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John Michael Higgins at an event for L'abominable vérité (2009)

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John Michael Higgins

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  • (May 1998) Played Butler in "Tiny Alice" play by Edward Albee (Hartford Stage, Hartford, Connecticut, USA)
  • In the Disney's Epcot ride "Test Track", John Michael Higgins is the test track supervisor/narrator. He is seen in the video at the beginning, and his voice can be heard throughout the ride.
  • (March 2004) Appearing on Broadway as Bill Tilden in "Big Bill" by A. R. Gurney (Lincoln Centre)
  • (June 2005) Plays Donald Rumsfeld in "Stuff Happens" play by David Hare (Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, California, USA).
  • (1996) Starred in the Hartford Stage production of The Servant of Two Masters, an 18th century Italian comedy by Carlo Goldoni.
  • Appeared in a TV commercial in the late 1980s for The Partnership for a Drug Free America as a cocaine addict.
  • TV commercial for DirecTV (2008)
  • (February 2012) TV commercial "Come Fun, Come All" for Old Navy.
  • (July 14 to September 1, 1996) He acted in Stephen Wadsworth's translation and adaptation of Pierre Carlet De Chamblain De Marivaux's play, "Changes of Heart," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Mary Lou Rosato in the cast. Gordon Davidson was artistic director. Martin Pakledinaz was costume designer. Michael Philippi was lighting designer. Stephen Wadsworth was also director.
  • (2021) TV commercial: Bravecto

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