Douglas Higgins
Douglas Higgins worked in the film industry as an art director and production designer, contributing to the visual and spatial design of several productions. Higgins is credited with art direction on Serpico [1973] and Dog Day Afternoon [1975], roles that involved shaping the environments and aesthetics of those films.
Biography
Douglas Higgins worked in the film industry as an art director and production designer, contributing to the visual and spatial design of several productions. Higgins is credited with art direction on Serpico [1973] and Dog Day Afternoon [1975], roles that involved shaping the environments and aesthetics of those films. These projects required constructing realistic and immersive settings that supported the narratives, a task central to the art department’s responsibilities.
Later in their career, Higgins served as production designer on Possession [2009], overseeing the film’s overall visual design. This position entailed coordinating the look of sets, props, and locations to align with the film’s tone and themes. The work reflects the broader practice of production design, where the desi…




