Judd Seymore Hirsch is an American actor who was born on the 15th of March, 1935 and is currently 81 years of age.
He was born in The Bronx, New York, U.S.A as the eldest of two sons to mother Sally Hirsch and father Joseph Sidney Hirsch who was an electrician.
Born and raised in the U.S, he is an American by nationality and belongs to Jewish ethnicity. After his father was dead, he stood up to take care of the family and also worked in the U.S Army.
Judd is a tall man, if not the tallest. He has a height of about 183 cm tall, which is about 6 feet; a very good height for a man. He is known for his distinct different colored eyes, and the right one being slightly smaller than the right one.
Although his eyes had not been so forever, it is believed that he had undergone some kind of trauma for this to happen. He is also known for his long nose and small lips and had short black hair.
Not much of a talker, he often portrayed serious roles in his movies as well. A good-hearted person, he has been involved in many charitable deeds.
He is also interested in sports, as well as taking off the road for some days on his own. With his tall and lanky figure since youth, he doesn’t have any shirtless pictures on the media.
Regarding his personal life, Judd has always been open about it. He has affairs with multiple women, and although having married twice, he is single as of now. He was married first to media person Elisa Sadaune, in 1956.
The two were together for a couple of years, before getting divorced in 1958. In 1966, he had a son named Alexander from his first wife.
After staying single for many years and dating few women, he met and married Bonni Sue Chalk, who was a fashion designer. Their relationship that started in 1992 ended eleven years after in 2003.
During that time they had two children together; daughter Montana and another son named London. There were rumors regarding his sexuality, and many considered him to be gay; although there was no truth in that.
Few years back, Judd had undergone a car accident in Chicago. Despite severe damages, he was pulled back from certain death and is now alive and in good health.
Starting out of the theatre, Judd made his way into TV and then hit the bigger screen in later part of his career.
His talent and hard work have earned him a lot of credits, and his review in Los Angeles Times read “one of the very few actors who slip effortlessly from TV shows to Broadway to feature films and back again, racking up awards and favorable reviews wherever he performs.”
He won the Emmy Award for Lead Actor In a Comedy Series in 1981 as well as 1983 for his role in sitcom Taxi.
Then in 1989, he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series in a Comedy or Musical role for his work in a sitcom named Dear John.
He has also won or been nominated for several prestigious works in many different movies as well as TV series like Ordinary People, Running on Empty, A Beautiful Mind, Wild Oats, Out in the Moon, This Must Be the Place, Sooner or Later, Detective in the House, The Legend of Valentino, Medical Story, Family Law, Welcome to New York, etc.
To know more about him, you can read his biography online in sites like IMDB or Wikipedia. You can also follow him on his Instagram as well as Twitter page, to stay up to date with his latest activities.
By 2015, his estimated net worth is about $12 million US dollars.