Edward Judd
Edward Judd was a British actor, born in Shanghai. He experienced a tumultuous early life as he and his English father, along with his Russian mother, were forced to flee their home when the Japanese launched an assault on China, just five years after his birth. This dramatic shift would shape his life and career in profound ways. Judd's journey took him from the vibrant streets of Shanghai to the stages and screens of the United Kingdom, where he would become a notable figure in the entertainment industry. Throughout his career, he showcased his talent in various film and television roles, earning recognition for his versatility and depth as a performer. His unique background and experiences contributed to the richness of his performances, allowing him to connect with audiences on multiple levels. Judd's legacy in the acting world remains significant, as he is remembered not only for his contributions to cinema but also for the resilience he displayed throughout his life's journey.
Filmography
The Challenge (1960)
The Boys in Blue
Mystery Submarine
The Vengeance of She
Assassin
First Men in the Moon
Stolen Hours
The House on Garibaldi Street
Island of Terror
The Vault of Horror
The Day the Earth Caught Fire
Living Free
Invasion
Strange Bedfellows
The Long Ships