Michael Judd, a native of Dublin, embarked upon a prestigious and storied career in Irish theatre and television, a journey that spanned numerous decades, commencing in the 1980s.
He subsequently ventured across the Atlantic, settling in the United States, where he left a profound and lasting impact on the New York stage for a period of 14 years.
During his time in the city that never sleeps, Judd co-founded the esteemed theatre company Banba's Crown alongside his wife, the talented Sinead Colreavy, and four other accomplished actors.
Notably, Judd's professional trajectory took a significant turn in 2002, as he made the decision to relocate back to his native land, where he has since pursued a diverse array of acting roles.