Career
Born in Derby, Lloyd trained at East 15 Acting School in Loughton, Essex. Prior to appearing in The Bill he had already played the high-profile role of nightclub owner, Don Watkins, in the soap opera Coronation Street. He also made appearances in a number of other television shows, including the first series of Starting Out, Boon, Minder, Dear John, Farrington of the Field Officer, Dempsey and Makepeace, Z-Cars, Andy Capp, Auf Wiedersehen Pet, Blake"s 7 and Casualty.
His film credits included roles in Trial by Combat (1976), Britannia Hospital (1982), Don"t Open till Christmas (1984) and Link (1986).
His Welsh-born father, Ellis Aled Lloyd, was himself a police officer who was killed in an accident while answering an emergency call aged 46 in 1970. A chronic alcoholic, he played "Tosh" continuously from 1988 until he was sacked from The Bill in 1998 for his lack of punctuality and failing to learn his lines.
Within days, he was admitted to a clinic in Burton upon Trent for detoxification and was administered Antabuse (Disulfiram), but then left the premises to drink alcohol. He returned to the clinic in an intoxicated state, retired to bed, fell asleep, then choked on his vomit.
Lloyd died just one week after recording his last scenes for The Bill, and the character of Tosh was still appearing on screen for more than a month after Lloyd"s death.
He had been so popular on The Bill that on 26 February 1992, within four years of joining the show, he was selected as special guest for the television guest show This Is Your Life. He was the brother of ITN reporter Terry Lloyd who was killed in the Iraq War in 2003.