Higgins, along with his brother Steve and
Dave Gruber Allen, performed in a comedy troupe, Don't Quit Your Day Job, and performed at notable places, including Des Moines'
Hotel Kirkwood. Eventually they toured in other states, including California, and were so well received that they were offered their own show,
The Higgins Boys and Gruber, on
HBO's
The Comedy Channel in 1989. After the show ended in 1991, they each pursued separate careers in comedy. Higgins received his big break when cast as outspoken
barista Joe in the sitcom
Ellen in 1994. In 1997, he appeared in the
Dave Foley film
The Wrong Guy, which he also co-wrote with Foley and
The Simpsons writer
Jay Kogen. Higgins is perhaps most well recognized for his roles as Craig Feldspar in
Malcolm in the Middle and Mr. Bitters in
Big Time Rush. He also guest starred on
Nickelodeon's
True Jackson, VP as Dave. He later appeared in three episodes of
American Horror Story: Murder House as minor character Stan. He began a recurring role as Harry in season two of the
CBS series
Mike & Molly, and was eventually upgraded to a series regular in season three. ==Personal life==