Anthony Higgins (actor)

Actor

Birthday May 9, 1947

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Northampton, Northamptonshire, England

Age 76 years old

#56183 Most Popular

1947

Anthony Higgins (born 9 May 1947) is an English stage, film and television actor.

1967

In 1967 he became a professional stage actor.

He performed as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet at Birmingham Repertory.

He worked onstage in Coventry and at the Chichester Festival in Chichester.

1968

One of his first television appearances was a pivotal role in a 1968 episode of the TV series Journey to the Unknown, with Janice Rule.

1969

His credits include A Walk with Love and Death (1969), Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970), Hadleigh (1976), The Eagle of the Ninth (1977), Love in a Cold Climate (1980), Quartet (1981), The Draughtsman's Contract (1982), Lace (1984), The Bride (1985), Young Sherlock Holmes (1985), Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story (1987), Sherlock Holmes Returns (1993), Nostradamus (1994), Peak Practice (2000), Chromophobia (2005), Heroes and Villains: Napoleon (2007), Lewis (2009), Malice in Wonderland (2009), Bel Ami (2012), and Tutankhamun (2016).

Higgins was born in Northampton, England.

He started acting in school and Cosmopolitan Club theatre plays, taking the lead in 'Treasure Island', 'Sweeney Todd', and 'The Beggar's Uproar' (sic).

After graduation he studied at the school of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre Company.

Another television appearance was in Strange Report (1969), with Anthony Quayle.

Higgins' first successes in cinema were: A Walk with Love and Death, by John Huston with Anjelica Huston (1969), Something for Everyone (1970), with Michael York and Angela Lansbury, Taste the Blood of Dracula (1970), with Christopher Lee, and a cult film Vampire Circus (1972).

1970

In 1970 he played Boris in the BBC TV series The Roads to Freedom, based on the Jean-Paul Sartre trilogy.

1975

In all the films of his early career until 1975, Higgins was credited as 'Anthony Corlan' due to the similarity of his real name to that of another actor.

There followed a period of television and plays for the Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre, and other British theatre productions.

1976

In 1976 he played a supporting role in a popular British television series, Hadleigh.

1977

In 1977 he played the lead role in a BBC series The Eagle of the Ninth, based on Rosemary Sutcliff's 1954 book.

1979

Higgins won Best Actor of 1979 from Time Out magazine for his work with the Royal Shakespeare Company that year.

1980

In 1980 he was Juan in Love in a Cold Climate, and in 1981 played the supporting role of Major Gobler in the feature film, Raiders of the Lost Ark, starring Harrison Ford and directed by Steven Spielberg.

Throughout the 1980s Higgins appeared in supporting roles in many television series such as Lace, Napoleon and Josephine: A Love Story, with Armand Assante, and Reilly, Ace of Spies, with Sam Neill.

He went to Australia to play the lead as Sir Laurence Olivier in an Australian made-for-television film, Darlings of the Gods, about the time spent in Australia by Olivier and Vivien Leigh.

1981

Higgins played the role of Stephan in the American film production of Quartet, opposite French actress Isabelle Adjani in 1981.

In the same year the British director Peter Greenaway chose Higgins for the leading role in his breakthrough film The Draughtsman's Contract.

1985

In 1985 Higgins appeared as the cuckolded husband in Nagisa Oshima's Max, Mon Amour with Charlotte Rampling.

In 1985 he acted opposite Sting in The Bride, a version of Bride of Frankenstein.

He was the villain Rathe (not yet going by the name Moriarty) in Young Sherlock Holmes (1985), and played Sherlock Holmes himself in Sherlock Holmes Returns (1993).

1991

In 1991 Higgins played Johann Strauss I in the Austrian-produced, made-for-television series, The Strauss Dynasty, which was filmed in Austria with many well-known actors and aired internationally.

He played both Sherlock Holmes and Holmes' enemy Professor Moriarty, in two different decades of his career.

1993

In 1993 he played a lead part in the film Sweet Killing.

2005

In 2005 he appeared in Chromophobia.

2007

He played General Jacques Francois Dugommier in 2007 in Heroes and Villains: Napoleon.

2009

In 2009 he appeared in Lewis, Law & Order: UK, and ''Agatha Christie's Marple ("The Secret of Chimneys").