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David Alan Lloyd (born 3 January 1948) [1] is an English former professional tennis player and entrepreneur. He founded the fitness and leisure business David Lloyd Leisure in 1982. He was born in Leigh-on-Sea , Essex .
David Gibbs Lloyd (July 7, 1934 – November 10, 2009) was an American screenwriter and producer for television. He wrote for many sitcoms , such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show , The Bob Newhart Show , Taxi , Cheers , Frasier and Wings .
David Lloyd (biographer) (1635–1692), author of Lloyd's Memoirs of Excellent Personages; David Lloyd (tenor) (1912–1969), British tenor; David Lloyd (writer) (1934–2009), American television writer; David Lloyd (comics) (born 1950), illustrator of the graphic novel V for Vendetta; David Lloyd (actor) (born 1955), English actor and ...
David Lloyd Leisure Limited, trading as David Lloyd Clubs and commonly known simply as David Lloyd, is a chain of health clubs with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. It is the largest health, fitness and leisure business in Europe by revenue. [3] and operates 130 clubs in nine countries.
David Lloyd (born 1950) [1] is an English comics artist best known as the illustrator of the story V for Vendetta, written by Alan Moore, and the designer of its anarchist protagonist V and the modern Guy Fawkes/V mask, the latter going on to become a symbol of protest.
David Lloyd is a poet and professor of literature living in the United States though born in 1955 in Dublin. He holds a B.A. (1977), an M.A. (1981), and a PhD (1982) in Literature and Colonialism, all from Cambridge University .
David Lloyd (born 18 March 1947) is an English former cricket player, umpire, coach and commentator, who played county cricket for Lancashire County Cricket Club and Test and One Day International cricket for the English cricket team. He also played semi-professional football for Accrington Stanley.
David Lloyd was born in 1955 in Wallasey, Cheshire, England, and is, according to the IMDb, 6' 1" tall. [1] Lloyd studied drama at Manchester University between 1978 and 1981, where he met and worked closely with Ben Elton, later one of Britain's foremost comedians and a key figure in Alternative comedy.