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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_JuddEdward Judd - Wikipedia

    Edward Judd (4 October 1932 – 24 February 2009) was a British actor. [1] Biography. Born in Shanghai, he and his English father and Russian mother fled when the Japanese attacked China five years later.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0431837Edward Judd - IMDb

    The British character actor Edward Judd was born to British parents in 1932 in Shanghai, China, where he began acting on stage as a teenager. Before he was 16, he was in England making his film debut in The Hideout (1948), closely followed by Maniacs on Wheels (1949) and The Outsider (1948).

  3. The British character actor Edward Judd was born to British parents in 1932 in Shanghai, China, where he began acting on stage as a teenager. Before he was 16, he was in England making his film debut in The Hideout (1948), closely followed by Maniacs on Wheels (1949) and The Outsider (1948).

  4. Stardom came to the actor Edward Judd in cult sci-fi films of the 1960s, sandwiched between his roles in soap operas and other character parts on the small screen.

  5. The Day the Earth Caught Fire is a 1961 British science fiction disaster film directed by Val Guest and starring Edward Judd, Leo McKern and Janet Munro. It is one of the classic apocalyptic films of its era.

  6. Mar 1, 2009 · Edward Judd, 1932–2009. Like the creations of the late Oliver Postgate, Edward Judd haunts my childhood imagination via the handful of very British science fiction and sf/horror movies he starred in during the 1960s.

  7. www.bafta.org › heritage › in-memory-ofEdward Judd | BAFTA

    Edward Judd. Actor. 4 October 1932 to 24 February 2009. A charismatic British screen actor from the 1950s onward, Judd appeared in two fondly remembered sci-fi classics: The Day The Earth Caught Fire (1961) and The First Men In The Moon (1964).

  8. Edward Judd is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes First Men in the Moon, Island of Terror, The Day the Earth Caught Fire, The Vault of Horror, Invasion, The Vengeance of She, The Long Ships, and Strange Bedfellows.

  9. The Day the Earth Caught Fire: Directed by Val Guest. With Janet Munro, Leo McKern, Edward Judd, Michael Goodliffe. When the U.S. and Russia unwittingly test atomic bombs at the same time, it alters the nutation (axis of rotation) of the Earth.

  10. The Day the Earth Caught Fire. Directed by Val Guest • 1961 • United Kingdom. Starring Janet Munro, Leo McKern, Edward Judd. Distinguished by its chilling, matter-of-fact realism and thought-provoking dialogue, this Cold War–era doomsday thriller stands as one of the finest examples of its kind.