
Paul Higgins
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Scotland, UK
Paul Higgins
Biography
Paul Higgins is a Scottish actor, best known for appearing in the British television series The Thick of It, Utopia and Line of Duty.
Higgins was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland. He was raised as a Roman Catholic, but now he considers himself a lapsed Catholic. As a teenager, he trained to be a priest, but gave his training up aged 17 when he began dating.
Higgins has appeared onstage in Paul and Black Watch, and in the film Complicity. He played Alan in Staying Alive, a hospital drama on ITV. He has also played Jamie McDonald, an aggressive press officer, in the BBC show The Thick of It and its spin-off feature-length film, In the Loop. In 2009, he appeared as Gil Cameron on the BBC drama Hope Springs. He played Michael Dugdale in Channel 4's acclaimed conspiracy thriller Utopia. In 2013 he appeared in series 1 of the BBC series Line of Duty and returned for season 4 in 2017. He wrote a play titled Nobody Will Ever Forgive Us, which was performed at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh in a co-production with the National Theatre of Scotland in November 2008.
Acting
(2024)
Kill
as Don
(2024)
Meat Puppet
as University Dean (voice)
(2019)
Greed
as Jim McBride
(2018)
Apostle
as Frank
(2018)
The Party's Just Beginning
as Luisaidh's Dad
(2017)
Victoria & Abdul
as Dr. James Reid
(2016)
Couple in a Hole
as John
(2016)
Charlie Cloudhead
as Charlie
(2013)
Lawless
as Simon Harding
(2009)
In the Loop
as Jamie McDonald
(2009)
New Town
as Hamish
(2009)
No Holds Bard
as Struan Robertson
(2007)
The Rise of the Nutters
as Jamie
(2007)
Spinners and Losers
as Jamie
(2007)
Shell
as The Salesman
(2007)
A Hartley Story
as Hartley
(2006)
Red Road
as Avery
(2006)
Low Winter Sun
as David Westwood
(2002)
Birthday Girl
as Drew
(2000)
Beautiful Creatures
as Aidan
(2000)
Complicity
as Andy
(1998)
Bedrooms and Hallways
as John
(1996)
Riot
as Gang Member
(1994)
Being Human
as Soldier
(1994)
The Negotiator
as Det. Sergeant Andrew Coyne
(1993)
Rik Mayall Presents: Micky Love
as Writer
(1988)
Tumbledown
as Saltemarsh
(1988)
A Wholly Healthy Glasgow
as Murdo Caldwell
Crew
(2014)
Hangar 10
Producer