Maeve Higgins

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Maeve Anna Higgins (24 March 1981) is a comedian from Cobh, County Cork, Ireland and is based in New York City. She was a principal actor and writer of the RTÉ television production Naked Camera, as well as for her own show Maeve Higgins' Fancy Vittles. Her book of essays We Have A Good Time, Don't We? was published by Hachette in 2012. She wrote for The Irish Times and produces radio documentaries.[2] She previously appeared on The Ray D'Arcy Show on Today FM.[3] She is a regular panellist on the NPR radio show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! Higgins appeared in her first starring film role in the 2019 Irish comedy Extra Ordinary.

Born
Maeve Anna Higgins[1]

24 March 1981 (age 44)
Cobh, County Cork, Ireland
Notable workNaked Camera ‘’Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!’’
Maeve Higgins' Fancy Vittles
Yearsactive2004–present
MediumStand-up, television
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Higgins in 2014
Born
Maeve Anna Higgins[1]

24 March 1981 (age 44)
Cobh, County Cork, Ireland
Notable workNaked Camera ‘’Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!’’
Maeve Higgins' Fancy Vittles
Comedy career
Years active2004–present
MediumStand-up, television
GenresObservational comedy, sketch
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Career

Higgins started in comedy in 2005 and has written and performed at many festivals and shows. She began her comedy career on the national radio station Today FM after auditioning for The Ray D'Arcy Show in February 2004. She failed to win.[4]

From 2005 to 2007, she took part in the hidden camera show Naked Camera with fellow comedian and friend P. J. Gallagher.[5] She landed her own television show, Maeve Higgins' Fancy Vittles, in 2009.[6] Since 2010, she has occasionally performed with Josie Long and Isy Suttie.[citation needed]

2006–2010

2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
  • 'A Rare Sight' at the Brisbane Comedy Festival and Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Performed with Nick Coyle.
  • 'A Rare Sight' at the New Zealand International Comedy Festival. Nick Coyle could not attend due to surgery on shoulder.
  • 'Personal Best' at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival

Film

Television

As herself

Acting work

As writer

  • 2005–2007: Naked Camera[5]
  • 2009: Maeve Higgins' Fancy Vittles[6]
  • 2012: We Have A Good Time, Don't We?
  • 2022: Tell Everyone on This Train I Love Them[8]

Books

Radio

Podcast

"Assistance dog" controversy

Higgins received criticism from disability campaigners when she stated on 30 March 2018 on the Irish Late Late Show that she purchased a service dog vest on Amazon and pretended that her pet dog was a service dog during a trans-Atlantic flight.[13][14] She has apologised to anyone offended by her deception.[15]

References

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