is a restructuring of the Audience Match portion of Match Game. [2] [3]
Big shoes to fill! John Michael Higgins opened up about the pressure he felt when taking on the role of Bayview High’s principal — a part that was previously held by Dennis Haskins across the ...
Jeffrey is a 1992 American play by Paul Rudnick.At first no theater would produce the play, because it was described as a comedy about AIDS, but after an acclaimed, sold-out run at the tiny WPA Theater in New York City, the show transferred for a commercial run.