Duffy Hudson is an actor, director, writer, teacher and filmmaker. He attended the Circle in the Square Theater School on Broadway and spent over 14 years on the New York Stage. He has studied with such great Directors as Michael Kahn, Nikos Psacharopoulos, Nikita Makhalkov, Larry Moss and Sandra Seacat.
He has performed on Broadway in The Misanthrope and off Broadway in dozens of productions including, Whores of Heaven, Riddley Walker, Nana, Twelfth Night, Winters Tale, Macbeth and A Report To The Academy, at The Actors Studio.
Duffy has directed over 300 theatrical pieces, including, workshop productions with Brooke Sheilds, The Three Sisters with Jessica Lange, Don Johnson and Tatum O'Neal, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf with Marlo Thomas.
Duffy is the author of several scripts including his much-applauded stage adaptation of Frankenstein, The Elevator Man and Tattered Angel, a feature film with Lynda Carter. He is also the author of his two one-man shows. In The Shadow of the Raven, (the life and works of Edgar Allan Poe) and The Relativity of Albert Einstein, (The life and work of Albert Einstein) as well as the children’s book, The Boy Who Came From Heaven.
Duffy has co-founded several theatre companies most notably, I Comici Confidenti a troupe of the Commedia Dell' Arte in New York City.
Throughout his career Duffy has been active as a teacher on the professional as well as the collegiate level, combining his many experiences and talents.
Currently he is co-owner of Cincinnatus Motion Picture, a film company that to date has produced commercials, industrial long forms and Its first feature film Tattered Angel.
Recent acting film credits include The Greater Good, Finders Keepers and Hell-O-Ween.