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Sam Lloyd

Samuel Lloyd Jr. (November 12, 1963 – April 30, 2020) was an American actor and musician, best known for his portrayal of the anxious Ted Buckland on the comedy-drama series Scrubs. Born in Springfield, Vermont, Lloyd was the nephew of actor . He began his acting career in the , appearing in films such as Flubber (1997) and (1999), and guest-starred on series including and . On television, he recurred as Ted across nine seasons of Scrubs (2001–2010) and reprised the role on . Lloyd also pursued music as a singer and performer with the a cappella group The Blanks. In 2019, Lloyd was diagnosed with metastatic , which spread to his brain, liver, and other organs; he died from complications the following year at age 56.

Early life

Family and childhood

Sam Lloyd was born on November 12, 1963, in , . His parents were Samuel Lloyd Sr., an and involved in local theater and , and Marianna McGuffin. Lloyd was one of five siblings, raised in a creative household that encouraged artistic expression among the children. He was the nephew of acclaimed actor , whose success in the entertainment industry provided early familial exposure to performance arts within a professional theater background. Lloyd spent his childhood in , , where he and his siblings collaborated on homemade Super 8mm films, writing and acting in them, which sparked his initial interests in performance and music.

Education

Lloyd attended Green Mountain Union High School in , , where he grew up and developed an early interest in performance arts through family-influenced activities. In the early 1980s, Lloyd enrolled at , majoring in musical theater and spending four years honing his skills in acting and performance. During his time there, he starred in the student film (1985), directed by his friend Paul Perry, which served as his first on-screen acting experience and featured scenes shot in ; Lloyd later described it as a "clever, fun, kind of dark ." Lloyd also participated in extracurricular music groups at Syracuse, notably forming the Beatles The Butties in 1983 with fellow students, an ensemble that performed regularly and foreshadowed his later musical pursuits alongside acting. These university experiences in theater training and collaborative performances laid the foundational skills that propelled his professional career in entertainment.

Career

Acting career

Sam Lloyd began his professional acting career in 1988 with guest appearances as a balloon salesman and waiter on two episodes of the sitcom . Over the next decade, he built a reputation as a versatile through supporting roles in television and film, including the part of Rick in the 1993 episode "," where he portrayed a quirky subway enthusiast obsessed with TV Guide and . His early film work included the role of basketball coach Willy Barker in the 1997 comedy Flubber, starring . Lloyd's breakthrough came in 2001 with his recurring role as Ted Buckland, the neurotic and insecure hospital lawyer on the medical comedy Scrubs, appearing in 95 episodes across its nine seasons from 2001 to 2009. The character, known for his anxious demeanor, failed aspirations, and unwavering loyalty to hospital administrator , became a fan favorite and significantly elevated Lloyd's profile as a comedic performer. He reprised the role in three episodes of the Scrubs Cougar Town from 2011 to 2012. Throughout the 2000s, Lloyd continued to secure notable guest spots on prominent series, including Bob Engler, a , in the episodes "The Crackpots and These Women" (1999) and "The Two Bartlets" (2002) of . He also played marriage counselor Dr. Albert Goldfine in a recurring capacity on from 2004 to 2005, appearing in 8 episodes as the therapist to Bree and . In film, he took on the role of , a Thermian crew member, in the 1999 sci-fi parody , and later portrayed inventor Herman Brainard in the 2009 superhero comedy . Spanning from 1988 to 2019, Lloyd's three-decade career established him as a niche comedic character actor, often cast in eccentric, downtrodden supporting roles that highlighted his dry wit and timing. As part of the Scrubs ensemble, he contributed to the show's critical acclaim.

Musical career

Sam Lloyd pursued a parallel career in music, focusing on a cappella singing and tribute performances that complemented his acting work. In the early 1990s, while at Syracuse University, he co-founded the a cappella group The Blanks with fellow alumni George Miserlis, Paul Perry, and Philip McNiven, initially performing covers of show tunes and pop songs as friends bonding over vocal harmonies. Lloyd served as the group's lead tenor, contributing his versatile voice to their tight-knit quartet arrangements that blended humor and precision. The Blanks gained wider exposure through recurring appearances on the television series Scrubs, where they portrayed Ted Buckland's (Lloyd's character) inept a cappella ensemble, known variously as Ted's Band or The Worthless Peons; their debut came in Season 2 with a rendition of the "Underdog" theme, and they featured prominently in the Season 3 finale, performing Beatles covers like "Eight Days a Week." These on-set performances, recorded live, showcased Lloyd's comedic timing and vocal range, directly stemming from the group's off-screen rehearsals and holiday party gigs that caught the ear of Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence. The Blanks released their debut album, Riding the Wave, in , featuring a mix of television theme covers from their Scrubs appearances, original compositions, and rock standards, all arranged for unaccompanied voices to highlight their seamless blending and rhythmic scatting. The group toured intermittently through the 2000s and 2010s, performing at venues like Boston's in 2010, where they drew crowds with high-energy sets of pop medleys and improvised harmonies. Lloyd's involvement in The Blanks not only enhanced his acting profile by providing authentic musical moments on Scrubs—such as vocal spots in the Season 6 musical episode "," where he delivered numbers like "Guy Love"—but also opened doors for live comedy-music hybrids that amplified his multifaceted talents. Parallel to his a cappella pursuits, Lloyd played and provided vocals in The Butties, a tribute band he co-founded in 1983 during his days with Paul Perry, Rob Morey, and Mark Humble. Teaching himself to play left-handed bass in emulation of , Lloyd anchored the band's rhythm section while sharing lead vocals on harmonies and ballads, contributing to their faithful recreations of the ' catalog from early Merseybeat hits to psychedelic tracks. Active through the and 2000s, The Butties maintained a modest touring schedule of a few dozen shows annually, including annual returns to —Lloyd's home state—for multi-night residencies that culminated in high-energy sets of up to 80 songs, fostering a festive atmosphere akin to the Beatles' live era. The band released recordings such as the 2005 holiday album 12 Greatest Carols, adapting -style arrangements to standards, which captured their joyful, audience-engaging style and extended Lloyd's musical reach beyond scripted roles.

Personal life

Marriages and family

Lloyd was previously married to Kristy Lloyd, with whom he appeared publicly as a couple at events including the 2013 Burke Medal award ceremony in , . The marriage ended in divorce prior to 2017. In 2007, Lloyd met Vanessa Villalovos at a holiday party. The couple married in 2017. Together, they welcomed a son, , in 2018.

Illness and death

In January 2019, Sam Lloyd experienced severe headaches and unexplained weight loss, prompting medical scans that initially revealed an inoperable brain tumor. Further examination determined the tumor was a metastasis from lung cancer, which had also spread to his liver, spine, and jaw. Lloyd underwent immediate brain surgery, though the tumor's deep entanglement with vital structures prevented full removal, and he followed with a course of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Treatment updates were shared publicly via a campaign launched by his Scrubs co-star to support medical costs and family needs, noting Lloyd's initial positive response to a drug that enabled family milestones like his son Weston's first birthday. However, by late 2019, the cancer advanced despite ongoing care, leading to additional brain surgeries and a lasting nearly two months in early 2020 as the therapy lost effectiveness. Lloyd died on April 30, 2020, at age 56, from complications of at Barlow Respiratory Hospital in . His wife, Vanessa Lloyd, issued a statement confirming, "Sam passed away peacefully at 10:30 on April 30, 2020 as a result of complications from . He was surrounded by his beautiful wife, Vanessa, his son, , and his sister, , who was FaceTiming from VT." Tributes from the Scrubs cast followed swiftly, with Zach Braff describing Lloyd as "one of the funniest actors I've ever had the joy of working with" and a "truly kind soul."

Filmography

Film

Sam Lloyd appeared in over a dozen feature films across his career, frequently portraying quirky, comedic supporting characters that highlighted his distinctive hangdog expression and timing.
  • Rising Sun (1993): Lloyd played Rick, a minor role in the crime thriller investigating a in a corporation.
  • Flubber (1997): As Coach Willy Barker, he portrayed the exasperated head coach at Medfield College, dealing with the chaotic invention of a flying substance in this family .
  • Galaxy Quest (1999): Lloyd embodied Neru, a timid Thermian engineer assisting the crew in the beloved sci-fi parody that spoofs tropes.
  • Scorcher (2002): In the low-budget sci-fi action film, he appeared as Fingers, a specialist involved in efforts to avert a global catastrophe from solar flares.
  • The Real Old Testament (2003): Lloyd took on the role of Abraham in this humorous, irreverent short-form retelling of biblical tales from .
  • The Mudge Boy (2003): He played Ray Blodgett, the stern father figure in the coming-of-age drama centered on a grieving boy in rural .
  • Advantage Hart (2003): As Gus Blanderskud, Lloyd supported the story of a young player's intense training in this short dramatic film.
  • Back by Midnight (2004): Lloyd depicted a in the about a man breaking out of to fulfill a promise to his dying mother.
  • The Brothers Solomon (2007): He portrayed Dr. Spencer, a fertility doctor aiding the socially awkward protagonists in their quest to have a child, in this Will Forte-led .
  • Super Capers (2009): As Herman Brainard, a telepathic with an oversized head, Lloyd contributed to the ensemble in this spoof of films.
  • ExTerminators (2009): Lloyd played Hutt, a bumbling IRS agent investigating a business run by women with anger issues, adding to the dark .

Television

Sam Lloyd appeared in over 50 television episodes across a variety of series, showcasing his talent for comedic supporting roles. His television work spanned from the early to , with a focus on recurring characters in popular comedies.

Recurring Roles

Lloyd's most prominent recurring role was as the anxious hospital Ted Buckland on the medical comedy-drama Scrubs, appearing in 95 episodes from 2001 to 2009. He reprised the character in a crossover capacity on for 3 episodes in 2011 and 2012. On Desperate Housewives, he portrayed sex therapist Dr. Albert Goldfine in 8 episodes from 2004 to 2005, providing comic relief amid the show's dramatic storylines. On The Middle (2012–2013), he played Mr. Walker in 3 episodes.

Guest Roles

Lloyd made numerous guest appearances on acclaimed series, often playing quirky or eccentric characters. Notable examples include:

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