Nikolas Lloyd
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| Born | Nikolas Lloyd 24 January 1968 | |||||||||
| Occupation | YouTuber | |||||||||
| Website | www | |||||||||
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| Also known as | Lloyd | |||||||||
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| Years active | 2008–present | |||||||||
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| Subscribers | 1 million | |||||||||
| Total views | 214 million | |||||||||
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| Updated 23 August 2020 | ||||||||||
Nikolas Lloyd is a British YouTuber. Lloyd makes vlogs on his YouTube channel Lindybeige in which he mainly talks about martial science. He has also written the comic novel In Search of Hannibal[1] and is he co-playwright of the play The Adventures of Stoke Mandeville, Astronaut and Gentleman. [2] As a youth, Lloyd was involved in making short films. Prax Warrior earned him a trophy in the Young Film-makers' Competition. [3]
Biography
In 1982 Lloyd won the BBC Young Film-makers' Competition with his fourth film Prax Warrior. [3] He was then 14 years old. The short film was made with the help of stop-motion. The film was screened during the children's television programs Screen Test and Multicolored Swap Shop.
Lloyd was a visiting professor in evolutionary psychology at the University of Newcastle. [4] There he kept a website on the servers of the university, on which he published texts on various topics. One of his texts, entitled "Why vegetarians should be force fed with lard", circulated on an dating site for vegetarians and was controversial. The university received complaints, after which Lloyd's account was blocked in January 2006 during an investigation into possible violations of the rules. The violation was not detected, after which Lloyd’s account was unblocked and the item remained. A few months later, Lloyd's account was blocked and his texts were deleted. [4]
References
- ↑ "In Search of Hannibal by Nikolas Lloyd". Goodreads.
- ↑ Good, Thelma. "The Edinburgh festival 2002". EdinburghGuide.com. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Screen Test". BBC Genome Project. Archived from the original on 30 June 2019. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Williams, Christopher (12 May 2006). "Crusading veggies steamroll university into web censorship". The Register.
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