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Lloyd Floyd, The Man of 1,036 Voices, is an American voice actor who has been a Screen Actors Guild member since 1982. As a child, he booked his first audition for Stephen DeAngelis of Grey Advertising for a Ground Round commercial. Years later he would go on to perform his first paid stand-up comedy gig at the local Ground Round on Route 9 W. He went on to advertise for several other products, including Curad Band-aids, North Eastern Electric at Howard Schwartz Recording, Intellivision with George Plimpton, Hi-C with Brian Bloom, a McGruff the Crime Dog PSA, also with Brian Bloom who he appeared with in an episode of "As The World Turns," and an on-camera commercial for the "Return of The Jedi" board game. He also auditioned for and made it to the third round of callbacks for The Goonies, The Toy, and The NeverEnding Story. In freshman year of high school, Lloyd quit acting to pursue a career in rock 'n' roll. He fronted a number of bands between the years 1987 and 1997, most notably among them Shadow Harvest, The Tao, and Juan Von Michaelangelo. At 30 years old, he gave up on rock 'n' roll and entered the world of stand-up comedy and the Lower East Side's Art Stars scene in New York City. As a voice actor, Lloyd Floyd works primarily in video games. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lloyd Floyd, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Lloyd Floyd

Christopher Lyedecker
for Christopher Lyedecker in Littlest Pet Shop (1962 - 1966)
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The Littlest Pet Shop toy line comes alive in this Hub incarnation, which centers on aspiring fashion artist Blythe Baxter beginning a new life in the Big City. She and her father move into an apartment above the Littlest Pet Shop -- a day camp for an assortment of adorable animals, including a monkey, panda, skunk, hedgehog, gecko and mongoose. The best part is, Blythe discovers that she alone can communicate with all of the pets, and she gets to design clothes for them! She isn't sure how or why the miracle occurred, but now that it has, she couldn't imagine not being able to talk to her four-legged friends.