![]() He made his professional stage debut in 2015 in a production of Animal Farm at Oxford House (settlement). Lloyd began his acting career in theatre, performing in various theatre shows. After Lloyd received his BA Honours degree in 2016, he then did an MBA at Anglia Ruskin University (2016–2018) to enhance his skills in business. The actor then went on to Buckinghamshire New University to study Performing Arts Film TV & Stage at undergraduate level (2013–2016). Lloyd eventually left Capital City Academy's sixth-form to pursue a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in performing arts acting at Harrow College (2011–2013). However, staff continued to stereotype him. Lloyd later turned his life around, staying at the school's sixth-form to retake some GCSEs and do an A-Level in drama. He then went down a bad path, hanging around with the wrong crowds trying to fit in, which led him to get into some fights and failing most of his GCSEs. In his teenage years, he went to the secondary school Capital City Academy, and performed in school productions of Bugsy Malone and West Side Story. ![]() He grew up in the London Borough of Brent, attending Kensal Rise Primary School now known as Ark Franklin Primary Academy. Lloyd moved from Ipswich to London with his mother when he was very young. His grandparents were a part of the Windrush generation, migrating from Jamaica to England. Ricardo P Lloyd was born on 20 November 1993 in Ipswich, England. In 2022, Lloyd presented and produced his own documentary for BBC Radio 4. In 2020, The Voice named him one of the Top 20 to watch out for. ![]() He began his career in theatre, appearing in productions, including those by Shakespeare's Globe. Ricardo P Lloyd (born 20 November 1993) is a British actor and presenter. My Name Is Ricardo P Lloyd for BBC Radio 4, Sunday Morning Live, Shakespeare's Globe: Shakespeare Walks, Shakespeare's Globe: Shakespeare Within Abbey
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