Judah McFadden
Judah McFadden is an accomplished American actor and filmmaker, hailing from Detroit, Michigan. As the eldest son in a family with five siblings, he grew up in Colorado, where he pursued higher education at Colorado State University and became a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. In 2011, he relocated to New York City, dedicating three years to intensive acting training under Scott Friedman at the prestigious Stella Adler Conservatory.
Judah's filmography includes a range of notable works, such as the highly regarded short film *The Bench*, as well as *Alibi*, which was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival Short Corner, featuring Judah in a leading role. He also appeared in the historical war drama *The Great War* and the romantic film *Lovers*, further establishing his versatility as an actor.
Most recently, Judah took on the significant role of portraying the younger version of Al Pacino's character in the film *Billy Knight*, a project that highlights his growth and ambition within the industry. With a diverse portfolio and a commitment to his craft, Judah McFadden continues to make strides in the world of film, showcasing his talent and passion for storytelling.
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