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Uncle Floyd: NJ's Cult Comedy King Dies at 74
23 Jan
Summary
- Comedian Floyd Vivino, known as Uncle Floyd, died at 74.
- His iconic 'The Uncle Floyd Show' aired from 1974 to 2001.
- Vivino was a beloved fixture of New Jersey's cultural landscape.

Floyd Vivino, celebrated as "Uncle Floyd," has died at 74, leaving a significant void in New Jersey's cultural fabric. His brother, Jerry Vivino, confirmed the passing on social media on January 23, 2026. Born in Paterson in 1951, Vivino rose to fame with "The Uncle Floyd Show," a variety program that broadcasted from 1974 to 2001.
This beloved cult favorite was a musical parody featuring comedy, music, and skits, attracting celebrity fans and thousands of devoted followers. Vivino, recognizable by his signature porkpie hat, brought warmth and eccentricity to his performances, both on television and through extensive live shows across New Jersey and New York.
Even after the show concluded, Vivino continued to entertain, performing hundreds of shows annually. His enduring presence at local events solidified his status as a cherished regional entertainer, remembered for his humor and unique charm.




