Lundon Boyd, a talented individual, was born and raised in the picturesque town of Wasilla, Alaska. His early years laid the foundation for his future pursuits in the entertainment industry. Upon completing a minor in Theater at the University of Anchorage, Alaska, Boyd made the bold decision to relocate to Las Vegas, Nevada, to further his education in Film at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Boyd's passion for storytelling and creative expression led him to act and write in numerous short films, honing his skills and building his portfolio. His dedication and perseverance eventually paid off when he co-wrote a screenplay with award-winning director Jeremy Cloe. This collaborative effort resulted in the feature-length film "Liars, Fires, and Bears," which garnered significant acclaim and won numerous awards across the United States.
Boyd's professional relationship with Cloe continued to flourish as they worked together on the award-winning short film "This Way Up" and the upcoming dark comedy anthology film "Dealer." His versatility and range as an actor were showcased when he was cast as William Moore in Ryan & Cody LeBoeuf's "Rabbit Days," starring the renowned Clarence Gilyard Jr. (Walker Texas Ranger, Die Hard),which premiered at the festival circuit in 2016.
In addition to his acting endeavors, Boyd took on a triple threat role (star, writer, producer) in the dark comedy anthology film "Dealer," which is set to make its appearance at various film festivals in 2016. His portrayal of the gambling degenerate deputy Stork Fit in Robert Scott Wildes' "Poor Boy" earned him recognition at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2016.
Boyd is currently focused on crafting his next screenplay, further solidifying his position as a rising talent in the entertainment industry.