Judd Lormand
Born in Texas and raised in Louisiana, Judd Lormand embodies the spirit of the South with a passion for acting that ignited at an early age. His formative years were filled with participation in elementary and middle school plays and competition in high school Speech and Drama tournaments, all of which laid the foundation for his future in the film industry during its expansion in the Southeastern United States.
Lormand has made his mark in several notable films, including "Joyful Noise" (2012), "The Hunger Games" (2012), "Quarantine 2: Terminal" (2011), "Pitch Perfect" (2012), and "Broken City" (2013). On television, he gained recognition for his diverse roles, portraying the troubled character Neil DeKay in "Memphis Beat," Agent Valtini in the USA Network series "Common Law," and Kerry Clayton, the Assistant District Attorney, in HBO's acclaimed series "Treme."
Now residing in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Judd shares his life with his wife and their three children, balancing family life with a thriving acting career. His journey is a testament to his deep roots and commitment to his craft, making him a beloved figure in the Southern acting community.
Filmography
The Last Exorcism Part II
99 Homes
The Case for Christ
The Call (2020)
Texas Cotton
Here Comes Rusty
Grudge Match
American Heist
Rage (2014)
Navy Seals vs. Zombies
Tyler Perry's Duplicity
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
Hours
Bad Asses on the Bayou