Judith Young is known for I Believe (2017), What God Hath Wrought (2012) and The Cure (2011).
Judithann was born in Stamford, Texas. She enjoyed an upbringing on the vast prairies of the country side which left an imprint on her music, art and southern charm personality from a very young age. Judithann has owned and operated her own self titled school of performing arts, toured abroad as a musician and theatrical actress, earned two degrees, and cultivated a community around her passion for healing and performance art- all with a wit and charm that is best described with one phrase: not your average baby boomer. Judithann is most recently known for her work on films like "Frackers"(2018) - a sci-fi comedy about the after life directed by Jeffery Nicholson, and her sensational one-woman show "Judithann's Gusty Broads"- a live production featuring stories from the female perspective in a fun and humorous, variety show-esque event. While she posses an impressive list of musical and theatrical experience, she also holds a master's degree in counseling. Judithann has a passion for bringing light to her audiences and incorporates positive, healthy-healing messages into her work- her music especially. "Gypsy Angel" is the title of the album she wrote and produced. It includes songs that are just as entertaining as endearing. The album includes medicine songs that tell real stories like "Adulthood, Don't Leave Home Without It" and the western ballad "My Grandma". Even though she has enjoyed a long career of performing on several types of platforms, she never underestimates the importance of practicing and honing her craft. She trains, workshops and auditions consistently while looking for her next project to shine her light. Her dream is to bring healing and joy while entertaining on whichever project is on her path.
Judnick Mayard is an actress and writer, known for Lazor Wulf (2019) and Desus & Mero (2019).
Judson Bates is known for Bringing Up Bates (2015), United Bates of America (2012) and Duggars Make a Movie (2010).
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Judson Gainfort is known for Beyond Truth, Grip (2019) and Lessons (2021).
Judson Grubby is known for The Jester (2023).
Judson Mills was born in Washington, DC, and grew up in northern Virginia in a house built by George Washington. Washington was a young surveyor in the area and the home is a historical landmark. Mills grew up hunting and fishing, and was most interested in sports, particularly football. Judson attended High Mowing in Wilton, New Hampshire, a private school, for his junior and senior year. It is a Waldorf school and rich with history and the arts. Not until his senior year did he involve himself in the theater. He was pushed into performing in his first play and received a standing ovation for his relatively brief cameo. This approval met Judson's liking and he began pursuing a career in acting. Judson first attended Barry University, a liberal arts college in Miami, Florida, but quickly realized that training in New York was what he needed if he really wanted to succeed. He moved to Long Island with the intention of attending the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He auditioned and was accepted. Only 250 people are accepted for the first year of their program, and of those, only 60 are asked back to the second, final year. After two years at AADA, and only two weeks before graduation, Mills was thrown. His bold, reckless personality would prove to be an asset as well as a handicap throughout his career. While being made an example of for his tardiness and absences was humbling, it also fueled his drive. Two weeks later As the World Turns (1956) called AADA looking for an actor for a summer romance storyline. They spoke to a faculty member who was a friend and fan who recommended him for the audition. Judson audition and gained the role Mills spent two and a half years on the show, laying the foundation for the rest of his career. He was then signed for an episode of Law & Order (1990). Realizing California had more career options, he left everything behind and moved to Hollywood. The cocky young actor landed a role in a made-for-TV movie starring Alyssa Milano and Jamie Luner shortly after arrival. But again, Mills brash attitude and wild personal life continued to be his worst enemies. Over the next decade, Mills appeared on upwards of 30 TV shows including NYPD Blue (1993), JAG (1995), Murder, She Wrote (1984), Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990), The X Files (1993), and CSI: Miami (2002). He also broke into feature films, starting in independents like American Perfekt (1997) with Paul Sorvino, Robert Forester, Amanda Plummer, and David Thewlis, Joyride (1997) starring Tobey Maguire, 'Benicio DelToro', and Adam West. Judson's first starring role was as surfer/pitcher Hog Ellis, in the third installment in the Major League trilogy, Major League: Back to the Minors (1998). He also went on to work with such greats as Cuba Gooding Jr., in Chill Factor (1999), Sir Ian McKellen and Brendan Fraser in the Academy Award-nominated Gods and Monsters (1998), and Charlize Theron and Bill Paxton in Disney's Mighty Joe Young (1998). He also spent two years in Dallas with Chuck Norris filming the last 52 episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger (1993). Connection with the Norris family (Chuck, his brother Aaron, and son Eric) proved to be valuable when after finishing Walker, they continued working together filming the movie of the week The President's Man: A Line in the Sand (2002). The movie drew 16 million viewers opposite the Golden Globe Awards. Talk of a spin-off series was shelved due to 9-11. Judson lives in Los Angeles with his two sons, Jagger with wife Morgan and Dalton with ex-wife Julie. He is very close to his mother and father, who have been married nearly 40 years, as well as his brother and sister-in-law.
Judson began his career as an actor in New York City. He was a member of the original Broadway cast of "The Graduate" with Kathleen Turner, Jason Biggs and Alicia Silverstone. He came to Los Angeles to produce and star in the award-winning remake of the historic feature film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (2005). He then wrote and directed The Wager (2007) (starring Randy Travis), which was released by "The Weinstein Company". Most recently, he wrote, directed, produced, edited the supernatural thriller, The Collective (2008). Presented at 25 film festivals around the world, "The Collective" has won 8 festival awards, including the "Audience Award" at the Brooklyn International Film Festival and "Best Cinematography" at HD Fest. In addition to his feature film work, Judson has shot numerous music videos, fashion films, short films, and commercials for such clients as Universal, VH1, Target and Walmart. Judson has two films and a TV show in development. A quirky indie film, To Be Godfrey (2000), was a finalist for the prestigious Sundance Lab program. The Grid (2000) is a techno-thriller he wrote and will direct. He received an MFA from UMKC and a BA from Wheaton College.
Judson Pratt was born on December 6, 1916 in Hingham, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for The Horse Soldiers (1959), Vigilante Force (1976) and Thriller (1960). He was married to Roberta Jonay. He died on February 9, 2002 in Northridge, California, USA.