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  Christopher Judge Photos - Christopher Judge News - Christopher Judge Information
A native of L.A., Christopher Judge was born in 1967.
Christopher Judge: (speaking about Teal'c's gold tattoo in Stargate SG-1) It would take 40-50 minutes to put it on, just that, just because it was three separate pieces.
Christopher Judge: (about the episode Sacrifices) Well, it was -- because "Birthright" went over so well, we started talking immediately about doing a sequel to it, a follow-up episode to it.
www.tv.com /christopher-judge/person/1312/summary.html   (826 words)

  
 Christopher Judge Gives His Perspective Of Season Seven
Like his co star Michael Shanks, Christopher Judge has tried his hand at writing an episode for the seventh season, and the actor had a great time starring alongside none other than Enterprise Actress Jolene Blalock in the episode that he penned which was titled Birthright.
Judge was quiet happy to reveal a little more about 'Heroes' and he described it as a huge emotional episode which features some of the biggest battle sequences that have ever been shot in the history of the series.
However judging by the amount of input he has had since then, he is pretty happy with the way things our going, and is hoping to write further episodes for the show's now confirmed 8th season.
scifipulse.net /editorials/Christopher_Judge.html   (1032 words)

  
 Christopher Judge interview - Teal'C Stargate SG-1
Christopher Judge: Well that entire episode was kinda funny so I don’t think it was any one specific thing I did It was fun just getting to be all these different characters and to wear all these different outfits and to really kinda break the 4th wall...
Christopher Judge: I think the thing I remember most about the last 10 years is probably the human drama what’s gone on behind the scenes, the birth of children, the loss of loved ones, the marriages, the divorces, the...
Christopher Judge: I don’t know, to tell the truth I don’t know where it will leave the characters at the end of the season [laughter] to kind of hypothesize about where the show will end at this point is kind of futile.
www.thescifiworld.net /interviews/christopher_judge_01.htm   (1124 words)

  
 Christopher Judge On Teal'c's Bigger Role In SG - 1
When Christopher Judge first took on the role of Stargate SG – 1’s resident Jaffa Teal’c no one ever thought that the show would run to 9 years.
Judge is very supportive of the new cast members and has enjoyed the experience of working with Hollywood Veteran Movie Star’s Beau Bridges and Lois Gossett Jnr.
Judge also likes the new direction that Stargate is going in and feels that the new cast and story elements were just what the show needed.
scifipulse.net /othersfnews/Christopher_Judge_Sept2005.html   (517 words)

  
 Stargate Command UK Chris Judge/Teal'c
Christopher also had a hugely successful athletic career: as a defensive safety, he was a three-time All-American who played in the Hula Bowl in his senior year.
Christopher studied drama at the Howard Fine Studio and finds the role of Teal'c to be a challenging one since he must let things play off his face because of the lack of speaking his character has in the show.
Judge: It first was at least considered when there was going to be all the changes this year.
www.kellys27.freeserve.co.uk /cast/tealc/jaffa.html   (977 words)

  
 GateWorld - Conventions: Gatecon 2000: Christopher Judge
As several of Gatecon's guests indicated, cell phones on the set are a huge "no-no." Christopher keeps his phone with him as much as possible, noting the importance of staying accessible to his family; and he joked about a time when he forgot to turn his phone off, allowing it to ring during a take.
Christopher was thrilled to get a fl tee-shirt, and before long the rest of us could well understand why.
As to the "boxers or briefs" question, Christopher stated that it was neither, and insisted he simply could not prove his choice as J.R. and Jay had done earlier.
www.gateworld.net /conventions/gatecon_2000_christopher_judge.shtml   (1198 words)

  
 Christopher Judge - SCIFIPEDIA
Christopher Judge is an American actor of African and Cherokee descent noted for his role as the Jaffa warrior Teal'c on the series Stargate SG-1.
He was born Douglas Christopher Judge on October 13, 1967 in Los Angeles California.
Judge's interest in acting came early in life and he began acting while in junior high school.
scifipedia.scifi.com /index.php/Christopher_Judge   (428 words)

  
 Christopher Judge
Although Christopher Judge seemed pre-destined to have a career in football after receiving a football scholarship from the University of Oregon, becoming a three time All-American and playing in the Hula Bowl, he always knew he wanted to be an actor.
Judge’s feature film credits include lead roles in The Glory Years, Little Feet, Bird on a Wire, Cadence and House Party II where he played the memorable antagonist Miles.
Judge studied Drama at the renowned Howard Fine Studio in Los Angeles and continues to be an avid athlete.
andromeda.borderline-angel.com /judge.htm   (401 words)

  
 Christopher Judge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Douglas Christopher Judge (born October 13, 1967 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor of African and Cherokee Indian descent.
Judge is best known for playing Teal'c in Stargate: SG-1.
Sometimes credited as Chris Judge, D. Christopher Judge, Douglas Judge or Doug Judge.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Christopher_Judge   (270 words)

  
 IGN: IGN Interviews Christopher Judge
Christopher Judge plays Teal'c, a Jaffa, one of the Goa'uld's servants, who always serve as host to the Goa'uld symbiotes until their maturation.
Christopher Judge took the time out of his day to talk to us about what the record means to him, what hopes he has for the future of the show, and shares with us his personal thoughts and feelings regarding Teal'c and Stargate: SG-1 in this first part of a two-part interview.
Christopher Judge: Hopefully I'm still being surprised, you know, because when you play a character for this long, it's a journey, you know, and once you stop discovering things the journey becomes stale.
tv.ign.com /articles/715/715149p1.html   (663 words)

  
 UGO.com FILM & TV - Christopher Judge, Stargate SG-1 Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Christopher Judge has achieved a record only a select few in television have accomplished.
As SG-1 heads into its final season, we caught up with Christopher Judge on the set of the popular sci-fi hit to talk about his time with the show, his growth throughout the series, and life after Stargate SG-1.
CHRISTOPHER: Well, in college I had a telecommunications curriculum and it was very writing intensive, and I've always enjoyed that.
ugo.com /channels/FilmTv/article.asp?articleID=20348   (915 words)

  
 Christopher Judge @ Filmbug
Although Los Angeles native Douglas Christopher Judge seemed destined to have a gridiron career after receiving a football scholarship from the University of Oregon and becoming a three-time All-American and playing in the Hula Bowl, he always knew he wanted to be an actor.
Judge provided the story basis for the Stargate SG-1 episode The Warrior and scripted The Changeling and Birthright.
Judge studied Drama at the renowned Howard Fine Studio in Los Angeles.
www.filmbug.com /db/344204   (375 words)

  
 Daily Herald - Christopher Judge speaks
Judge: As an actor, a lot of times you have to speak so much exposition, and my character didn't have to do that.
Judge: The 200th episode is really a love and thank-you letter to the fans.
Judge: We don't have a date set, but we did just buy a house, so I think the remodeling of the house is going to take precedence over the wedding.
www.heraldextra.com /content/view/191171   (908 words)

  
 Starbase Indy - The Eleventh Generation - Christopher Judge   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Christopher has appreared in, not only many episodes of SG1, but also Andromeda and MacGyver.
Christopher Judge plays Teal’c, a wise alien whose species is known as “Jaffa.” Once a member of Jaffa’s notorious Serpent Guards, Teal’c left his family and culture behind when he joined the SG-1 team.
Although Judge seemed predestined to have a career in football after receiving a football scholarship from the University of Oregon, becoming a three time All-American and playing in the Hula Bowl, he always knew he wanted to be an actor.
www.starbaseindy.com /chris.htm   (255 words)

  
 Christopher Judge Talks About 'Stargate'
Christopher Judge is distinctive even when he's out of character as the alien Teal'c on "Stargate SG-1," given his brawny, 6-foot-2 frame and impressively rich baritone.
A Los Angeles native, Judge attended the University of Oregon on a football scholarship and was a three-time All-American.
Judge: I think it's because everyone's pondering, `Is there life out there?'.
www.sfgate.com /cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2006/08/17/entertainment/e131048D21.DTL   (931 words)

  
 Christopher Judge Starlog Article
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Judge (who claims his age as "somewhere between 28 and 35") attended the University of Oregon as a telecommunications/film major with a psychology minor, and achieved All-American football status three of his four years on campus.
Judge chuckles at the comparison, adding, "It's not that I'm not emotional, it's that I'm so emotional that if I let everything boiling inside of me play on the surface, I would be out of control, and that might prevent me from reaching my super-objective.
Judge realized that his five-year contract with Stargate SG-1 (with a 14-week hiatus between mid-November and early March that allows him to pursue other career opportunities) meant he would have to move his family to Vancouver from L.A. All are adjusting well, he says.
fortunecity.com /lavendar/eastwood/243/cjstarlog.html   (2155 words)

  
 Unoffically and Unequivocally Christopher Judge: Interviews ~ By and About
Christopher talks about what the longest running sci-fi record means to him, what he hopes the future of the show is, and his personal feelings regarding Teal'c.
Christopher talks about how much fun he is having in Season Nine, his new cast mates, and why Teal'c won't become a wallflower.
There is video of Christopher's interview and audio of Christopher and Michael's joint interview on that page, and Stargate SG-1 Solutions has a transcript of the joint interview.
www.josephinesgate.net /josephine/chrisjudge/Interviews.html   (1463 words)

  
 Christopher Judge Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Although Judge seemed pre-destined to have a career in football after receiving a football scholarship from the University of Oregon, becoming a three time All-American and playing in the Hula Bowl, he always knew he wanted to be an actor.
Judge co-starred opposite Jennifer Beals in Out of Pocket and more recently played Cuba Gooding Jr.'s father in the Disney film Snow Dogs.
A talented writer, Judge scripted an episode in season 7 entitled "Birthrite." Judge studied Drama at the renowned Howard Fine Studio in Los Angeles.
www.angelfire.com /tv2/touchstone/cjudge.html   (274 words)

  
 Celebopedia - Christopher Judge
Most famous for his role as Teal'C on "Stargate SG-1", Christopher Judge also appeared on television in the series "Sirens" and with guest appearances on "Andromeda", "Just Cause", and "Freedom".
Of the five original "Stargate SG-1" regulars, Judge is the only one who did not appear in the first season of the spin-off series "Stargate: Atlantis".
This site is not endorsed by Christopher Judge or any organization Christopher Judge is, was or will be associated with.
www.celebopedia.com /christopher-judge   (241 words)

  
 Christopher Judge - AOL Television
Christopher Judge Information - TV.com offers all of the latest Christopher Judge news as well as exclusive Christopher Judge photos.
In the season 8 episode, "Avatar", Teal'c informs SG-1 that he plays Def Jam Vendetta, alluding to the fact that Chris Judge was a voice actor in that game.
Get Christopher Judge news, biography information, Christopher Judge pictures, photo gallery, relationships, Christopher Judge trivia, facts and more at AOL Television.
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 CHRISTOPHER JUDGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Judge entered a contest; one that would let him host the "West Coast FOX KLSR Morning Show".
Judge has been in many films, and has even had the lead roll in some films, such as "The Glory Years", "Little Feet", "Bird on a Wire", "Cadence", and "House Party II".
Off the set, Christopher enjoys golfing, continuing in athletics, and relaxing by spending time with his children: Christopher, Cameron and Catrina.
members.shaw.ca /spaceplace/Stargate/christopher.htm   (324 words)

  
 Christopher Judge - Interview
After receiving an American football scholarship for the University of Oregon, Christopher Judge seemed destined to have a sport based career.
Christopher Judge: (Laughs) When I first heard about the character I was reminded of all those characters throughout history who have bucked the system, that have desires of making a change and have actively pursued it.
When I read the script for the pilot I was so excited to play the part because Teal'c is a rebel in a society that doesn't tolerate rebels.
sci-fi-online.50megs.com /Interview/c_judge.htm   (989 words)

  
 Christopher Judge - Photos, Bio and News for Christopher Judge | TVGuide.com
Stargate SG-1 Fire and Water Starring Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge.
Not much info on it unless scene the promo for it on Scifi; its really a look at the Mythology used on Stargate SG1 and hosted...
Stargate SG-1 Thor's Hammer Starring Richard Dean Anderson, Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, Don S Davis....
www.tvguide.com /celebrities/christopher-judge/189692   (170 words)

  
 Christopher Judge
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Judge, whose ethnic heritage is African American and Cherokee, knew from a very young age that he wanted to be an actor.
Judge's other film credits include "Cadence," "House Party II," "Little Feet" and "The Glory Years." He has guest starred in several television series including "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," "MacGyver," "Martin," "21 Jump Street," "Wise Guy" and "Gabriel's Fire." In addition, Judge was a regular on the television series "Sirens."
Christopher is extremely passionate about golf and is actively involved with the Boys and Girls Club of Canada.
www.starland.com /sf-sc/sc99/Christopher_Judge.html   (277 words)

  
 Judge, Christopher: J at Canadian Content
Second, the process is overseen by a judge, and approval is needed along the way for warrants and subpoenas power.
Christopher Key is a journalist living in Bellingham, Washington.
An elector will judge his or her comments at the time when democracy is allowed to happen.
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Arts/People/J/Judge,_Christopher   (840 words)

  
 Christopher Judge
CHRISTOPHER JUDGE plays Teal'c, a wise alien whose species is known as "Jaffa." Once a member of Jaffa's notorious Serpent Guards, Teal'c left his family and culture behind when he joined the SG-1 team.
His primary reason for joining the team is to defeat the Goa'uld and to set right some of his wrongs.
A talented writer, Judge scripted an episode this season entitled "Birthrite." Judge studied Drama at the renowned Howard Fine Studio in Los Angeles.
home.att.net /~jserdmann5/SG-1CJBio.html   (358 words)

  
 Stargate SG-1 Information Archive - SG-1 Cast Info - Christopher Judge
Teal'c is a member of the alien race known as Jaffa, of the home planet Chulak.
His main reason for joining SG-1 was to try to set straight the misdeeds of his past, and to win freedom for his people from the Goa'uld.
During the 1998-99 hiatus, Judge produced and starred in his first short film called Hacks.
www.sg1archive.com /bios/cj.shtml   (508 words)

  
 UGO.COM - Christopher Judge, Stargate SG-1 Interview
Christopher Judge has achieved a record only a select few in television have accomplished.
As SG-1 heads into its final season, we caught up with Christopher Judge on the set of the popular sci-fi hit to talk about his time with the show, his growth throughout the series, and life after Stargate SG-1.
CHRISTOPHER: Well, in college I had a telecommunications curriculum and it was very writing intensive, and I've always enjoyed that.
www.ugo.com /ugo/html/article/?id=15541§ionId=7   (887 words)

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