Judd Holdren

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.2893

Gender

Male

Birthday

16-Oct-1915

Age

(110 years old)

Place of Birth

Villisca, IA, USA

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Judd Holdren

Biography

Judd Clifton Holdren was an American film actor best known for his starring roles in the serials Captain Video: Master of the Stratosphere, Zombies of the Stratosphere, The Lost Planet, and the semi-serial Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe. He committed suicide in 1974.


Credits

The Power of the Resurrection The Power of the Resurrection (1958) Character: Temple Officer
A young man, Facing torture and possibly death for his Christian beliefs, confesses his fears to Peter, who awaits a similar fate. Peter tells him of fear he felt in following Jesus' arrest in the Garden of Gethesamene, when he denied knowing him three times - and yet Jesus told him that he would be the rock upon which the Church was built. Peter goes on to relate the events of the passion week, including the Christ's crucifixion, resurrection and ascension.
Captain Video, Master of the Stratosphere Captain Video, Master of the Stratosphere (1951) Character: Captain Video
Space hero Captain Video battles the evil Vultura on the planet Atoma.
Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe (1953) Character: Commando Cody
Dangerous climate changes are ravaging Earth and the U.S. government requests an investigation by masked super-scientist Commando Cody. He discovers that the disasters are being caused by space-alien forces from unknown planetary origins.
This Is My Love This Is My Love (1954) Character: Doctor Raines
A single woman tries to keep her sister from another man by framing her for her husband's murder.
Ice Palace Ice Palace (1960) Character: Muriel's Escort (uncredited)
Alaska: America's last great wilderness frontier. A land of primitive grandeur, of glaciers, mountains and ice-fields. And of ambitious cannery tycoon Zeb "Czar" Kennedy and rugged activist leader Thor Storm, two rough-hewn men whose bitter 40-year rivalry mirrored their powerful land's struggle for statehood.
The Buccaneer The Buccaneer (1958) Character: Maj. Reed
During the War of 1812 against Britain: General Andrew Jackson has only 1,200 men left to defend New Orleans when he learns that a British fleet will arrive with 60 ships and 16,000 men to take the city. In this situation an island near the city becomes strategically important to both parties, but it's inhabited by the last big buccaneer: Jean Lafitte. Although Lafitte never attacks American ships, the governor hates him for selling merchandise without taxes - and is loved by the citizens for the same reason. When the big fight gets nearer, Lafitte is drawn between the fronts. His heart belongs to America, but his people urge him to join the party that's more likely to win.
The FBI Story The FBI Story (1959) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
A dedicated FBI agent recalls the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies.
Satan's Satellites Satan's Satellites (1958) Character: Larry Martin
Feature version of the 1951 American serial film, "Zombies of the Stratosphere".
Manhunt in Space Manhunt in Space (1954) Character: Ranger Higgins
Rocky Jones, Space Ranger fights space pirates over an invisible spaceship.
Rocketship X-M Rocketship X-M (1950) Character: Reporter #3 (uncredited)
Astronauts blast off to explore the moon on Rocketship X-M or "Rocketship eXploration Moon". A spacecraft malfunction and some fuel miscalculations cause them to end up landing on Mars. On Mars, evidence of a once powerful civilization is found. The scientists determined that an atomic war destroyed most of the Martians. Those that survived reverted to a caveman like existence.
All the King's Men All the King's Men (1949) Character: Politician (uncredited)
A man of humble beginnings and honest intentions rises to power by nefarious means. Along for the wild ride are an earnest reporter, a heretofore classy society girl, and a too-clever-for-her-own-good political flack.
Purple Heart Diary Purple Heart Diary (1951) Character: Lt. Mike McCormick
A trio of singers entertaining hospitalized soldiers during WWII encourage a wounded soldier in his love for a nurse.
Gold Fever Gold Fever (1952) Character: Jud Jerson
Magician-turned-actor John Calvert, previously the suave leading man of Film Classics' "Falcon" series, is a curious choice to star in the rough-and-tumble western Gold Fever. John Bonar (Calvert) and grizzled old prospector Nugget Jack (Ralph Morgan) strike it rich, whereupon they are besieged by Bill Johnson's (Gene Roth) outlaw gang. Heavily outnumbered, our heroes are forced to rely on brain rather than brawn.
The Lost Planet The Lost Planet (1953) Character: Rex Barrow
Dr. Ernst Grood , having already dominated the planet Ergro, now intends to take over the control of the Earth. Unfortunately for him, reporters oppose his sinister designs.
Revenue Agent Revenue Agent (1950) Character: N/A
Accountant Augustis King discovers that his wife, Marfhe, is having an affair with his boss Sam Bellows. He telephones Internal Revenue Bureau that he can give evidence of a large tax-evasion racket. Before IRS-agent Steve Daniels arrives, King is murdered by a henchman of Bellows and his partner, Ernie Medford. Daniels discovers that Bellows and Medford are smuggling gold bullion from their mine in Mexico, and sell and bank the money under assumed names. they hide the bullion in a compartment welded to the bottom of a car.
The Lady Pays Off The Lady Pays Off (1951) Character: Face
The naive Evelyn Warren, elected school teacher of the year by Time Magazine, goes to Las Vegas, where she loses a lot of money. In order to pay her debts, casino manager Matt Braddock asks her to take care of his sad little daughter Diana.
Coyote Canyon Coyote Canyon (1949) Character: Jack Steele
This film and the 1950 short "The Fargo Phantom" were edited together and released as a feature called "Tales of the West #2" in 1950.
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) Character: Haberdashery Clerk (uncredited)
Jack Diamond and his sickly brother arrive in prohibition New York as jewelry thieves. After a spell in jail, the coldly ambitious Diamond hits on the idea of stealing from thieves himself and sets about getting close to gangster boss Arnold Rothstein to move in on his booze, girls, gambling, and drugs operations.
Lady in the Iron Mask Lady in the Iron Mask (1952) Character: Aramis
A female version of the man in the iron mask. In this version the mask is put on a princess (patricia medina) rather than a prince as in the original book by Alexander Dumas.
Zombies of the Stratosphere Zombies of the Stratosphere (1952) Character: Larry Martin
Martians come to Earth to build an H-bomb strong enough to blast Earth out of orbit so that Mars can be moved into its place in closer proximity to the sun. Super-scientist Larry Martin, inventor of the first stratospheric-flight spaceship as well as a jet-powered personal flying suit with helmet, is called upon by the government to investigate ramped-up UFO reports occasioned by the Martians' spaceships. The Martians, meanwhile, led by Marex, engage a renegade earth scientist and a gaggle of gangsters to help them steal supplies, operate a menacing robot, and build their bomb. This movie serial in 12 chapters was originally planned as a sequel to "Radar Men From The Moon" with Commando Cody as the hero but at the last moment the main characters' names were changed and all other references to that serial removed from the script.



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