Jennifer Lopez’s Ex-husband, Cris Judd Biography: Children, Parents, Height, Age, Net Worth, Wikipedia, Movies, TV Shows, Songs

Jennifer Lopez’s Ex-husband, Cris Judd Biography: Children, Parents, Height, Age, Net Worth, Wikipedia, Movies, TV Shows, Songs

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Cristan Lee Judd, professionally known as Cris Judd, is a Filipino-American dancer, choreographer, actor, musician, and songwriter recognized for his collaborations with some of the entertainment industry’s most prominent artists.

He began his professional dance career at the age of 21 with Disney and rose to prominence as a lead dancer on Michael Jackson‘s Dangerous and HIStory world tours.

Judd has performed at major award shows alongside artists such as Celine Dion, NSYNC, Enrique Iglesias, and Brian McKnight.

As a choreographer, he has worked on music videos for Usher, Angie Martinez, Julio Iglesias, and Jennifer Lopez, and notably directed Lopez’s “Ain’t It Funny (Remix)” music video.

He also served as the creative director for her NBC concert special Let’s Get Loud.

Profile

  • Full Name: Cristan Lee Judd
  • Stage Name: Cris Judd
  • Born: 15 August 1969
  • Age: 55 years old
  • Birthplace: Philippines
  • Nationality: American
  • Occupation: Filipino-American dancer, choreographer, actor, musician, and songwriter
  • Height: 1.77 m
  • Parents: Violeta Calventos, Larry Judd
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Kelly A. Wolfe (m. 2009), Jennifer Lopez (m. 2001–2003)
  • Children: Vivienne Judd
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $500,000 to $2 million

Early Life And Education

Cristan Lee Judd was born on August 15, 1969, in Abilene, Texas, United States, he is the son of Violeta Calventos and Larry Judd, a military service member.

While details about any potential siblings remain private, Judd attended Niceville High School in Florida before enrolling at Okaloosa-Walton Community College in Niceville.

He is of Filipino and Portuguese descent through his parents, though his religious beliefs have not been publicly known.

Career

Cris Judd discovered his passion for dance at the age of 21, a late start driven by a personal challenge that quickly turned into a professional pursuit.

Within a year, he was performing at Disney World, and soon after, he earned his breakthrough as a dancer in Michael Jackson’s 1995 MTV Video Music Awards performance.

This opportunity led to roles as a lead dancer on Jackson’s HIStory and Dangerous world tours.

Judd’s dynamic stage presence and technical skill made him a sought-after performer, leading to appearances alongside artists such as Celine Dion, NSYNC, Enrique Iglesias, and Brian McKnight at high-profile award shows.

Building on his performance success, Judd transitioned into choreography and creative direction.

He choreographed notable music videos including Usher’s “My Way,” Angie Martinez’s “If I Could Go,” and Julio Iglesias’s “Tango,” and directed Jennifer Lopez’s “Ain’t It Funny (Remix)” video.

As creative director for Lopez’s NBC concert special Let’s Get Loud, Judd managed a large-scale production, further cementing his reputation as a multifaceted talent.

His professional and personal relationship with Lopez, including a brief marriage, placed him in the public eye, though he remained committed to his craft throughout.

Beyond music and choreography, Judd expanded his career into acting and reality television.

He appeared in films such as Bringing Down the House and on shows including Unfabulous, Eve, and Everybody Loves Raymond.

He gained broader visibility after winning I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in 2003.

A dedicated mentor, Judd has taught at national dance conventions like Co. Dance and The Pulse, encouraging creativity and personal expression.

More recently, he has choreographed for multi-camera television shows like Fuller House, Bob Hearts Abishola, and Call Me Kat, while continuing to innovate across entertainment platforms.

Social Media

Instagram handle: @cjudd

Personal Life

Cris Judd has been married twice.

He was previously married to pop icon Jennifer Lopez, whom he met in 2000 while working as a dancer on her “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” music video.

The couple married in September 2001 after a brief engagement, but the marriage lasted about nine months, ending in divorce in 2003 due to irreconcilable differences.

Following his divorce, Judd later found lasting love with Kelly A. Wolfe, whom he married in November 2009.

Together, they have a daughter named Vivienne, born around 2013.

There are no public records indicating that Judd has any other children.

Filmography

Actor:

  • Erin & Aaron (TV Series, 2023)
  • Side Hustle (TV Series, 2020-2022)
  • Dance Dish (TV Series, 2020)
  • Sex.Sound.Silence (2017)
  • La La Land (2016)
  • Telenovela (TV Series, 2015)
  • Rock of Ages (2012)
  • The Outside (2009)
  • Goyband (2008)
  • Staten Island (2007)
  • Be My Baby (2007)
  • Unfabulous (TV Series, 2004)
  • Eve (TV Series, 2003)
  • Bringing Down the House (2003)
  • Half & Half (TV Series, 2002)
  • Nikki (TV Series, 2000)
  • Everybody Loves Raymond (TV Series, 1996)

Choreographer/Director:

  • Directed Jennifer Lopez’s music video “Ain’t It Funny (Remix)” (2002-2003)

Net Worth

Cris Judd has an estimated net worth ranging from $500,000 to $2 million, largely attributed to his diverse career as a dancer, choreographer, and actor.

He has also earned income through appearances on reality television, notably winning I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!, which further contributed to his financial success and public recognition.


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