As one of the most talked-about figures, John Michael Higgins has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is John Michael Higgins' Net Worth?

John Michael Higgins is an American actor and comedian who has a net worth of $2.5 million. Higgins has appeared in theChristopher Guestmockumentaries "Best in Show" (2000), "A Mighty Wind" (2003), "For Your Consideration" (2006), and "Mascots" (2016), and he starred asDavid Lettermanin the 1996 HBO movie "The Late Shift." John played Steven Milter on "Ally McBeal" (2000–2002), Wayne Jarvis on "Arrested Development" (2003–2006),Phil Knighton "Kath & Kim" (2008–2009), Judge Albert Farnsworth on "Raising the Bar" (2009), Peter Lovett on "Happily Divorced" (2011–2013), Chuck Pierce on "Great News" (2017–2018), and Principal Toddman on "Saved by the Bell" (2020–2022), and he has hosted America Says" on the Game Show Network since 2018.

Higgins performed on Broadway in David Hirson's "La Bête" in 1991, and he has more than 150 acting credits to his name, including the films "The Break-Up" (2006), "Evan Almighty" (2007), "Fred Claus" (2007), "Yes Man" (2008), "We Bought a Zoo" (2011), "Licorice Pizza" (2021), and the "Pitch Perfect" franchise (2012–2017). John has also lent his voice to numerous animated projects, such as "Planes: Fire & Rescue" (2014), "HarveyBirdman, Attorney at Law" (2002–2007; 2018), "Bob's Burgers" (2012–present), "The Legend of Korra" (2013–2014), "All Hail King Julien" (2016–2017), "Big Hero 6: The Series" (2018–2020), and "Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" (2018–2019).

Early Life

John Michael Higgins was born on February 12, 1963, in Boston, Massachusetts. John attended Walter Johnson High School, then graduated from Amherst College in 1985. As a college student, Higgins led the a cappella group The Zumbyes. In the early '80s, he taught theatre with the Maryland theatre production company Street 70 (which is now called Round House Theatre), and he taught improv and voice as well.

Career

John made his film debut in 1986's "National Lampoon's Class of '86," then he appeared in 1988's "Vampire's Kiss" and guest-starred on "Miami Vice" (1988), "Mathnet" (1991), "TheGeorge CarlinShow" (1994), "Cybill" (1996), "Seinfeld" (1997), "Weird Science" (1997), "Party of Five" (1997), "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show" (1997–1998), "Guys Like Us" (1998), and "Mad About You" (1998–1999). In 1996, he portrayed David Letterman in the TV movie "The Late Shift," which earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Made for Television Movie, then he appeared in the miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon" (1998) and the films "G.I. Jane" (1997), "Wag the Dog" (1997), and "Bicentennial Man" (1999). In 2000, Higgins played Scott Donlan in Christopher Guest's "Best in Show," and he would team up with Guest again as Terry Bohner in "A Mighty Wind" (2003), Corey Taft in "For Your Consideration" (2006), and Upton French in "Mascots" (2016). John arranged the vocal harmonies that were sung by the New Main Street Singers in "A Mighty Wind," and the film won a Seattle Film Critics Award for Best Music. Higgins guest-starred on "Get Real" (2000), "Frasier" (2001), "George Lopez" (2002), "Monk" (2004), "Boston Legal" (2004), "Joey" (2005), "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2006), "Numbers" (2009), and "Community" (2009–2010), and he had recurring roles as Steven Milter on "Ally McBeal" (2000–2002), Wayne Jarvis on "Arrested Development" (2003–2006), and Judge Albert Farnsworth on "Raising the Bar" (2009).

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