Jeremy Gerald Lloyd
- Actor
Currently, Jeremy became an alumni student of the deaf college in Western of New York in last December 2013 within an Associate Degree. He have been involved in Jade Films and Entertainment in New York, New York and NTID Performing Arts in Rochester, NY. He went above and beyond to work on this. It is more than just a major. His passion and desire to be an actor and to be an inspiration by working with other people in the production.
Jeremy was born on 1989 Christmas Eve in Brooklyn, NY at the Woodhull Hospital and relocate in Syracuse, NY when he's only two years old . He came every weekend home with his half siblings. He is in foster care home with his grandmother then adopted by his aunt Veronica Lloyd when he was freshman in high school. His grandmother Burnese Lloyd loves him more than just can't hear. Currently she faced health condition. Aunt Veronica took her responsibility to help our siblings to be success. He stayed at deaf school for weekdays in Rome, NY. He participated in Creative and Performing Arts program at State School for the Deaf when he was five years old. In few years after 2008 he completed his contest to semifinal regional at Syracuse Stage for playwright writing contest. In his senior year he won All-Teen Star 2009 at the Observer-Dispatch in Utica, New York and also won $1,500 scholarship for college funds from Deaf/Hard of Hearing Speaking Competition hosted at his alma mater.
He had selected honored to be one of guest speaker at Deaf school in Rome, NY. He shares his experiences and advices to the Class of 2010 and his quotes to those graduates; "Swat the flies off" means to keep moving no matter what happens! Some people hate to see when another person is doing well because they feel jealous or insecure. Even if this happens to you, don't ever give up on your goals! Please hold your head up high and remember the world is yours. "
Lloyd participated in six productions and former host of JGerald Show at National Technical Institute for the Deaf - NTID Panara Theater in Rochester, New York from 2009 to 2013. It had been wonderful outlook in my experiences from theater program and now what? Jeremy is an actor for the post production for the first time and looking forward to see our film to get done well in progress.
Jeremy was born on 1989 Christmas Eve in Brooklyn, NY at the Woodhull Hospital and relocate in Syracuse, NY when he's only two years old . He came every weekend home with his half siblings. He is in foster care home with his grandmother then adopted by his aunt Veronica Lloyd when he was freshman in high school. His grandmother Burnese Lloyd loves him more than just can't hear. Currently she faced health condition. Aunt Veronica took her responsibility to help our siblings to be success. He stayed at deaf school for weekdays in Rome, NY. He participated in Creative and Performing Arts program at State School for the Deaf when he was five years old. In few years after 2008 he completed his contest to semifinal regional at Syracuse Stage for playwright writing contest. In his senior year he won All-Teen Star 2009 at the Observer-Dispatch in Utica, New York and also won $1,500 scholarship for college funds from Deaf/Hard of Hearing Speaking Competition hosted at his alma mater.
He had selected honored to be one of guest speaker at Deaf school in Rome, NY. He shares his experiences and advices to the Class of 2010 and his quotes to those graduates; "Swat the flies off" means to keep moving no matter what happens! Some people hate to see when another person is doing well because they feel jealous or insecure. Even if this happens to you, don't ever give up on your goals! Please hold your head up high and remember the world is yours. "
Lloyd participated in six productions and former host of JGerald Show at National Technical Institute for the Deaf - NTID Panara Theater in Rochester, New York from 2009 to 2013. It had been wonderful outlook in my experiences from theater program and now what? Jeremy is an actor for the post production for the first time and looking forward to see our film to get done well in progress.