You are purchasing an awesome photograph of Doulas Christopher Judge portraying Teal’c. This photograph is signed in a crisp silver sharpie. Teal'c [pronounced ˈtiːəlk] also known as Teal'c of Chulak and Teal'c of the Tau'ri is a Jaffa in the service of Stargate Command and devoted to the cause of the Jaffa Rebellion. Teal'c is a Jaffa from the planet Chulak, a planet orbiting a binary star system. He will be 162 years old in the year 2011, after aging 50 years trapped on the Odyssey. Teal'c was formerly in the service of the System Lord Apophis as his First Prime.  This card is a must have for any Teal'c, Stargate or Doulas Christopher Judge collector/fan!

Douglas Christopher Judge (born October 13, 1964) is an American actor and voice actor best known for playing Teal'c in the Canadian-American military science fiction television series Stargate SG-1. Judge played Kratos in the 2018 video game God of War, replacing long-time voice actor Terrence C. Carson. He attended the University of Oregon on a football scholarship and was a Pacific-10 Conference player.

Early life

Christopher Judge was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He has one younger brother, Jeff Judge, also an actor. Christopher Judge harbored the desire to become an actor from an early age, and studied drama in high school. "The television set was my babysitter growing up. I can remember wanting to invoke the feelings that I was getting from television—I wanted to be the one who was the catalyst for those feelings in other people. Performing was something I've always known I was going to do.” He always knew that sports would be a stepping stone to an acting career.  Judge was an All-L.A. City football player at Carson High School and graduated from Carson in 1982. He played for Coach Gene Vollnogle.

Judge received a scholarship from the University of Oregon and played defensive back and safety for the Ducks from 1982 to 1985. He led in kickoff return yardage for 1983-84 and interceptions in 1984, and earned the Casanova Award in 1982, given to the freshman or newcomer of the year. While at Oregon, Judge was a Pacific-10 Conference Selection in 1984 and played in the 1985 Hula Bowl.

Judge won a contest to host a radio show in Oregon, and 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.

Career

Acting

In 1989 Judge began studying at the Howard Fine Studio in LA. A few of his early roles were in the 1990s Bird on a Wire, Cadence, Neon Rider and MacGyver with future Stargate SG-1 star Richard Dean Anderson. In the ensuing years, Judge had small parts in various television shows and movies such as 21 Jump Street (with future SG-1 director Peter DeLuise), The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and House Party 2, and as a regular on Sirens from 1994 to 1995.

Judge's largest role came in 1997 with Stargate SG-1. While at a friend's house, he saw his friend's roommate practicing for an audition for the show and was intrigued. While the roommate was away, Judge looked at the audition notes, then called his agent, insisted he get him an audition, or lose him as a client.  At the audition there were three actors trying out for each of the other principal roles, but eight or ten for the role of Teal'c. Judge was confident that he had acquired the part when they dismissed everyone who had read for the part except him.

Judge's subsequent work includes guest spots on Andromeda, Stargate Atlantis, The Mentalist, the television movie Personal Effects, and the films Snow Dogs and A Dog's Breakfast, the latter written and directed by fellow Stargate actor David Hewlett. Judge appeared in "Anonymous", the October 26, 2010 episode of NCIS: Los Angeles, and as one of Bane's henchmen in the 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises.

Writing

Judge wrote four Stargate SG-1 episodes: season five's "The Warrior", season six's "The Changeling", season seven's "Birthright", and season eight's "Sacrifices".

After Stargate SG-1 was cancelled, Judge began writing a script for a show called Rage of Angels that would have enabled him to play "the lead in an hour formatted show and prove that a black lead can be commercially viable and sustainable in overseas markets."  The script was marketed as a two-hour, back door pilot with MGM, but is now apparently with Direct TV and Starz Media.

Voice work

Judge has also done voice acting for animated series and video games, including the voice of Piccolo on Dragonball: Evolution, Magneto on X-Men: Evolution, and the canceled Stargate SG-1: The Alliance. In the season eight episode, "Avatar", Teal'c informs SG-1 that he plays Def Jam Vendetta, alluding to the fact that Chris Judge had provided the voice of D-Mob, the main antagonist in that game. He once again appeared as D-Mob in the sequel, Def Jam: Fight for NY, this time as a good guy and as the boss for your main character/hero. He is also known for voicing Jericho in Turok.

Judge provided the voice of Zodak on the revived He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon as well as Coach Grey in the Action Man CGI series.

On June 14, 2016, Christopher Judge confirmed he was the voice actor for Kratos in the 2018 God of War, replacing long time Kratos voice actor Terrence C. Carson.

Personal life

Judge is involved with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Canada and is an avid golfer.

Judge married Margaret Schinke, with whom he has three children: Christopher Jordan, Cameron, and Catrina Jasmine. Judge and Margaret separated in 2001 and finalized their divorce in 2011.

Judge married Gianna Patton on December 28, 2011.They have one child named Chloe.

His son Cameron is a professional Canadian football linebacker for the Toronto Argonauts. Cameron played college football for UCLA and was drafted 2nd overall in the 2017 CFL Draft; Christopher Jordan played college football for Cal Poly and was drafted 71st overall in the 2019 CFL Draft.

Awards and nominations

In 2002, Judge was nominated for a Saturn Award in the category of Best Supporting Actor in a Television Series for his work on Stargate SG-1. On February 13th at the 2019 D.I.C.E. Awards, Judge accepted the award for Outstanding Achievement in Character for his work as Kratos in God of War.  In 2019, Judge was nominated for the British Academy Games Award for Performer at the 15th British Academy Games Awards but he lost to his co-star Jeremy Davies.

Filmography

Films

Year

Title

Role

Notes

1990

Bird on a Wire

Cop at Cafe (as Doug Judge)


Cadence

Psych. Ward M.P. #1 (as Douglas Judge)


1991

House Party 2

Miles (as D. Christopher Judge)


1997

Stargate: Children of the Gods

Teal'c

Direct-to-video

2001

Out of Line

Alfonso James


2002

Snow Dogs

Dr. Brooks

Ted's Father

Romantic Comedy 101

Nigel

Television Movie

2005

Personal Effects

Nate Wall

2007

A Dog's Breakfast

Chris


2008

Stargate: The Ark of Truth

Teal'c

Direct-to-video

Stargate: Continuum

Teal'c

Max Steel: Bio Crisis

Jefferson (voice)

2010

Paradox

Captain Papillo


2011

Dead Space: Aftermath

Nickolas Kuttner (voice)

Direct-to-video

Rehab

Charles


2012

The Dark Knight Rises

Mercenary Assassin #3


Clash of the Empires

Amthar

Direct-to-video

2013

Smokin'

Jim

Short

2014

Mega Shark vs. Mecha Shark

Jack Turner


A Tiger's Tail

Joe Camp


Knock 'em Dead

Freddy


To Have and to Hold

Sampson


Wraith

Wraith (voice)

Short

The Underground Railroad

Bear


Reaper

Officer Banks


La Apocalypse (Doomed Planet)

Lt. Grisham


Lowlifes

Commander Randall


Nobility

Admiral Nev


2015

Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

Secret Service Agent


2018

Minutes To Midnight

Ranger Taso


TV series

Year

Title

Role

Notes

1990

Neon Rider



MacGyver

Deron (as Doug Judge)

Episode: Live and Learn

21 Jump Street

Man in Queue (Uncredited)

Episode: Unfinished Business

Booker

Jones/Mover

Episodes: Hacker & Crazy

1994-1995

Sirens

Off. Richard Stiles (as D. Christopher Judge)

Recurring role Season 2 (22 episodes)

1995

The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air

Workman (as D. Christopher Judge)

Episode: There's the Rub: Part 2

2000

Adventures from the Book of Virtues

Plato (voice)

Main role Season 3 (13 episodes)

2001

First Wave

Xevallah

Episode: Beneath the Black Sky

Freedom

Doctor Roeg

Episode: Mind Game

2000-2001

Action Man

Coach Simon Grey (voice)

Recurring role (14 episodes)

2002

Just Cause

Reverend Lester Stokes

Episode: The Wives of Christmas Past

2002-2003

Andromeda

Hector-Resolution of Hector/Achilles Avatar

Episodes: The Knight, Death and the Devil & Day of Judgement, Day of Wrath

2000-2003

X-Men: Evolution

Magneto/Magnus (voice)

Recurring role (20 episodes)

2003-2004

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

Zodak, Zeelahr (voice) (as Chris Judge)

Episodes: Snake Pit, Rise of the Snake Men Part 1, Rise of the Snake Men Part 2 & Awaken the Serpent

1997-2007

Stargate SG-1

Teal'c

Main role (211 episodes)

2007-2008

Stargate: Atlantis

Teal'c

Episodes: Reunion & Midway

2010

NCIS: Los Angeles

Assan Refiq

Episode: Anonymous

2012

The Mentalist

Dante Holmes

Episode: Pink Champagne on Ice

2015

Chainsaw Sally: The Animated Series

The Baron (voice)


2017

Wacky Races

Brick Crashman (voice)

Main role

2019

Final Space

Oreskis (voice)

Episodes: The Set Up & Descent Into Darkness

Video Games

Year

Title

Role

Notes

2003

Def Jam Vendetta

D-Mob (voice)


2004

Def Jam Fight for NY

D-Mob (voice)

Credited as Chris Judge

World of Warcraft

Additional Voices


2008

Turok

Jericho (voice)

Credited as Chris Judge

2013

Stargate SG-1: Unleashed

Teal'c (voice)


2014

World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor

Additional Voices


2015

StarCraft II: Legacy of the Void

Additional Voices


2018

God of War

Kratos (voice, and motion capture)


World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth

Akunda / Gorak Tul / Sunwalker Ordel (voice)


2020

Fortnite

Kratos


2021

Marvel's Avengers

T'Challa / Black Panther

War for Wakanda expansion


2022

Untitled God of War sequel

Kratos



Writer


Year

Title

Episode

Notes


2002

Stargate SG-1

The Warrior

Season 5, episode 18. Aired in January.


2003

Stargate SG-1

The Changeling

Season 6, episode 19. Aired in February.


Stargate SG-1

Birthright

Season 7, episode 10. Aired in August.


2004

Stargate SG-1

Sacrifices

Season 8, episode 09. Aired in September.


 

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