Judd Milo Ehrlich is an American documentary film director and producer.
16 Facts About Judd Ehrlich
Judd Ehrlich is known for directing Keepers of the Game and The Price of Freedom.
Jude Milo Ehrlich was born in New York City, New York, the son of a schoolteacher and an architect.
At fourteen, Judd Ehrlich was the youngest feature reporter on a New York newspaper and later editor-in-chief of his high school paper.
Judd Ehrlich began working in documentary in the Judson Memorial Church basement on the Steenbeck editing of the 1997 Sundance Film Festival award-winner, Family Name, directed by Macky Alston.
Judd Ehrlich moved to the editing room of the 2000 Emmy and DuPont-Columbia award-winning series New York: A Documentary Film directed by of Ric Burns.
Judd Ehrlich worked for the POV series and was an editor and producer at CBS News.
Judd Ehrlich curated and directed film programs and series at BAMcinematek, Brooklyn College, JCC in Manhattan and the Brooklyn Museum, hosting notables including Darren Aronofsky, Steve Buscemi, Tony Kushner, Cyndi Lauper and Willem Dafoe.
Judd Ehrlich ran the 2008 New York City Marathon in support of Fred's Team and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, founded by Fred Lebow, the subject of his film Run for Your Life.
Judd Ehrlich attended Tannen's Magic Camp when he was twelve, along with Adrien Brody and David Blaine, and returned to film the documentary Magic Camp.
Judd Ehrlich produced two five-part TV mini-series with TDS and DSG, which broadcast nightly on SportsCenter.
Judd Ehrlich is represented for branded content by Saville, joining a roster of directors that includes Michael Apted, Wim Wenders, Barry Levinson, Oliver Stone and Werner Herzog.
Judd Ehrlich is president of Flatbush Pictures, which produces independent films, documentaries, branded content and mini-series.
Judd Ehrlich founded the company with the late cinematographer Ryo Murakami who filmed inside the Firestone Rubber Plantation in Liberia.
Judd Ehrlich is named for Flatbush, Brooklyn, where Ehrlich resides.
Judd Ehrlich's grandparents and mother were born and raised in Flatbush.