Charlie Higson

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Charlie Higson
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Higson at the 2013 British Comedy Awards
Born
Charles Murray Higson

(1958-07-03) 3 July 1958 (age 65)
Frome, Somerset, England
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian, author
Years active1980–present
Spouse
Victoria L Fullick
(m. 1995)
Children3

Charles Murray Higson (born 3 July 1958) is an English actor, comedian, author and former singer. He has also written and produced for television and is the author of the Enemy book series, as well as the first five novels in the Young Bond series.

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Early life

Born in Frome, Somerset, Higson was educated at Sevenoaks School, Kent and at the University of East Anglia (UEA) in Norwich (where his brother taught from 1986 to 2008, latterly as Professor of Film Studies). At UEA, Higson met Paul Whitehouse, David Cummings and Terry Edwards. Higson, Cummings and Edwards formed the band The Higsons, of which Higson was the lead singer from 1980 to 1986. They released two singles on the Specials' 2 Tone Records label. This was after he had formed the punk band The Right Hand Lovers, wherein he performed as "Switch". [1] Higson then started squatting in London [2] and became a decorator, including decorating the house of Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie. [3]

Career

Higson started writing for Harry Enfield with Paul Whitehouse and performing comedy. He came to public attention as one of the main writers and performers of the BBC Two sketch show The Fast Show (1994–2000). He also worked with Whitehouse on the radio comedy Down the Line . [4] In 1994 Higson co-wrote (with Lise Mayer) the screenplay for the film thriller Suite 16.

He worked as producer, writer, director and occasional guest star on Randall & Hopkirk from 2000 to 2001. Subsequent television work has included writing and starring in BBC Three's Fast Show spin-off sitcom Swiss Toni . He first appeared as a panellist on QI in 2007. In 2010 he co-directed and starred in the series Bellamy's People .

In 2013 Higson adapted Agatha Christie's A Caribbean Mystery for ITV's Agatha Christie's Marple series. In 2015 Higson reimagined the novel Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson for ITV Studios into a ten part adventure series, set in the 1930s titled Jekyll and Hyde . In 2017, Higson appeared as Ian Winterman in series three of Broadchurch and as Ronnie Maguire in series three of Grantchester .

2020 saw Higson compete on Richard Osman's House of Games . [5] alongside Chizzy Akudolu, Kate Williams and Tom Allen. [6]

Higson has also starred in Lobby Land, a radio sitcom on BBC Radio 4, as Tom Shriver MP. [7]

Books

Time Out has described Higson as "The missing link between Dick Emery and Bret Easton Ellis". [8]

Higson wrote a series of five Young Bond novels, aimed at younger readers and concentrating on the James Bond's school-days at Eton starting with SilverFin , released in 2005, and ending with By Royal Command (2008). [9] Higson had been at school with Jonathan Evans, former Director General of MI5.

Higson wrote a post-apocalyptic, zombie-horror series of books for young adults. The eponymous first book in the series, titled The Enemy , was released in 2009. [10] At a school event at Abingdon School on 14 September 2011, Charlie told children: "Originally it was going to be three books and then my publisher, Puffin, said make it five, and now we're up to it being seven." [11] The seventh novel, The End , was published in 2015. [12]

In 2018 Higson wrote a Fighting Fantasy gamebook titled The Gates of Death, which was published by Scholastic books as part of their campaign to relaunch the Fighting Fantasy franchise. He is a long term FF enthusiast, having attended Fighting Fantasy Fest 2 in London the previous year and also made a cameo appearance in the Ian Livingstone gamebook Blood of the Zombies. [13]

In May 2023 Higson released his first adult Bond novel, On His Majesty's Secret Service, to mark the Coronation of King Charles III and support the National Literacy Trust. [14]

Personal life

Higson lives in London with his wife and three sons.

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleDistributorNotes
1994Suite 16Meteor Film ProductionsCo-writer
1996Shooting Stars: Unviewed and NudeAlan Ball / Hans SoloUncredited
1998The Land GirlsSubalternUncredited
1998The Fast Show LiveVarious characters
2003 King of The Ants The Asylum writer
2013AppearanceCharlie HigsonShort film
2014The Red LineBarmanShort film
2017The Ministry of Stories Anthology of HorrorHydra

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990–1991 Vic Reeves Big Night Out Various characters9 episodes
1990The Craig Ferguson ShowVarious charactersTelevision film, also writer
1990–1992 Harry Enfield's Television Programme Various characters4 episodes, also writer
1993–1995 The Smell of Reeves and Mortimer Robert DeNiro
Swiss Toni
Various characters
10 episodes
1994–2014 The Fast Show Swiss Toni
Various characters
25 episodes, also writer
1997It's Ulrika!Various charactersTelevision film
1998 Ted & Ralph Ralph Mayhew
Aunt Cecilia
Ralph's Father
Television film
1999 Bang, Bang, It's Reeves and Mortimer Various characters6 episodes
1999You Ain't Seen All These, Right?Various charactersTelevision film
2000–2001 Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) Various characters12 episodes, also writer
2001 Fun at the Funeral Parlour Nutkins1.04 "The Mountains of Doom"
2001 Happiness Bryan the Counsellor1.04 "Desperate Dan"
2003The Fast Show Farewell TourVarious charactersTelevision film, also writer
2003–2004Swiss ToniSwiss Toni16 episodes, also writer
2004 Catterick PatTelevision miniseries
2006 Dick & Dom in da Bungalow HimselfCelebrity 'Bungalow Head'
2010 Bellamy's People Various characters1.01 "Episode One"
2010–2012 Ruddy Hell! It's Harry and Paul Bunny5 episodes
2011The Fast Show FasterSwiss Toni / Various characters3 episodes
2013 Marple James Bond 6.01 "A Caribbean Mystery", also writer
2014 The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm The MayorTelevision film, also writer
2015Professor Branestawm ReturnsMayorTelevision film, also writer
2015 Jekyll and Hyde 10 episodes. Creator, showrunner
2017 Broadchurch Ian Winterman7 episodes
2017 Grantchester Ronnie Maguire2 episodes
2023Mog's ChristmasJolly Uncle (voice)Animated television film [15]

Bibliography

Novels

The Enemy

The Enemy novels

  1. The Enemy (2009) ISBN   0-14-138464-6
  2. The Dead (2010) ISBN   978-0-14-138465-8
  3. The Fear (2011) ISBN   0-14-138466-2
  4. The Sacrifice (2012) ISBN   978-0-14-133612-1
  5. The Fallen (2013) ISBN   978-0-14-133614-5
  6. The Hunted (2014) ISBN   9780141336107
  7. The End (2015) ASIN B00Z8PHRKS [16]

The Enemy short story

Young Bond

  1. SilverFin (2005), ISBN   0-14-131859-7
  2. Blood Fever (2006), ISBN   0-14-131860-0
  3. Double or Die (2007), ISBN   0-14-132203-9
  4. Hurricane Gold (2007), ISBN   0-14-138391-7
  5. By Royal Command (2008), ISBN   0-14-138451-4
  6. SilverFin: The Graphic Novel (2008), ISBN   978-0-14-132253-7 (with Kev Walker)
  7. Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier (2009), ISBN   978-0-14-132768-6 (authored short story included in book)

Fighting Fantasy

James Bond

Non-fiction

Short stories

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