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Clyde Lewis

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  • Born
    February 22, 1964 · Murray, Utah, USA
  • Birth name
    Louis Clyde Holder

Biography

    • Clyde Lewis is a bizarre futurist talk show host who created Ground Zero Radio in 1995. He is a lover of B-horror and Science fiction movies and worked his way through the lean years publishing his own fanzines and co-writing scripts for television and radio with Director Kevin Delullo. He has been featured in UFO magazine, and Unknown Magazine and has appeared on Sightings and Strange Universe. His interests also include comic books and mythology. He has always been a supporter of Troma motion pictures and now lends the voice to the Toxic Avenger.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Anonymous

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  • Did the short film Wordspeaker as a farewell to his radio audience. At the time he was diagnosed with double renal cell carcinoma. The ending originally had clouds and was going to say "For Clyde." It can be seen at the end of the making of Wordspeaker. Clyde recovered from two major kidney surgeries and beat cancer.
  • The main character in Wordspeaker was named Roger "Mad Dog" Welles. This was a composite of Roger Corman and Orson Welles. There were some people suspecting that the character was based on Bob "Mad Dog" Lassiter, a controversial talk show host who died of bladder and kidney cancer. It is also coincidental that Roger "Mad Dog" Welles worked at Omega Radio in the film and later Clyde Lewis got a job at KXL/KUFO in Portland, Oregon, which was owned by Alpha broadcasting two years after the film was made.

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