Who is Judd Hirsch?His age, his children, what happens to his eyes?

Standing the test of time in Hollywood is no easy feat; but since he began his career in 1959, Judd Hirsch has managed to remain relevant decades later. Those who have seen and loved Hollywood classics, Independence Day and A Beautiful Mind are more likely to be familiar with the veteran actor. However, those who may not be familiar with it need not worry, we are here to introduce it to you.

Who is Judd Hirsch? Bio & Age

Judd Seymore Hirsch, born on the 15th day of March 1935, is an award-winning veteran American actor. Judd, who was born in the Bronx, is the older of two sons of Sally and Joseph Hirsch.

The young actor attended DeWitt Clinton High School, where he graduated in 1952. He then went on to study at the City College of New York, where he earned his degree in physics.

After his father’s death, Judd took on the responsibility of caring for the family and enlisting in the US Army. After his service in the United States Army, he worked as an engineer for the Westinghouse Electric Company before finding work in theatre.

Career

Over the past few decades, Judd Hirsch has distinguished himself in film, television and theatre. He has been praised for his ability to take on television, feature film and theater roles, transitioning effortlessly between them. This puts him in an exclusive league of extraordinarily talented actors.

Although he appeared frequently on television in the 1970s, Judd Hirsch didn’t rise to stardom until his starring role on the popular sitcom Alex Rieger. Taxi, which ran from 1978 to 1983. His performance on the show won him Emmy Award for Lead Actor in a Comedy Series twice in 1981 and Taxi ended, he then appeared in another sitcom Dear John despite his modest success, his talent won him the Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Television Series in a Comedy or Musical.

Judd Hirsch’s talent continued to shine in his film appearances and he was even nominated for an Oscar for his role in the drama film, Ordinary People (1980). In 1996 he played the father of Jeff Goldblum’s character in the hit film Independence Day and in 2001 he played a teacher in the critically acclaimed A Beautiful Mind.

In theater, Judd Hirsch continued to shine. He won the Tony Award for Best Performance for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in Conversations with My Father, a play by Herb Gardner. His starring role in I Am Not Rappaport also won him another Tony Award in 1986.

Judd Hirsch continues to express his talents in many works, appearing in various TV shows and movies to this day. His other roles include appearances on Tower Heist, The Blacklist, The Meyerowitz Stories, Mind Alteration, The Goldbergs, Superior Donuts, Numbers, Damages, and Maron.

Judd Hirsch – Net worth

Judd Hirsch is currently worth $12 million. This amount is certainly well deserved for the award-winning American actor, who has a lifelong career in theatre, appearing in classic TV shows, movies and plays. Since he is still very active in the entertainment industry, this amount will probably increase even more in the near future.

wife and children

Judd Hirsch first married in 1963 to Elisa Sadaune The couple had a son, Alex Hirsch Music, who was born in 1966. Sadly, Judd and Elisa’s marriage ended in 1967. After decades of licensing, the actor married fashion designer Bonni Sue Chalkin in 1992. Sadly, it was another marriage that couldn’t stand the test as the pair ended up divorcing in 2005. Since his second marriage to Bonni, Judd Hirsch has a daughter, Montana and a son, London.

What happened to his eyes?

Besides his talent, Judd Hirsch is known for his distinctly different colored eyes, with the pupil of his left eye being noticeably smaller than that of his right eye. This condition is known as anisocoria and is said to affect around 20% of the human population. Although anisocoria is generally harmless, it can also be a symptom of more serious medical problems.

It’s been revealed that the actor’s eyes haven’t always been that way and it’s believed he suffered some type of trauma that induced it.

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