Born in Texas and raised in Louisiana, Judd Lormand is a true southerner who began acting at a young age. His participation in plays during Elementary and Middle School, and his competition in High School Speech and Drama tournaments would help prepare him for the film industry's eventual invasion of the Southeastern states. His most notable roles are in movies such as Joyful Noise (2012), The Hunger Games (2012), Quarantine 2: Terminal (2011), Pitch Perfect (2012) and Broken City (2013). On the small screen, Lormand has been seen as the degenerate pervert, Neil DeKay on "Memphis Beat", Agent Valtini in the USA series "Common Law" and Kerry Clayton, the Assistant D.A. on HBO's "Treme". Along with his wife and 3 children, he currently calls home Baton Rouge, Louisiana. - IMDb Mini Biography
Big George Foreman
(Dr. West)
The Last Exorcism Part II
(Jared)
Hours
(Glenn)
Texas Cotton
(Prosecutor Cunningham)
American Heist
(Paramedic)
The Big Short
(Lawyer (uncredited))
Rage
(Mr. White)
13 Sins
(Diner Cop)
Pitch Perfect
(Emcee at Semi-Finals)
When the Game Stands Tall
(Announcer #2)
Left Behind
(Jim)
Bad Asses on the Bayou
(Detective Williamson)
99 Homes
(Mr. Hester)
Miracles from Heaven
(Church Man)
Navy Seals vs. Zombies
(Farmer)
The Hunger Games
(Peacekeeper #3)
LBJ
(Robert McNamara)
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
(Hovercraft Peacekeeper)
Bad Ass 2: Bad Asses
(Detective Williamson)
The Case for Christ
(Joe Koblinsky)
The Runner
(Dan Smith)
USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage
(Lt. Carroll)
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back
(Local Deputy)
Quarantine 2: Terminal
(Sylvester)
My Boy
(Michael)
Naked
(Investigator #2 (uncredited))
Geostorm
(Richard Hill)
Broken City
(Valliant's Office Reporter)
Hound Dogs
(Opposing Catcher)
Here Comes Rusty
(Officer Lapenski)
Grudge Match
(McDonnen Car Salesman)
The Call
(Harliss)
Lilly
(Trevor Dawkins)
Zoo
(Agent Singer)
Sleepy Hollow
(Vendor)
SEAL Team
(Eric Blackburn)
American Horror Story
(Doyle)
Perception
(Sharp Shooter)
Star
(Officer Lassiter)
Manhunt
(Col. Conger)
Devious Maids
(Detective Morris)
Secrets and Lies
(Roger Johnson)