Judson started his acting career in New York City, being part of the original Broadway cast of "The Graduate" alongside notable actors Kathleen Turner, Jason Biggs, and Alicia Silverstone.
He then made the move to Los Angeles to produce and star in the award-winning remake of the historic feature film, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, released in 2005.
This was followed by his writing and directing debut, The Wager, in 2007, starring Randy Travis, which was released by The Weinstein Company.
Judson's next project was the supernatural thriller, The Collective, which he wrote, directed, produced, and edited in 2008. This film premiered at 25 film festivals worldwide and won eight festival awards, including the Audience Award at the Brooklyn International Film Festival and Best Cinematography at HD Fest.
In addition to his feature film work, Judson has also directed numerous music videos, fashion films, short films, and commercials for clients such as Universal, VH1, Target, and Walmart.
Judson currently has two films and a TV show in development, including the quirky indie film To Be Godfrey, which was a finalist for the prestigious Sundance Lab program, and The Grid, a techno-thriller that he wrote and will direct.
Judson holds an MFA from the University of Missouri-Kansas City and a BA from Wheaton College.