Loyd Osborne (b. 2006)

Birthplace:
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Born:
November 15, 2006

Loyd Osborne is a creative force from a small town in Alberta, Canada, with a passion for television, film, and entertainment. While he chose not to pursue a university education, his hands-on experience in the food industry has sharpened his ability to connect with people—a skill that translates seamlessly into his work in media production.  As the founder and CEO of ScytedTV Studios, which he launched in August 2022, Loyd has built a space where creatives can collaborate freely, feel valued, and push the boundaries of storytelling. His leadership philosophy is rooted in respect, inclusivity, and a rejection of the rigid corporate mindset. Even though ScytedTV Studios is currently a volunteer-based operation, his ultimate goal is to establish an in-person production studio where employees are fairly compensated for their work.  Loyd’s most exciting project to date is Clever Remarks, a fast-paced, comedic game show that premiered on November 15, 2024—his birthday. Even though the show is still young, he is eager to bring more to life in the coming years.  Outside of his work, Loyd enjoys binging TV shows and playing video games. He’s a self-proclaimed “jack of all trades, master of none,” picking up various skills along the way. At just 18 years old, he’s already made impressive strides in his industry, surprising many with his ambition and drive. Looking to the future, Loyd envisions a thriving production company, a fulfilling career, and a loving home with a husband and kids—proving that with passion and perseverance, anything is possible.

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