Jud Tylor (born March 24, 1979 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian television and film actress. She has had recurring roles in a number of television programs and films including the hit series That '70s Show (1998) as the sexy Samantha and a supporting lead alongside Academy award winner Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts in Charlie Wilson's War (2007). Most recently Jud can be seen portraying Laraine Day alongside Harrison Ford in the Jackie Robinson story 42 (2013). Jud won critical acclaim for her portrayal of Suzanne Somers in the Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of 'Three's Company' (2003) and was nominated in 2013 for best Canadian actress by the Canadian Screen Awards for her series regular role on HBO's Good God (2012).
Juda Goslinga is known for Bullhead (2011), Quo Vadis, Aida? (2020) and 2012, het jaar nul (2009).
Judae'a is an actress, known for Our Father (2021), Native Son (2019) and The Chi (2018).
Judah is known for Neurotic Beauty (2022) and Judah: Don't Cry (2022).
Judah Abner Paul was born in Chicago in 2009. Judah's large personality, small stature, and maturity beyond his years all attributed to him landing roles including Jonah in Skelly, Tommy in The Captive Nanny (2020), Nathan in The Wretched (2019) and Tom in Tom of Your Life (2020). He looks forward to learning and growing his career in the years to come.
Judah Bateman is an actor, known for The Convergence (2017), Pals (2016) and George Biddle, CPA (2012).
Judah Bellamy was born and raised in Baltimore MD. Insightful and outgoing with a clarity of focus and a passion for the arts, he was always very unambiguous regarding the path he wanted to take. One could say that he was practically born with a vision. Judah decided as early as five years of age that he would be an actor. Specifically, his life's dream was to play Young Simba in The Lion King on Broadway. In early 2011, six years, an audition and five callbacks later, he achieved that dream and relocated to New York City. After almost two years at The Lion King, he had gained an amazing education in his craft, many new friends and deeper insight into his chosen profession as well as a very hands-on management and agency team in Lil Angels and Innovative Artists. Also during this period, he booked numerous national commercials and an indie film entitled Home, where he played John Hall, the son of Jack Hall (played by Gbenga Akinnagbe), a man seeking a path from institutionalization back into his son's life and his own home. It was on the set of that movie, directed by Jono Oliver, that Judah discovered his passion for filmmaking, which he began to study voraciously and which would play a key role in shaping his path. In December 2012, immediately upon completing what amounted to a life-altering experience at The Lion King, he joined the original cast of Matilda on Broadway where he played the principal role of Tommy. After a two year run in which he gained awesome new experiences and friends, he was very clear about his desire to narrow his focus to film and TV. Upon ending his Broadway run in 2014, Judah was cast as Jake in the Amazon original series, Just Add Magic - which remains the most popular children's show (that also casts enchantments upon adults) on Amazon's roster. He had the opportunity to participate in three seasons, where he gained an impromptu education in network television, filming, and editing. He now resides in Los Angeles where he is attending college for filmmaking, pursuing the next series of challenges in his acting career, and dominating conversations about film, jazz, and Hip Hop.
Judah Cousin is an actor, known for The Salisbury Poisonings (2020) and Ötzi e il mistero del tempo (2018).
Judah Davidson is an actor, known for Slasher (2016).
Judah Duncan is an actor, known for Fat Chance (2016), Standing Ovation (2019) and Mary for Mayor (2020).