Tom Judson
American composer and pornographic actor

Tom Judson

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American composer and pornographic actor
A.K.A.
Gus Mattox
Gender:
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Birth:
14 November 1960(Goshen, Orange County, New York, USA)
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Tom Judson (born November 14, 1960) is an American musical theatre actor and composer, particularly for off-Broadway plays (including Vampire Lesbians of Sodom and White Cotton Sheets), and a retired pornographic film actor. His credits include writing music for the films Metropolitan, 'Good Money' and The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love, as well as performing on Broadway and in national stage tours of the musicals 42nd Street and Cabaret.

In 2003 he embarked on a gay pornographic career under the stage name of Gus Mattox. He retired from the pornography industry in 2006 to concentrate on his career as an actor and musician, and was promptly cast in the world premiere of Terrence McNally's Some Men. As Mattox, he received the 2006 GayVN Awards Performer of the Year Award for his work in the industry. His final role under the stage name Gus Mattox was as RuPaul's leading man in Starrbooty.

Briefly, in the early 2000's, Judson dabbled in house-flipping in the Hudson Valley and timed it perfectly with the collapse of the housing market. But his venture did garner attention in the NYTimes.

Judson wrote and performed his autobiographical one-man show Canned Ham from 2009 to 2011. Much of the material from that show, and from his Huffington Post column, was collected into his book of essays Laid Bare. Since 2011 Judson has continued performing his own cabaret act and has served as musical director and Second Banana for Charles Busch's cabaret act.

in 2017 he launched a successful Etsy t-shirt shop which reproduces poster art from flop Broadway shows, as well as signage from classic films.

He is a committed vegan and atheist.

Selected videography (as Gus Mattox)

List of films
Brooklyn Meat Company, 1999
FiveStar, 2003
Bolt, 2004
Bootstrap, 2005
Dangerous Liaisons, 2005
Big Rig, 2006
Starrbooty, 2007

See also

  • List of male performers in gay porn films

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