Judson Pratt

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.6264

Gender

Male

Birthday

06-Dec-1916

Age

(110 years old)

Place of Birth

Hingham, Massachusetts, USA

Also Known As
  • Judd Pratt
  • Jud Pratt

Judson Pratt

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Judson Pratt (December 6, 1916 – February 9, 2002) was an American character actor. Pratt began his professional career on stage in the 1940s. From the 1950s to 1980, he appeared in over 100 film and television roles. Pratt retired from acting in 1980.


Credits

Once Too Often Once Too Often (1950) Character: Drunk Driver (uncredited)
A soldier has a ten-day leave from his military duties. He’s an easygoing guy who rarely thinks about his sometimes reckless behavior until he tempts fate once too often.
Hang Your Hat on the Wind Hang Your Hat on the Wind (1969) Character: Father O'Flaherty
A handsome thoroughbred yearling accidentally escapes from a cross-country van in the desert, and is found and loved by a young Mexican boy. He hides the horse from searchers, but eventually mends his ways and tries to return the animal. However, two hoodlums steal the horse. The boy leads a sheriff to the rescue, and receives an apt reward.
The Crimebusters The Crimebusters (1961) Character: Leonard Mead
Nicholas Cain (Peter Mark Richman), a former high-level mob lawyer who decides to leave the criminal underworld. Seeking redemption, he becomes a federal government agent with a singular mission: to bring down the nation's 100 most dangerous and influential organized crime figures. The film depicts the specialized government agents as they hunt these high-profile crooks, focusing on Cain's personal crusade to dismantle the very syndicates he once protected. Based on the "Cain's Hundred" TV series.
The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City The Wacky Zoo of Morgan City (1970) Character: Scott Shellog
Based on Charles Goodrum’s book, "I’ll Trade You an Elk." The mayor wants to close down the run-down city zoo and use the site for a museum, but an accountant and his children fight to save it.
The Ordeal of Patty Hearst The Ordeal of Patty Hearst (1979) Character: Inspector
The story of the kidnapping of newspaper heiress Patty Hearst by members of a radical guerrilla organization, as seen by the FBI agent in charge of her case.
The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton The Whiz Kid and the Mystery at Riverton (1974) Character: Sgt. O'Halloran
A 13-year-old brainiac invents an ingenious listening device, which he uses to bring a crooked city official and his pals to justice
Vigilante Force Vigilante Force (1976) Character: Harry Lee
In a small town in California, the quiet citizens find their lives disrupted by boisterous, lawless oil-field workers who have infested their community. One resident, Ben Arnold, enlists his brother Aaron, a Vietnam veteran, to assemble a group of men to restore law and order to the town. Though Aaron's crew succeeds, the newfound power goes to some of their heads, and Aaron and Ben must again reclaim the town for the citizens.
Four Girls in Town Four Girls in Town (1957) Character: William Purdy
Four young starlets, from various parts of the world, are called to Hollywood to test for the lead in a major film. Each is romantically pursued by the director, composer, playboy, and actor. Which one of an international quartette of beauties will replace Universal's glamour star in an upcoming Biblical epic?
The Weekend Nun The Weekend Nun (1972) Character: Priest
Drama based on the life of Joyce Duco, with Joanna Pettet as a young nun torn between the reality of her secular job as a daytime juvenile probation officer and the vows she has taken with the church.
Toy Tiger Toy Tiger (1956) Character: Mike Wyman
Advertising executive Gwen Taylor sends her art director Rick Todd on a mission to bring an artist back to the commercial fold. Meanwhile, Gwen's fatherless son Timmie, at a remote boys' school, is riding for a fall by manufacturing evidence of his "explorer father." By an amazing coincidence, Rick steps off the bus at just the right moment for Timmie to recruit him as "father" without his knowledge. With no intention of collaborating, the befuddled Rick is carried along by the sweep of events. Who can predict the outcome?
I Confess I Confess (1953) Character: Murphy (uncredited)
When a priest hears a murderer’s confession, he becomes bound by his vow of silence—even as circumstantial evidence turns suspicion toward him. Torn between faith and self-preservation, he faces public scandal and trial for a crime he cannot reveal the truth about.
Gundown at Sandoval Gundown at Sandoval (1959) Character: N/A
In this exciting western, cowpoke Texas John Slaughter rides out for revenge against the man who killed his friend. He heads for Sandoval, a notorious outlaw lair. Horses gallop, guns blaze, and mayhem ensues.
The Horse Soldiers The Horse Soldiers (1959) Character: Sgt Major Kirby
A Union Cavalry outfit is sent behind confederate lines in strength to destroy a rail supply center. Along with them is sent a doctor who causes instant antipathy between him and the commander. The secret plan for the mission is overheard by a southern belle who must be taken along to assure her silence.
A Distant Trumpet A Distant Trumpet (1964) Character: N/A
In 1883, US Cavalry lieutenant Matthew Hazard, newly graduated from West Point, is assigned to isolated Fort Delivery on the Mexican border of Arizona, where he meets commanding officer Teddy Mainwarring's wife Kitty, whom he later rescues from an Indian attack.
Runaway! Runaway! (1973) Character: Bill Travers
A group of skiers are trapped inside a runaway train hurtling down a mountainside.
Monster on the Campus Monster on the Campus (1958) Character: Lt. Mike Stevens
A college paleontology professor acquires a newly discovered specimen of a coelacanth, but while examining it, he is accidentally exposed to its blood, and finds himself periodically turning into a murderous Neanderthal man.
The Tenderfoot The Tenderfoot (1966) Character: The Sergeant
Based on author James H. Tevis' Arizona in the 50s. Natural dangers and hostile Indians create problems for travelers in the West in the 1850s; a young man almost killed in an Indian raid looks to a frontier scout, Mose Carson, for an education. They get involved in a plan to sell wild mustangs to the Army. The edited-down theatertical release of a 3-part miniseries that aired on television.
Legends of the West Legends of the West (1992) Character: Major Dog Kelly in 'Cheyenne Autumn' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Host Jack Palance explores how Hollywood has depicted Western legends like George Armstrong Custer, Billy the Kid, Crazy Horse and the O.K. Corral
Cheyenne Autumn Cheyenne Autumn (1964) Character: Mayor Dog Kelly
A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
Sergeant Rutledge Sergeant Rutledge (1960) Character: Lt. Mulqueen (court-martial board member)
Respected black cavalry Sergeant Brax Rutledge stands court-martial for raping and killing a white woman and murdering her father, his superior officer.
Michael O'Hara the Fourth Michael O'Hara the Fourth (1972) Character: Andy
The name Michael O'Hara has become synonymous with law enforcement. There have been three generations of Michael O'Haras and all have been exemplary policemen. When Michael O'Hara III's child was born he was told that they would not be able to have any more children, and there has always been a Michael O'Hara, so he named his child Michael O'Hara IV despite the fact that she is a girl. Now Mike has a tendency to get involved with police matters and not always with good results, which annoys her father. And despite being told repeatedly to stay out of it, she continues her amateurish detective activities.
Futureworld Futureworld (1976) Character: Bartender
Two years after the Westworld tragedy in the Delos amusement park, the corporate owners have reopened the park following over $1 billion in safety and other improvements. For publicity purposes, reporters Chuck Browning and Tracy Ballard are invited to review the park. Just prior to arriving, however, Browning is given a clue by a dying man that something is amiss.
The Ugly American The Ugly American (1963) Character: Joe Bing
An intelligent, articulate scholar, Harrison MacWhite, survives a hostile Senate confirmation hearing at the hands of conservatives to become ambassador to Sarkan, a southeast Asian country where civil war threatens a tense peace. Despite his knowledge, once he's there, MacWhite sees only a dichotomy between the U.S. and Communism. He can't accept that anti-American sentiment might be a longing for self-determination and nationalism. So, he breaks from his friend Deong, a local opposition leader, ignores a foreman's advice about slowing the building of a road, and tries to muscle ahead. What price must the country and his friends pay for him to get some sense?
A Public Affair A Public Affair (1962) Character: Hal Green
Expository internal affairs drama which brings to light the often unprincipled tactics used in negative "smear" campaigning, and its effects within the political arena.
Man Afraid Man Afraid (1957) Character: Wilbur Fletcher
A preacher (George Nader) fears for his family (Phyllis Thaxter, Tim Hovey) after killing a teenage burglar whose father seeks revenge.
Kid Galahad Kid Galahad (1962) Character: Howie Zimmerman
After completing military service, Walter Gulick takes a job as a sparring partner at a gym, the owner of which sees potential in Walter as a professional fighter—and takes him under his wing.
Somebody Up There Likes Me Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) Character: Johnny Hyland (uncredited)
The story of boxer Rocky Graziano's rise from juvenile delinquent to world champ.
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960) Character: Fats Walsh
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.
F.I.S.T. F.I.S.T. (1978) Character: Kovak's Attorney
Johnny Kovak joins the Teamsters trade-union in a local chapter in the 1930s and works his way up in the organization. As he climbs higher and higher his methods become more ruthless and finally senator Madison starts a campaign to find the truth about the alleged connections with the Mob.
Flood Tide Flood Tide (1958) Character: Harvey Thornwald
When the testimony of a crippled child sends a murder suspect to prison, a friend of the accused sets out to investigate the crime on his own.
The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1969) Character: Detective in Gambling Raid (uncredited)
Some college students manage to persuade the town's big businessman, A. J. Arno, to donate a computer to their college. When the problem- student, Dexter Riley, tries to fix the computer, he gets an electric shock and his brain turns to a computer; now he remembers everything he reads. Unfortunately, he also remembers information which was in the computer's memory, like Arno's illegal businesses..
The Great American Pastime The Great American Pastime (1956) Character: Ed Ryder
Bruce Hallerton becomes coach of the Panthers, a little league baseball team. The fact that an attractive widow has her son on the team causes problems with his wife.
Outside the Law Outside the Law (1956) Character: Agent Maury Saxton
A government agent's son wins respect and love when he challenges counterfeiters.



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