| Charlie Higson | |
|---|---|
| Born | 3 July 1958 Frome, Somerset, England |
| Occupation | Actor, comedian, author |
| Spouse(s) | Victoria L Fullick (1995–present) |
| Children | 3 children |
Charles Murray Higson (born 3 July 1958), more commonly known as Charlie Higson, is an English actor, comedian and author. He has also written and produced for television.
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Biography
Higson was educated at Sevenoaks School and at the University of East Anglia (where his brother has taught since 1986 and is now a professor of film studies) where he met Paul Whitehouse,
He worked as producer, writer, director and occasional guest star on Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) from 2000 to 2001. Subsequent television work has included writing and starring in BBC Three's Fast Show spin-off sitcom Swiss Toni. He is currently starring in Tittybangbang series 3 on BBC Three and has appeared as a panellist on QI.
He published four novels through the early to mid 1990s which take a slightly dystopian look at everyday life and have a considerably more adult tone than his other work, with characters on the margins of society finding themselves spiraling out of control, leading him to be described by Time Out as 'The missing link between Dick Emery and Brett Easton Ellis' [3]
In 2004, it was announced that Higson would pen a series of James Bond novels, aimed at younger readers and concentrating on the character's school-days at Eton. Higson was himself educated at Sevenoaks School where he was a contemporary of Jonathan Evans, current Director General of MI5. The first novel, SilverFin, was released on 3 March 2005 in the UK and on 27 April 2005 in the U.S. A second novel, Blood Fever, was released on 5 January 2006 in the UK and 1 June in the U.S. The third novel, Double or Die, was published on 4 January 2007 having had its title announced the day before. The next, Hurricane Gold, came out in hardcover in the UK in September 2007.[4]In this year he also made a debut performance on the panel show QI. His final Young Bond novel, By Royal Command, was released in hardcover in the UK on the 3 September 2008.[5]
Charlie has signed a deal to pen a new series of children's books for Puffin. According to the author, "They are going to be action adventures, but with a horror angle.” [6]
Bibliography
Novels
- King of the Ants (1992), ISBN 0-241-13207-X
- Happy Now (1993), ISBN 0-241-13363-7
- Full Whack (1995), ISBN 0-241-00287-7
- Getting Rid of Mister Kitchen (1996) ISBN 0316881066
YA Novels
- The Enemy (2009) ISBN 0141384646
- The Enemy Sequel (2010)
Young Bond
- SilverFin (2005), ISBN 0-14-131859-7
- Blood Fever (2006), ISBN 0-14-131860-0
- Double or Die (2007), ISBN 0-14-132203-9
- Hurricane Gold (2007), ISBN 0-14-138391-7
- By Royal Command (2008), ISBN 0-14-138451-4
- SilverFin: The Graphic Novel (2008), ISBN 9780141322537 (with Kev Walker)
- Danger Society: The Young Bond Dossier (2009), ISBN 9780141327686 (authored short story included in book)
Non-fiction
- The 'Fast Show' Book (1996), ISBN 0-7522-2267-8 (with Paul Whitehouse)
References
- ^ according to Stephen Fry on the QI programme (repeated on the channel Dave, 21 Jul 09)
- ^ Byrne, Ciar (2007-10-01). "Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson: Making (radio) waves". The Independent. http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article3013244.ece. Retrieved 2007-10-01.
- ^ "Quoted on Publisher's webpage". Little,Brown on 'Full Whack'. http://www.littlebrown.co.uk/Title/9780349108117. Retrieved -3 March 2009.
- ^ "Young Bond 4 in September". The Young Bond Dossier. http://web.mac.com/zencato/iWeb/Young_Bond/News/6A4311AE-9427-47FA-9C53-6FCA27CC3F3C.html. Retrieved April 5 2007.
- ^ "By Royal Command official announcement". The Young Bond Dossier. http://www.youngbonddossier.com/Young_Bond/Danger_Society_News/Entries/2008/3/6_Young_Bond_5_is_BY_ROYAL_COMMAND.html. Retrieved 22 June 2008.
- ^ "Charlie to pen new (non-Bond) series for Puffin". The Young Bond Dossier. http://www.youngbonddossier.com/Young_Bond/Danger_Society_News/Entries/2008/6/22_Charlie_to_pen_new_series_of_(non-Bond)_books_for_Puffin.html. Retrieved 22 June 2008.
External links
- BBC Talent Guide Profile
- Another BBC profile of Higson
- Charlie Higson profile at MI6.co.uk - interview series and biography
- CommanderBond.net interviews Charlie Higson
- The Charlie Higson CBn Interview II
- New interview (2008): Charlie in Command
| Preceded by Raymond Benson 1997-2002 |
James Bond writer 2005-present |
Succeeded by Sebastian Faulks 2008 |
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