Lloyd L. Corricelli

Lloyd L. Corricelli

Personal Details

Biography

Native to Tewksbury, Massachusetts, Lloyd attended UMass Lowell and went on to spend eight years traveling the world as a Captain with the United States Air Force Security Forces and a Special Agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations.

Following his departure from active duty in 1995, Lloyd relocated to Orlando, Florida, where he pursued an acting career, appearing in television shows such as "seaQuest 2032" and "Second Noah," as well as films like "Tarzan: The Epic Adventures" and Jodie Foster's "Contact."

Lloyd received widespread acclaim for his stage performances at the Walt Disney Institute, where he portrayed Colonel Nathan Jessep in "A Few Good Men" and Stephen Hopkins in a production of "1776." During this time, he also worked for Disney World, describing his role as "building really cool things."

As an accomplished author, Lloyd has penned five novels, including four in the Ronan Marino Mystery Series: "Two Redheads & a Dead Blonde," "Chasing Curves," "The Vicious Cycle," and "The Comic Con." His fifth novel, "Three Chords & The Truth," is a captivating tale of time travel, rock n' roll, and redemption.

Lloyd is currently partnered with Walter Von Huene's Resurgence Films, working to adapt his book and other stories into films and television series. An avid martial artist, Lloyd holds a fifth-degree black belt in Okinawan Seidokan Karate. He resides in Southern New Hampshire.

Career

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1996