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Judd

American  
[juhd] / dʒʌd /

noun

  1. a male given name.


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Chief executive Andrew Judd said members were subject to unannounced inspections and must follow guidelines about how bodies are kept, including on refrigeration.

From BBC

"We want a consistent framework, whether the funeral director is a large provider or a small provider. We think that the bereaved and the dead they mourn have a right to a consistent standard," Judd said.

From BBC

Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio have made a two-part, four-hour documentary about a comedy idol, “Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!,” premiering Thursday on HBO and HBO Max.

From Los Angeles Times

The title of the two-part film, directed with enormous affection by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio, alludes to the “2,000 Year Old Man,” a sketch first performed at cocktail parties by Mr. Brooks and his close friend Carl Reiner and which became the stuff of TV variety shows, records and deification among practitioners of comedy.

From The Wall Street Journal

She announced the club in May 2025, and it has more than 3 million members internationally; celebrity supporters include Ashley Judd, Sharon Stone and Halle Berry.

From Los Angeles Times