Judd Nelson

Movie Actor

Judd Nelson was born in Portland, Maine, United States on November 28th, 1959 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 64, Judd Nelson biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Judd Asher Nelson, Judd
Date of Birth
November 28, 1959
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Portland, Maine, United States
Age
64 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Networth
$4 Million
Profession
Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Producer, Screenwriter, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
Judd Nelson Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 64 years old, Judd Nelson has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
72kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Hazel
Build
Slim
Measurements
Not Available
Judd Nelson Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
He was raised in a Jewish household.
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
St. Paul’s School, Waynflete School, Haverford College
Judd Nelson Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Samantha Phillips, Faye Resnick, Tabitha Stevens, Sharise Neil, Loree Rodkin (1985-1988), Shannen Doherty (1993), Tracy Dali (1999), Sheila Lussier (2003-2005)
Parents
Leonard Nelson, Merle
Siblings
Eve Nelson (Younger Sister), Julie Nelson (Younger Sister)
Other Family
Harold Paul Nelson (Paternal Grandfather), Mildred Anne Rolnick (Paternal Grandmother), David L. Royte (Maternal Grandfather), Lillian D. Rosen (Maternal Grandmother)
Judd Nelson Career

Nelson began acting in the mid-1980s, starring in Making the Grade (1984), and in Fandango (1985) opposite Kevin Costner. It was his roles in John Hughes's The Breakfast Club (1985) and Joel Schumacher's St. Elmo's Fire (1985) – and his affiliation with the Brat Pack – that made Nelson a star (along with Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy). The St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) music video – also directed by Schumacher – reached No. 1 in the US (1985), and was written by David Foster and John Parr and performed by John Parr; Nelson appears in the video. A subsequent article in New York magazine, which focused primarily on the success of these films, resulted in the term "Brat Pack" being coined.

In 1986 Nelson provided the voice of Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime in The Transformers: The Movie and teamed up with Breakfast Club alumna Ally Sheedy for a third time in Blue City. He also provided narration for Bill Couturie's Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, a critically acclaimed war documentary that featured a cast including Tom Berenger, Robert De Niro, Willem Dafoe, and Matt Dillon. Film critic Roger Ebert praised the documentary, and it maintains a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. He starred opposite Burt Reynolds in the ABC Afterschool Special Shattered If Your Kid's On Drugs, which also featured Megan Follows and Dermot Mulroney. In 1987 he starred in the Bob Clark courtroom comedy From the Hip, which co-starred John Hurt and Elizabeth Perkins; he also provided a stand-out performance in Billionaire Boys Club, a courtroom thriller based on actual events; his performance earned him a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Mini-Series. In late 1988 he played Konstantin in Chekhov's The Seagull directed by Charles Marowitz at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, earning praise, as did the entire production. Nelson closed the 1980s with the William Lustig thriller, Relentless (1989), in which he plays a Los Angeles serial killer hunted by two police officers (Robert Loggia and Leo Rossi); he provided a cameo in the Adam Rifkin road film Never on Tuesday (1989) along with Nicolas Cage, Cary Elwes, Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen; and appeared in Tommy Chong's Far Out Man (1989) with Rae Dawn Chong and C. Thomas Howell.

Key TV roles in the 1980s included Moonlighting (1986) – episode "Camille" – in which he played a police officer opposite Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis.

Nelson began the 1990s with a starring role opposite Max von Sydow in the World War II drama Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes (1990); the film focused on the horror of the Hiroshima bombing; it co-stars Mako Iwamatsu and Pat Morita. In the Fall of 1990 he appeared on stage in Chicago and New York in Jules Feiffer's Carnal Knowledge with Jon Cryer. He then worked for a second time with Adam Rifkin, this time starring in The Dark Backward (1991) with Bill Paxton; this quirky comedy also featured fellow actor Rob Lowe, as well as Lara Flynn Boyle, James Caan, and Wayne Newton; Nelson plays the worst comedian in stand-up comedy history. In 1991, he had a starring role in the Mario Van Peebles-directed New Jack City, an urban gangster film with Wesley Snipes, Ice-T, Vanessa A. Williams, and Chris Rock; the film was a commercial success. He then had a special guest appearance in the popular HBO TV series Tales from the Crypt – on the episode What's Cookin (1992) – with Christopher Reeve and Meat Loaf, followed by a starring role with Richard Jordan in the thriller Primary Motive (1992), and a similar role in Entangled (1993) opposite Pierce Brosnan, which was set in Paris.

In 1994 Nelson appeared with Steve Buscemi, Chris Farley, and Adam Sandler in the comedy Airheads, with Gina Gershon in the psychological thriller Flinch, and with then partner Shannen Doherty in the thriller Blindfold: Acts of Obsession; he further wrote, produced, and starred in the thriller Every Breath in which he co-starred with Joanna Pacula. He headlined the Australian thriller, Blackwater Trail (1995), with Peter Phelps before receiving a starring role on the NBC television sitcom Suddenly Susan (1996), which saw success for a four-season run; this was followed by a starring role in the Shaquille O'Neal movie Steel (1997); the film also starred Annabeth Gish and Richard Roundtree (Steel was a commercial flop). Nelson wrapped up the 1990s with another urban gangster thriller, Light It Up (film) (1999), which featured an ensemble cast including R&B singer/actor Usher Raymond (in his first leading role), Rosario Dawson, Forest Whitaker, and Vanessa L. Williams; he also played Alan Freed in the latter's life story, Mr. Rock 'N' Roll: The Alan Freed Story (1999) opposite Mädchen Amick and Paula Abdul.

In the 21st century, Nelson has appeared in such TV series as The Outer Limits (2000), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2006), CSI: NY (2007), Las Vegas (2007), Eleventh Hour (2008) as a psychologist researching soldiers returning from Iraq who suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder, Psych (2010), and a recurring role in Two and a Half Men (2010) with Charlie Sheen.

Films include the psychological thriller Cabin by the Lake (2000), its sequel Return to Cabin by the Lake (2001), and a cameo appearance in the 2001 film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back; the film's writer-director, Kevin Smith, had been a long-time fan of Nelson and the "Brat Pack" films. In 2002 he co-starred with Lauren Holly in Santa, Jr. and reprised his role as John Bender in an episode of Family Guy (2007). Later, Nelson reprised his role of Rodimus Prime in Transformers Animated (2009) and appeared in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009), the latter with Julie Benz, Billy Connolly, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Peter Fonda.

He portrayed Father Charley Lock on Brookwood Sleazebags (2010), a pilot he did for HBO. In 2012, Nelson played the role of Headmaster Nash in the live-action feature film Bad Kids Go to Hell, based on the graphic novel of the same name. The same year, Nelson co-wrote and starred in the short film The Spin Room: Super Tuesday. Nelson reprised his role as Rodimus in Transformers: Animated and voiced Ben 10,000, Eon, and Atomic-X in Ben 10: Omniverse.

In 2013, Nelson authored four books released on Kindle: The Power of Speech, Nine of Diamonds, The Gig, and Water Music.

Nelson played a pivotal role in the final season of Nikita.

Nelson played a lead role in the 2010 Hallmark movie, Cancel Christmas. He portrayed Chris Frost, who is also Santa Claus.In 2019, he starred in the suspense thriller, “Dead Water”.

In 2021, Nelson starred as Don Cody in the Lifetime film Girl in the Basement which was inspired by the Fritzl case.

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This redhead appeared with Robert Downey Jr. and Andrew McCarthy in the 1980s and has most recently appeared with Jacob Elordi. Who is she?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
She was one of the 1980s' biggest box-office hits for teenagers - films that were so beloved that they are now commonly referred to today. Judd Nelson, Ally Sheedy, Robert Downey Jr., and Andrew McCarthy were among the 80s' favorites. The actress had been known for her bee-stung lips long before they became famous, and she always had red hair. Jacob Elordi has been working with the 55-year-old actor in recent years. And she was also cast in a huge teen drama film. She is now in a big ensemble film that will be released later this month. Can you guess who she is?

Doris Bergman, a Hollywood publicist, died in a house fire in Los Angeles. Her husband and cat died

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2023
Doris Bergman, a Hollywood publicist, died on Wednesday at the age of 68, as did her husband Albert Sassoe Jr and their cat. According to YoVenice, the couple died in a house fire in Los Angeles' Mar Vista neighborhood. A 911 call was initiated by cell phone from inside the house, but the call was cut off before enough details were shared to the dispatcher. The fire department investigated the call and returned to the house, which had been ablaze. The couple and their pet were discovered dead. Jane Lynch, Marilu Henner, Esai Morales, Brigitte Nielsen, and Judd Nelson were all guests at Oscar gifting suites, and she also worked with George Lopez on his annual golf classic event. Sue Wong, Bergman's longtime companion, announced the death of the journalist on her Facebook page, where she branded her a 'good friend.'

Kelly LeBrock, a member of Weird Science, is currently on display in At age 62, an examination of where other cast members are headed

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 14, 2022
Kelly, a Weird Science alum, attended the Brent Shapiro Foundation 2022 Summer Spectacular Exhibition in Beverly Hills, and she looked stunning in a silky, black, satin gown with spaghetti straps. The '80s pinup is best known for appearing Lisa in the 1985 sci-fi comedy film Weird Science, and she has certainly not lost her appeal in the 37 years since the film premiered. But has time been as kind to the other cast members? FEMAIL has taken a look at the rest of the actors' lives and revealed what they're doing right now as Kelly dazzles on the red carpet. Following that, several of the actors went on to pursue major careers for themselves, but others fell off the grid and into other career paths. Some of them were even marred with controversy, with actor Anthony Michael Hall facing explosive court charges in 2016 and Robert Downey Jr. being arrested several times for drug possession. Here's a look at the cast of Weird Science from their other appearances and accomplishments to their love lives and scandals since the movie was released more than three decades ago.