Douglas Christopher Judge was born and raised in Los Angeles, and is of
African-American and Cherokee ancestry.
Judge always knew that he wanted to be an actor, wanting to invoke
feelings in others that he was receiving from the shows. He realized
quickly that sports would be the stepping stone to an acting career.
Attending the University of Oregon on a football scholarship, Judge led
in kickoff return yardage for 1983-84 and interceptions in 1984, in
addition to earning the Casanova Award in 1982 (given to the freshman
or newcomer of the year). Judge was also a three-time All-American, a
Pacific-10 Conference Selection in 1984, and played in the 1985 Hula
Bowl.
While at Oregon, Judge was a pre-med major, then psychology, then
telecommunications and film, with a minor in psychology. In his senior
year, he won a regional contest to host the West Coast Fox KLSR Morning
Show, an "MTV talk show-type thing"; he used this experience to get an
agent and move to Los Angeles.
Judge began studying at the
Howard Fine Institute in LA in
1989. Some early roles were
Bird on a Wire (1990),
Cadence (1990),
Neon Rider (1989) and
MacGyver (1985) with future
Stargate SG-1 (1997) star
Richard Dean Anderson. In the
ensuing years, Judge had small parts in various television shows and
movies, such as
21 Jump Street (1987) (with
future SG-1 director
Peter DeLuise),
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990),
and
House Party 2 (1991), and as a
regular on
Sirens (1993) from 1994 to
1995.
Judge's largest role came in 1997 with
Stargate SG-1 (1997). While at
a friend's house, he saw his friend's roommate practicing for an
audition and was intrigued. While the roommate was away, Judge looked
at the audition notes, then called his agent and insisted he get him an
audition, or lose him as a client. At the audition, there were three
sets of actors for each of the principal roles, but eight or ten for
the role of "Teal'c". Judge was confident he got the part when they
dismissed everyone who read for the part, except him. Out of all the
actors on "Stargate SG-1", Judge has been in the most episodes.
More recent works of Judge's include guest spots on
Andromeda (2000) and
Stargate: Atlantis (2004),
the television movie
Personal Effects (2005),
and the films,
Snow Dogs (2002) and
A Dog's Breakfast (2007), the
latter written and directed by fellow "Stargate" actor,
David Hewlett.
Judge has written three episodes of
Stargate SG-1 (1997):
The Changeling (2003),
Birthright (2003)
and
Sacrifices (2004).
After "Stargate SG-1" was canceled, Judge began writing a script for a
show called "Rage of Angels".
Judge also does voice acting for animated series and video games,
including the voice of "Magneto" on
X-Men: Evolution (2000) and
the canceled "Stargate SG-1: The Alliance". In the season eight
episodes of "Stargate SG-1"
(
Avatar (2004)
and "The Warrior"), Teal'c informs SG-1 that he plays
Def Jam Vendetta (2003),
alluding to the fact that Judge was a voice actor in that game. He is
also known for voicing "Jericho" in
Turok (2008).