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SacAnime Summer 2023 Program Book

The program book for SacAnime Summer 2023 featuring guests, programming and art contest winners.

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GUESTS!<br />

CHRISTOPHER JUDGE<br />

Douglas Christopher Judge (“Judge”) was born and raised in<br />

Los Angeles, and always knew that he wanted to be an actor,<br />

wanting to invoke feelings in others that he was receiving from<br />

the shows he watched. He realized quickly that sports would<br />

be the stepping stone to an acting career.<br />

Attending the University of Oregon on a football scholarship,<br />

Judge led in kickoff return yardage for 1983-84 and<br />

interceptions in 1984, in addition to earning the Casanova<br />

Award in 1982 (given to the freshman or newcomer of the<br />

year). Judge was also a three-time All-American, a Pacific-10<br />

Conference<br />

Selection in 1984, and played in the 1985 Hula Bowl. While<br />

at Oregon, Judge was a pre-med major, then psychology, then<br />

telecommunications and film, with a minor in psychology. In<br />

his senior year, he won a regional contest to host the West<br />

Coast Fox KLSR Morning Show, an “MTV talk show-type thing”; he used this experience to get an agent and move to Los<br />

Angeles.<br />

Judge began studying at the Howard Fine Institute in LA in 1989. Some early roles were “Bird on a Wire, Cadence”, “Neon<br />

Rider” and “MacGyver” with future “Stargate SG-1” star Richard Dean Anderson. In the ensuing years, Judge had small<br />

parts in various television shows and movies, such as “21 Jump Street” (with future SG-1 director Peter DeLuise), “The<br />

Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”, and” House Party 2”, and as a regular on “Sirens” from 1994 to 1995.<br />

Judge’s first lead role in a series came in 1997 with “Stargate SG-1”. While at a friend’s house, he saw his friend’s<br />

roommate practicing for an audition and he was intrigued. He looked at the audition notes, then called his agent and<br />

insisted he get him an audition as well. Judge has now steadily kept busy over the years with various acting projects.<br />

Notably he has starred in the films “Paradox”, “Knock ‘em Dead”, “A Tiger’s Tail”, and most recently “Guardians of Justice<br />

(Will Save You!)”.<br />

Judge also wrote four episodes of “Stargate SG-1”: “The Changeling”, “Birthright”, “Sacrifices” and “The Warrior”.<br />

Additionally, Judge co-wrote that series “Starhawks” (which is currently in prep) with long time writing and producing<br />

partner Mike Disa, whom he also collaborated with on the animated series “Dead Space Aftermath” and “Wacky Races”.<br />

They are also currently prepping the anime series “Pendulum” with Madison Jones and the legendary Suzanne de Passe.<br />

Judge is an actor for numerous animated series and video games. He is the voice of Magneto on the animated series<br />

“X-Men: Evolution” and Oreskis on the animated series, “Final Space” which is produced by Conan O’Brien. Judge is the<br />

voice of Jericho in the videogame “Turok” and he voices T’Challa in the video game “Marvel Avengers: War for Wakanda”.<br />

He also voices Nick Kuttner in the animated movie “Dead Space Aftermath” as well as D-Mov in the wildly popular game<br />

“Def Jam Vendetta” and “Def Jam: Fight for NY”.<br />

Judge is currently best known for his award winning lead performance of Kratos in the video game “God of War” and “God<br />

of War: Ragnarök”. For this role, Judge won Best Actor at the Game Awards in 2022, as well as a DICE award in 2018 and<br />

<strong>2023</strong>. Judge was also nominated for a BAFTA Award in 2018 and won for Performer in a Leading Role in <strong>2023</strong>.<br />

SACANIME SUMMER <strong>2023</strong> JANUARY 1ST - 3RD, <strong>2023</strong>

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