- Igor Judge
Sir Igor Judge is a British judge. Judge was born in Malta. His parents were Raymond and Rosa Judge (née Micallef). He was educated at St Edward's College, Cottonera and the The Oratory School, Woodcote, and studied history and law at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was called to the bar at Middle Temple in 1963. He became a Recorder in 1976 and a Queen's Counsel in 1979. He was appointed to the Queen's Bench Division in 1988, and awarded the customary knighthood, …
- Christopher Judge
Douglas Christopher Judge (born October 13 1964 in Los Angeles, California) is an American actor of African American and Cherokee Indian descent. He attended the University of Oregon on a football scholarship, and was an all Pacific Ten conference player. One of his first roles was in a 1990 episode of "MacGyver". Judge is best known for playing Teal'c in "Stargate SG-1". He has written several episodes of "Stargate SG-1", …
- Paul Judge
Sir Paul Judge is a British businessman. He is the current chairman of the Royal Society of Arts and the president of the Chartered Management Institute. Judge was born in London and educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He donated several million pounds to the Judge Business School at Cambridge University, which is named after him. Judge is married to the Hon. Barbara Thomas (the Hon. Lady Judge).
- Mychal F. Judge
The Reverend Fr. Mychal F. Judge, OFM was a Roman Catholic priest of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor, Chaplain of the Fire Department of New York and first official recorded victim of the September 11, 2001 attacks. After his death, the Orthodox-Catholic Church of America canonized him as St. Mychal the Martyr.
- Mike Judge
Michael Craig Judge (born 17 October 1962 in Guayaquil, Ecuador) is an American animator, actor, voice actor, writer, and producer, best-known as the creator and star of the hit animated television series "Beavis and Butt-head" and "King of the Hill". He also wrote and directed the films "Office Space", "Idiocracy", and "Beavis and Butt-head Do America".
- Joe Judge
Joseph Ignatius Judge was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball who played nearly his entire career for the Washington Senators. He set American League records for career games (2056), putouts (19,021), assists (1284), total chances (20,444), double plays (1476) and fielding percentage (.993) at first base, and led the AL in fielding average five times, then a record.
- Karamjeet Singh Judge
Lieutenant Karamjeet Singh Judge was an Indian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
- William Quan Judge
William Quan Judge was a mystic, esotericist, and occultist, and one of the founders of the original Theosophical Society. He was born in Dublin, Ireland. When he was 13 years old, his family emigrated to the United States. He became a naturalized citizen at 21 and passed the New York state bar exam, specializing in commercial law. Although merely a young man, he was among the seventeen who first put the Theosophical Society together.
- Ken Judge
Ken Judge (born January 15, 1958) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach.
- Frank Judge
Frank Judge American poet, editor & publisher, translator, and film critic. His work has appeared in numerous literary journals, including "New Directions, The Greenfield Review", "Bitterroot", "Invisible City", and "Writer Online". His translations have appeared "Poesia verde", "Rapporti" and "Tam-Tam" (Italy), …
- Mark Judge
Mark Hayler Judge, originally Mark Hayler (February 26, 1847 - January 25, 1927) was a British architect and sanitary engineer who was notable for his fight to reform the Metropolitan Board of Works in London in the 1880s.
- Virginia Judge
(Virginia) Dianne Virginia Judge, B.Ed. MP is a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly. She has been described as "a photogenic, bubbling fountain of energy". Judge was born in Cooma, where her father worked as a surveyor on the Snowy Mountain Scheme and was educated in Canberra. She received a Bachelor of Education from the Canberra School of Music. Judge taught in primary and secondary schools in Sydney and Canberra, …
- Thomas Lee Judge
Thomas Lee Judge (October 12 1934 - September 8 2006) was an American politician. Judge was born in Helena, Montana. Judge served in the Montana House of Representatives from 1961 to 1967, the state senate from 1967 to 1969, and as Lieutenant Governor of Montana from 1969 to 1973. Judge was elected Governor of Montana in 1972 and reelected in 1976. He served in office from 1973-1981. He was a member of the Democratic Party.
- Alan Judge
Alan Judge (born 14 May 1960) is a retired professional footballer, who is the seventh oldest player to play in the Football League. He played as a goalkeeper. During his career he played for various clubs at all tiers of the League. He was part of the Oxford United team which won the Milk Cup in 1986. He also briefly served as a backup goalkeeper for Chelsea in the European Cup Winners' Cup.
- Paul Q Judge
- Joseph Judge
- Patty Judge
Patty Jean Judge is the current Lieutenant Governor and former Secretary of Agriculture in the U.S State of Iowa. She was elected to the office in 2006, after unsuccessfully seeking the Democratic Party nomination for the 2006 Iowa gubernatorial election. Before serving as Agriculture Secretary, she was elected to the Iowa Senate in 1992, and re-elected in 1996.
- Maureen Judge
Maureen Judge is a writer/director and producer and co-founder and president of Makin Movies Inc., a Canadian production company. She is the executive producer of "Heart of a Poet", Seasons I and II (broadcast on Bravo Canada and Book Television) and is currently producing, in co-production with the NFB, the feature documentary "Flicker". Maureen created and produced the award winning documentary series, …
- Peter Judge
Peter Francis Judge (May 23, 1916, Cricklewood, Middlesex - March 4, 1992, Camden, London) was an English cricketer. He was a right-arm fast-medium bowler and played for Middlesex and Glamorgan. In a career spanning 14 years, he appeared in 68 first-class matches. He is notable in cricket history for having recorded the fastest pair ever, at Cardiff Arms Park against the visiting Indians in 1946. He was dismissed by two consecutive balls within the space of a minute, …
- Edward Judge
Edward Judge (d. 1992), British engineer and industrialist, was born in Worcester, England and educated at RGS Worcester and St John's College Cambridge where he studied engineering. He entered the steel manufacturing company Dorman Long, becoming involved in the design and construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Tyne Bridge. He was also responsible for setting up the Lackenby Steel works in Teesside which became the chief supplier of steel in the UK.
- Donna Judge
Donna Judge (Shihan Donna Judge) is the 8th-ranking Shuri-Ryu Karatedo fighter and is the founder and senior instructor of Suncoast Karate school, or dojo. She is a former student of Hanshi Pachivas. She has been a devoted participant in martial arts since 1974 and is a highly-respected instructor of karate. She uses traditional training in accordance with the methods of Okinawan Shuri-Ryu Karate-do. Her instruction by Hanshi Pachivas enabled her to travel extensively.
- William Judge
Father William Judge was a Jesuit priest who during the 1897Klondike Gold Rush established a facility in Dawson which provided shelter, food and any available medicine to the many hard-at-luck gold miners who filled the town and its environs. Judege's humanitarian work became known esecially due to the writings of Jack London, whose health - and possibly his life - was saved by the priest.
- Frank Judge
Frank Judge was a Canadian Liberal politician representing Eglinton electoral district who was defeated by Roy McMurtry in the 1975 provincial election. It was McMurtry's first election to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
- Robin Judge
Robin Judge is a female electronic musician from Canada.
- Jack Judge
Jack Judge (1878-1938) was born in Oldbury, Worcestershire and is possibly best remembered for the song: It's a Long Way to Tipperary, a song that he allegedly wrote for a 5 shilling bet in Stalybridge, Cheshire on the 30 January 1912 and performed the next night at the local music hall. Many people, including the Judge family dispute this and say the song was written in his home town of Oldbury.
- Father Thomas Judge
Father Thomas Judge was a handsome, charismatic speaker with a compelling vision and keen wit, who attracted thousands to the causes he espoused. He was a man of intense courage, valor and vision. Born in Boston in 1868 of Irish immigrant parents, he was one of five children. When Tom was only eighteen his father died and he had to leave school to help support the family.
- Michael Judge
Michael Judge is one of three professional snooker players from Republic of Ireland. Unlike Ken Doherty and Fergal O'Brien he has not won a ranking event, coming closest in the 2004 Grand Prix, where he reached the semi-finals. He has qualified twice for the World Championship, his best performance coming in the 2001 tournament, where he reached the second round, being knocked out by fellow Irishman Ken Doherty.
- Mel Gibson
Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson (born January 3 1956) is an American-born actor, director, and producer raised primarily in Australia. After establishing himself as a household name with the "Mad Max" and "Lethal Weapon" series, Gibson went on to direct and star in the Academy Award-winning "Braveheart". Gibson's direction of "Braveheart" made him the sixth actor-turned-filmmaker to receive an Oscar for Best Director.
- Arline Judge
Arline Judge (February 21, 1912 - February 7, 1974) was an American actress who worked mostly in low-budget B pictures, but gained some fame for marrying eight times and divorcing eight times. Educated in a Catholic convent, Judge began her career as a dancer in an act for Jimmy Durante. After meeting director Wesley Ruggles on a train, she got her start in films with his help, then married him. Nicknamed "One-Take Sally," her film career spanned the 1930s and 1940s.
- Derek Judge
Derek Judge is a voice actor who has done work in several episodes of "Power Rangers: S.P.D." and "Power Rangers: Mystic Force".
- Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton is a junior Democratic Senator from New York. Married to former President Bill Clinton , she was First Lady from 1993 to 2001. She is currently seeking the Democratic nomination for President in 2008 and is considered the front-runner. Mike Huckabee
- Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Gail Winfrey (born January 29, 1954) is the American multiple-Emmy Award winning host of "The Oprah Winfrey Show", the highest rated talk show in television history. She is also an influential book critic, an Academy Award-nominated actress, and a magazine publisher. She has been ranked the richest African American of the 20th century, the most philanthropic African American of all time, and the world's only black billionaire for three straight years.
- Eliot Spitzer
Eliot Laurence Spitzer (born June 10 1959) is an American lawyer, politician and the former Governor of New York. Spitzer was elected governor in the November 2006 election. He is the former New York State Attorney General, a member of the Democratic Party, and is married to Silda Wall Spitzer, the founder and chair of Children for Children, a non-profit organization. The Spitzers have three daughters.
- Omar Khadr
Omar Ahmed Khadr born September 19, 1986 in Ottawa, is a Canadian who was captured by American forces in Afghanistan when he was 15 years of age. His case has drawn considerable attention as a child soldier, and he is among the youngest prisoners held in extrajudicial detention in the Guantánamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba.
- Alex Kozinski
Judge Alex Kozinski (born July 23, 1950) is a judge in the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and a popular essayist.
- Samuel Alito
Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr. (born April 1, 1950) is the junior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Educated at Yale Law School, Alito served as a United States attorney and a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit prior to joining the Supreme Court.
- John Warner
John Warner (b. January 22, 1943) is an American attorney and judge who is currently one of the five Associate Justices on the Montana Supreme Court. Warner won an unopposed retention vote in 2006; his current term will expire in 2014. Warner was born and raised in Great Falls, Montana. He attended Montana State University in Missoula, from which he earned a B.A. in history and political science in 1965. In 1967, he graduated from the University of Montana School of Law.
- Julius Caesar
Sir Julius Caesar (1557/58 - 18 April 1636) was an English judge and politician. He was born near Tottenham in Middlesex. His father was Giulio Cesare Adelmare, an Italian physician to Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, descended by the female line from the dukes of Cesarini. He was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, and afterwards studied at the University of Paris, where in the year 1581 he was made a doctor of civil law.
- Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom was elected the 42nd Mayor of the City and County of San Francisco on December 9, 2003. He was sworn into office on January 8, 2004 by his father, the Honorable William Newsom . Mayor Gavin Newsom has made bold ideas the driving force of his administration. As Mayor, Gavin Newsom uses ideas, innovation and practical solutions to improve the quality of life for all San Franciscans.
- Judge Reinhold
Judge Reinhold is the stage name of Edward Ernest Reinhold, Jr. (born May 21 1957 in Wilmington, Delaware), an American actor. He is best known for co-starring in movies such as "Beverly Hills Cop" and "Fast Times at Ridgemont High". His nickname "Judge" was given to him when he was young by his father.