Kingsley Judd

History

Twice Nominated for Best leading actor at the PTT Equity Guild Awards and once nominated for Best supporting actor at the PTT Equity Guild Awards, Kingsley is an experienced actor. He trained at Curtin University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in English majoring in Theatre Arts. He has performed with various Theatre companies in Perth, WA and also with companies in Malaysia and Singapore. His feature film work includes: THESE FINAL HOURS, SON OF A GUN and THUNDERSTRUCK. His television appearances include; CLOUDSTREET, STORMWORLD, THE GREAT MINT SWINDLE and DESERT RATS. He also works as a Clown Doctor at Princess Margaret Children’s Hospital. He has been a member of Equity since 2005.

Movies

Knock Knock
Warwick Hough
Warwick is a radio DJ who battles with his depression to perform live on air during the world’s premiere apocalyptic event. But Warwick’s demons aren’t the only thing he has to contend with; something is outside and wants to be let in…
Bassendream
Paul
Tales of youth, friendship and family interweave in an eccentric portrait of suburban existence on the last day of the summer school holidays in 1990's Australia.
The Decadent and Depraved
Prison Guard
In a remote and dark place in the outback of Western Australia, the wanted man Leon Murphey (Ben Mortley) leaves his family in a bid to ensure their safety. While being transported by Captain Dalton (Michael Muntz), Leon's daughter is captured by the cruel Maitland (Steve Turner). The journey soon becomes a chaotic tale of revenge and murder within the ever-changing terrain of Western Australia.
Hounds of Love
Shop Attendant
When Vicki Maloney is randomly abducted from a suburban street by a disturbed couple, she soon observes the dynamic between her captors and quickly realises she must drive a wedge between them if she is to survive.
These Final Hours
Scruffy Man #2
What would you do on the last day on Earth? With the end of the world only hours away, the self-absorbed James heads to the ultimate party-to-end-all-parties. On his way there, he saves the life of a young girl named Rose who is searching desperately for her missing father. This simple act sets James on a path to redemption.
Boy Crush
Director
Seven short films in which gay youths and young men negotiate society, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. In several, teen boys come out, perhaps first to a close friend - how will the friends react? For some youths, coming out risks violence. In two films, love is thwarted - by mother, in one, and by immigration, in another. The collection includes "Summer" (Great Britain), "Night Swimming" (USA), "Running Without Sound" (USA), "Out Now" (Germany), "Œdipe N+1" (France), "Hitchcocked" (USA), and "The Bridge" (Australia).