Actor Judd Lormand plays the role of Lt. Commander Eric Blackburn each week on the streaming network Paramount Plus on the series Seal Team. Recent roles include playing Secretary of State Robert McNamara in the LBJ feature opposite Woody Harrelson in the title role, the uptight bank manager Mr. Freely in the upcoming indie comedy Carter & June, and the corrupt police officer who tries to subdue Tom Cruise in the opening of the latest Jack Reacher film. Born in Marshall, Texas, Lormand grew up in Houston and spent a number of years in Saudi Arabia, where his father worked as a civil engineer building natural gas pipelines. The family later moved to Lafayette, Louisiana, where Lormand attended Comeaux High School and The University of Louisiana. Lormand credits his high school drama teacher Sandra LaBorde for encouraging his interest in theater arts. Lormand now splits his time between Los Angeles and Atlanta, GA. Between acting assignments, Lormand is often busy at home as a father of three and occasionally delves into an interest in astronomy. Additional feature credits include The Hunger Games, Joyful Noise, Pitch Perfect, Snitch, The Last Exorcism Part II, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, When the Game Stands Tall, 99 Homes, American Heist, Left Behind, Bad Ass 3: Bad Asses on the Bayou, Navy Seals vs. Zombies, The Big Short, Miracles from Heaven, USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage, and The Case for Christ. Additional television series credits include Memphis Beat, Common Law, Drop Dead Diva, Treme, Revolution, Necessary Roughness, Homeland, The Vampire Diaries, Sleepy Hollow, Ravenswood, Wild Card, Finding Carter, Perception, Satisfaction, Nashville, American Horror Story, Banshee, Secrets and Lies, Zoo, Scream: The TV Series, Devious Maids, NCIS: New Orleans, Star, Lore, and Good Behavior.
Judd Asher Nelson was born on November 28, 1959 in Portland, Maine to attorney Leonard Nelson and his wife, Merle Nelson (attorney and state assemblywoman). Judd attended St. Paul's preparatory school in Concord, New Hampshire before majoring in philosophy at the prestigious Haverford College in Haverford, Pennsylvania. The acting bug bit when he went to watch a friend's audition and was obliged to audition in order to stay. He won the role. After graduation, Judd headed for New York City and the Stella Adler Conservatory where he was believable in the role as the street-smart Eddie Keaton in the comedy Making the Grade (1984). Judd's next film role was as the stodgy ROTC cadet, Phil Hicks, in the ensemble comedy Fandango (1985). Important and diverse roles in the brat-pack films The Breakfast Club (1985) and St. Elmo's Fire (1985) quickly followed. With his privileged upbringing, Judd could have brought the right degree of preppy-smarmyness, (ala James Spader), to any number of vapid roles, but his intense stare and dark smoldering looks gave him a hint of danger which added to his credibility in films like Billionaire Boys Club (1987), From the Hip (1987) and New Jack City (1991). While Judd's career has been peppered with under-promoted films and poorly-written television appearances, critics have not been overly kind to this misunderstood actor.
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Classically trained. Former Dancer. Full time Creative. Coming out the American Conservatory Theater, just across the Bay from his native Berkeley, Jude has been appeared in over 40 different projects since 2012. Mainly working in the sci-fi, action, and dramatic genres he's found success playing cops, soldiers, government types, priests, and men of power. But it wasn't until he branched out into comedy that he found a home playing series regular "Mr. Chronis" in Brandon Rogers's edgy, dark, new show from Super Deluxe and Fullscreen, "Magic Funhouse!" Regardless of what genre he's working in, he just wants to be entertaining at the end of the day.
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