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* [[The Judds]], an American country music duo |
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* Smoked neck of pork as in the Luxembourg dish ''[[Judd mat Gaardebounen]]'' |
* Smoked neck of pork as in the Luxembourg dish ''[[Judd mat Gaardebounen]]'' |
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* [[Oscar Judd]] (1908–1995), Canadian baseball player |
* [[Oscar Judd]] (1908–1995), Canadian baseball player |
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* [[Sid Judd]] (1928-1959), Welsh rugby union player |
* [[Sid Judd]] (1928-1959), Welsh rugby union player |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 13:56, 1 May 2013
Judd or Judds may refer to:
- Judd (engine), a racing engine built by Engine Developments Ltd.
- Judd Records
- The Judd School, a school in Tonbridge, Kent, England
- The Judds, an American country music duo
- Smoked neck of pork as in the Luxembourg dish Judd mat Gaardebounen
Forename
- Judd Trump (born 1989), English snooker player
Surname
- The Reverend Bernard Judd (1918–1999), Anglican minister in Sydney, Australia
- Catherine Judd, former President of the ACT New Zealand political party
- Charles Hubbard Judd (1873–1946), America educational psychologist
- Gerrit P. Judd (1803–1873), American missionary to Hawaii
- Frank Judd, Baron Judd (born 1935), former Labour Party politician and Cabinet minister in the United Kingdom
- Keith Russell Judd (born 1958), American inmate
- Lawrence M. Judd (1887–1968), the seventh Territorial Governor of Hawaii
- Walter Judd (1898–1994), former Republican U.S. Representative for Minnesota
- Winnie Ruth Judd, the Arizona Trunk Murderess
In arts:
- Alice Louise Judd Simpich, American sculptor
- Donald Judd (1928–1994), minimalist artist
- Sylvester Judd (1813–1853), novelist
In music:
- Cledus T. Judd (born 1964), American country music singer and entertainer
- Harry Judd (born 1985), drummer in pop band McFly
- James Judd, British conductor
- Naomi Judd (born 1946), American country singer and one-half of The Judds
- Phil Judd, founding member of New Zealand band Split Enz
- Terence Judd (1957–1979), English pianist
- Wynonna Judd (born 1964), American country singer; daughter of Naomi and the other half of The Judds
In film and television:
- Ashley Judd (born 1968), American actress, daughter of Naomi Judd
- Lesley Judd (born 1946), British television presenter
In sports:
- Chris Judd (born 1983), Aussie rules footballer
- Oscar Judd (1908–1995), Canadian baseball player
- Sid Judd (1928-1959), Welsh rugby union player