American actor (born 1959)
Judd Nelson
Nelson in 2006
Born Judd Asher Nelson
(1959-11-28 ) November 28, 1959 (age 65) Occupation Actor Years active 1983–present Notable work Relatives Merle Nelson (mother)
Judd Asher Nelson (born November 28, 1959) is an American actor. His acting roles include Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime in The Transformers: The Movie , John Bender in The Breakfast Club , Alec Newbury in St. Elmo's Fire , Alex in Cybermutt , Joe Hunt in Billionaire Boys Club , Nick Peretti in New Jack City , Billy Beretti in Empire , and Jack Richmond in the television series Suddenly Susan .[ 1] [ 2]
Early life
Nelson was born in Portland, Maine , the son of Merle Nelson (née Royte ), a court mediator and former member of the Maine House of Representatives , and Leonard Nelson, a corporate lawyer. He grew up in a Conservative Jewish home although his family did not keep kosher .[ 3] [ 4] His father was the first Jewish president of the Portland Symphony Orchestra .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7] He has two sisters, Eve and Julie.[ 1] [ 2]
He went to school at St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire and Waynflete School in Portland, Maine . While at St Paul's School, an Episcopalian school, he started embracing his Jewish identity after experiencing antisemitism .[ 8] He studied at Haverford College in Pennsylvania , leaving during his sophomore year. He subsequently moved to Manhattan to study acting with Stella Adler .[ 1] [ 2]
Career
1980s
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) that made Nelson a star. He was affiliated with the Brat Pack of young 1980s actors, 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). It was written by David Foster and John Parr and performed by John Parr . Nelson appears in the video.[ 2] He also appeared on a video for the Simple Minds ' song "Don't You (Forget About Me) ", from The Breakfast Club , in which members of the "Pack" feature prominently.[ 9] A subsequent article in New York magazine , which focused primarily on the success of these films, resulted in the term "Brat Pack" being coined.[ 10]
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.[ 11] [ 12]
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.[ 2] 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.[ 13]
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 .[ 14] [ 15]
Key TV roles in the 1980s included Moonlighting (1986) – episode "Camille" – in which he played a police officer opposite Cybill Shepherd and Bruce Willis .
1990s
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 .[ 16] He then worked for a second time with Adam Rifkin, this time starring in The Dark Backward (1991) with Bill Paxton . This quirky comedy 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.[ 17] He then had a special guest appearance in the 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 Brendan Fraser , 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 . Nelson 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 . He had a starring role on the NBC television sitcom Suddenly Susan (1996), which saw success for a four-season run. He had 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).[ 2] [ 18]
Nelson wrapped up the 1990s with another urban gangster thriller, Light It Up (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 played Alan Freed in the latter's life story, Mr. Rock 'N' Roll: The Alan Freed Story (1999) opposite Mädchen Amick and Paula Abdul .[ 2]
2000s to present day
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.[ 19] 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.[ 2] [ 20] 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 .[ 21]
Nelson played a pivotal role in the final season of Nikita .[ 22]
Nelson played a lead role in the 2010 Hallmark movie, Cancel Christmas . He portrayed Chris Frost, who is also Santa Claus .[ 23]
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 .[ 24]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1986
Moonlighting
Policeman
Episode: "Camille"
1987
Billionaire Boys Club
Joe Hunt
2 episodes Nominated—Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
1990
Hiroshima: Out of the Ashes
Pete Dunham
Television film
1992
Tales from the Crypt
Gaston
Episode: "What's Cookin'"
1994
Blindfold: Acts of Obsession
Dr. Jannings
Television film
1995
Circumstances Unknown
Paul Kinsey
1996–1999
Suddenly Susan
Jack Richmond
71 episodes
1999
Mr. Rock 'n' Roll: The Alan Freed Story
Alan Freed
Television film
2000
The Outer Limits
Harry Longworth
Episode: "Something About Harry"
Cabin by the Lake
Stanley
Television film
The Spiral Staircase
Phillip Warren
The New Adventures of Spin and Marty: Suspect Behavior
Jack Hulka
2001
Strange Frequency
Martin Potter
Return to Cabin by the Lake
Stanley
Lost Voyage
Aaron Roberts
2002
Cybermutt
Alex
Santa Jr.
Darryl Bedford
2005
Three Wise Guys
George
2006
Black Hole
Eric
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Mick Sheridan
Episode: "Time of Your Death"
2007
Las Vegas
Ollie
Episode: "Fleeting Cheating Meeting"
The Kidnapping
Glen
Television film
CSI: NY
Cigarette Company Executive
Episode: "The Ride In"
Family Guy
John Bender
Voice, episode: "Blue Harvest "
2008
Infected
Malcolm Burgess
Television film
2009
Phineas and Ferb
The Guru
Voice, episode: "Isabella and the Temple of Sap"[ 25]
Transformers: Animated
Rodimus Prime
Voice, episode: "TransWarped Part 1"[ 25]
2010
Psych
Dr. Steven Reidman
Episode: "Death Is in the Air"
Two and a Half Men
Chris McElroy
2 episodes
2011
Cancel Christmas
Santa / Chris Frost
Television film
2013–2014
Ben 10: Omniverse
Eon, Ben 10,000, Atomic-X
Voice, 5 episodes[ 25]
2013
Nikita
Ronald Peller
2 episodes
2015, 2019
Empire
Billy Beretti
5 episodes
2017
Transformers: Titans Return
Rodimus Prime / Hot Rod
Voice, main role[ 25]
From Straight A's to XXX
Don
Television film
2018
Transformers: Power of the Primes
Rodimus Prime / Hot Rod / Rodimus Cron
Voice, recurring role[ 25]
2021
Girl in the Basement
Don Cody
Television film
Music videos
Theatre
References
^ a b c "Judd Nelson Biography" . Biography . September 6, 2019. Retrieved February 23, 2021 .
^ a b c d e f g h "Judd Nelson" . IMDb . Retrieved February 23, 2021 .
^ "Judd Nelson: The truth about my Brat Pack past… and social media's future" .
^ Herzfeld, Laura (October 3, 2012). "Judd Nelson on religion in movies, 'Breakfast Club,' and his new film 'Just 45 Minutes from Broadway' " . Entertainment Weekly . Retrieved July 9, 2015 .
^ Peck, Abraham J.; Jean M. Peck (2007). Maine's Jewish Heritage . Arcadia Publishing. p. 108. ISBN 978-0-7385-4965-1 .
^ Film Reference.com .
^ Bartlett, Will (January 9, 1996). "Lillian D. Royte Strong Believer in Public Service" . Portland Press Herald . Retrieved March 27, 2008 .
^ "Judd Nelson: The truth about my Brat Pack past… and social media's future" .
^ "Simple Minds - Don't You (Forget About Me) Breakfast Club" . YouTube .
^ Blum, David (June 10, 1985). "Hollywood's Brat Pack" . New York .
^ Ebert, Roger (September 16, 1988). "Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam" . Chicago Sun-Times – via RogerEbert.com.
^ "Dear America: Letters Home From Vietnam" . Rotten Tomatoes . November 15, 2005. Retrieved February 23, 2021 .
^ Sullivan, Dan (October 10, 1988). "STAGE REVIEW: 'Seagull' Is a Flight of Caring, Knowing" . Los Angeles Times .
^ "Never on Tuesday" . IMDb . Retrieved February 23, 2021 .
^ "Far Out Man" . IMDb . Retrieved February 23, 2021 .
^ Willis, John, ed. (February 1, 2000). Carnal Knowledge . Hal Leonard Corp. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-55783-126-2 .
^ "New Jack City (1991)" . Box Office Mojo . May 21, 1991. Retrieved June 15, 2013 .
^ "Steel" . Rotten Tomatoes .
^ Spears, Steve (November 28, 2006). "That's Mr. Nelson to you". Tampa Bay Times .
^ "Judd Nelson & Peter Fonda Join The Cast Of 'Boondock Saints 2' " . Geeks of Doom . December 5, 2008. Retrieved June 15, 2013 .
^ "Judd Nelson" . Goodreads . Retrieved February 23, 2021 .
^ Masters, Megan (August 20, 2013). "Nikita Exclusive: Brat Packer Judd Nelson to Go Undercover for Major Final Season Arc" . TVLine . Archived from the original on August 24, 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2013 .
^ Crump, William D. (April 27, 2017). How the Movies Saved Christmas: 228 Rescues from Clausnappers, Sleigh Crashes, Lost Presents and Holiday Disasters . McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-6488-0 .
^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 6, 2020). "Lifetime Greenlights 'Girl In The Basement' Movie Starring Stefanie Scott, Judd Nelson & Joely Fisher; Elisabeth Rohm Directs" . Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved January 23, 2021 .
^ a b c d e f "Judd Nelson (visual voices guide)" . Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved November 28, 2023 . A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
^ "The Caretaker Takin' Care of the Killin' Teens Business" . DreadCentral . Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2010 .
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