The world of television and comedy has lost a beloved figure. Floyd “Uncle Floyd” Vivino, the legendary New Jersey entertainer known for his cult classic The Uncle Floyd Show, has passed away at the age of 74. For decades, he brought laughter, music, and a unique charm into living rooms across the country, becoming a true icon of local television.See more…
Born in 1951, Floyd’s humor was warm, eccentric, and unforgettable. His show became a launching pad for countless musicians and comedians, and his quirky personality earned him a special place in the hearts of fans young and old. Those who knew him personally describe him as a generous spirit, someone whose laughter could fill a room even on the darkest days.
Floyd battled ongoing health issues in recent years, yet his dedication to entertaining never waned. Friends, colleagues, and fans now mourn the loss of a man who made joy an art form. Though his presence on screen will be deeply missed, his legacy of humor and kindness will continue to inspire generations.
With heavy hearts, we remember Uncle Floyd—not just as a performer, but as a beacon of laughter in a sometimes-too-serious world.

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