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Edward Judd


Edward Judd made a distinct mark in 1960s British genre cinema with his energetic presence and sharp performances. He is perhaps best remembered as the resourceful engineer Jason Webb in the science fiction adventure First Men in the Moon (1964), where he brought a grounded intelligence to a story about lunar exploration. Judd’s knack for portraying clever, determined characters also shines in films like The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961), where he played a journalist caught in a global crisis. Working under directors such as Val Guest, Judd contributed to the era’s growing fascination with sci-fi and disaster narratives, blending earnestness with a touch of charm. His portrayals often captured a believable mix of curiosity and moral resolve, helping make fantastic scenarios feel immediate and relatable. Fans of mid-century British cinema will appreciate Judd’s roles that bridged everyday humanity with extraordinary situations, adding a memorable edge to genre staples.

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