WHO IS EVERETT JUDD?
Everett Judd is a Washington, D.C.–based actor, director, and cultural aesthetic activist creating work that challenges form, interrogates power, and expands the boundaries of Black artistic expression. A graduate of the Governors School for the Arts and a graduating Theatre Arts senior at Howard University, his practice is rooted in rigorous training, cultural inquiry, and bold experimentation across theatre, film, and digital media.
Most notably, his directing work includes the stage production Word Becomes Flesh, alongside the HBCU murder-mystery web series Charged, one of the first of its kind. He is the founder and creator of TheLivingRecord on Substack, a platform dedicated to the craft of acting, cultural memory, and the evolving responsibilities of artists in contemporary society. Across mediums, Judd approaches storytelling as both artistic practice and cultural intervention, continually questioning how far artistic expression can be pushed in service of truth, legacy, and transformation.