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David Kirk Traylor, best known by his stage names David Zed and Mr. Zed, is an American
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, actor and singer, and comedian mainly active in
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and the
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. His mime work involves portraying "Mr. Zed", a fictional human-like robot.


Career

Born in Indianapolis, David Traylor found success in the late 1970s performing "Zed", a humanoid robot. His performance of Mr. Zed included mime work, such as shuffling his feet, moving his forearms rhythmically, and mechanically rotating his head. In 1980, he performed as a singer at the
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with the song "R.O.B.O.T.", which became a major hit. In the mid-1990s, he was the author and host of the television show ''Mr. Zed Show'', which was broadcast throughout the Middle East, North Africa and Northern Europe through the Orbit Satellite television network. The Mister Zed Show was the first program of its kind to be shot entirely on digital video. The series featured a revised version of his Mister Zed character as a comedic figure, portrayed as the first-ever robotic stand-up comedian; in this context, he made numerous appearances on US and Canadian television programs and comedy festivals. He has also starred in a number of films and television series. As "Mister Zed", he competed in 2019 in the American reality television comedy competition series ''
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'', making it to the first round (the "Open Mic"). He returned as a special guest in the season finale and appeared on the ''
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'' to promote the show.


Discography


Singles

* 1980 – "I'm a Robot/I'm a Robot (Instrumental Version)" (Banana Records, 7") * 1980 – "R.O.B.O.T. (erreobioti)/R.O.B.O.T. (Versione Strumentale)" (EMI, 7") * 1980 – "Balla robot/Balla Robot (Versione Strumentale)" (Banana Records, 7") * 1983 – "Ballarobot/I am a Robot" (Banana Records, 7") * 1986 – "Witch Doctor/U-I-U-A-A" (G & G Records, 7", 12")


References


External links


Official site
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*https://variety.com/1992/tv/reviews/all-star-fiesta-at-ford-s-1200430356/
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