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He did a few television films right after playing Charlie Calvin, but it was a few years before Lloyd returned to the big screen. Charlie only appears in a single Season 1 episode, but it was still great to see Lloyd play the character one last (?) time, and to have him and Allen reunite 16 years after the last "Santa Clause" film. Lloyd then spent a couple of years doing television before he first made the jump to feature-length movies with the 1993 Robert Downey Jr.

fantasy dramedy "Heart and Souls." While the big screen is where he got the most visibility, Lloyd continued to do television throughout the '90s.

It was near the end of that decade that Lloyd landed the most noteworthy television role of his career thus far. He also quickly developed an interest in producing music as well, even going so far as to build his own recording studio in a shipping container that his friends referred to as The Crate.

When Lloyd got involved in his first band, Conflict Conveyed Through Audio (or CCTA), the group already had The Crate to use as the perfect rehearsal space.

In fact, his very first on-screen role was an uncredited appearance in a 1989 episode of "The Wonder Years," where he played an even younger version of Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage). “I think that's one of the main reasons that it stuck around so long.”

Like Eric, many former child stars have carved out their own path in adulthood.

This was in spite of its rather dark premise that sees a man named Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) accidentally cause Santa to fall off of a roof to his death. According to the analytics on his Cameo page, the most common age range of the people who request his service is between 25 and 34 years old — so in other words, people who grew up with Lloyd's movies and shows.

Not only did this give him the chance to star in a movie directed by a high-profile filmmaker, but it also meant that he was then able to count names like Billy Crystal, Robin Williams, Tobey Maguire, Demi Moore, Julia-Louis Dreyfus, Stanley Tucci, Elizabeth Shue, Kirstie Alley, and Mariel Hemmingway as his co-stars.

As a teen, he also fell in love with making music

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Eric Lloyd had no shortage of acting gigs as a pre-teen actor in the mid-'90s.

However, two seasons was all it got, and "Jesse" was the last TV series Lloyd was ever a regular on following its wrap-up in 2000.

However, this wasn't the last time we saw Lloyd on our screens. “So I get to work from home a lot, which is really, really nice.”

But the audio engineer still looks back fondly at his acting days, which included parts in Batman and Robin and the ‘90s sitcom Jesse.

Among the obvious candidates is his son Charlie, who is now an adult and in the position to take over what has essentially become the family business. There was a whole downstairs area, and the downstairs had different stalls all the way around it, and each stall had a different type of toy in the middle, with a two-story high Erector Set of the Eiffel Tower.

So they all kind of looked at me like, ‘What, wait, what?’ That was me when I was younger, and they were huge fans of the film. So when I was a kid, I had watched that film and went down there and saw them like, ‘Oh, that’s from this other movie.’ So I think the toy shop was definitely one of the things that kind of blew my mind as a seven-year-old.” 

Although Lloyd doesn’t have any acting projects in the pipeline, fans can see him in all three Santa Clause movies and Celebrity Weakest Link on Hulu.

The Santa Clause 1, 2, and 3, streaming, Disney+

Celebrity Weakest Link, Mondays, 9/8c, Fox, stream next day on Hulu

The Santa Clause

The Santa Clause 2

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause

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Santa Clause Child Actor Eric Lloyd Is All Grown Up in Life Update 30 Years Later

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Eric Lloyd is embracing his holiday icon status—even while blazing a new trail.

More than three decades after his performance in the 1994 Christmas classic The Santa Clause as Charlie Calvin—a young boy whose dad (Tim Allen) is abruptly thrust into the job of St.

Nick—the former child star has largely traded acting for new pursuits in the music world.

“Today, I do a lot of sound design and re-record mixing,” Eric, now 39, in an interview with Entertainment Tonightreleased Dec. 19. Sure enough, it's something that he continued to develop into adulthood, to the point that building studios and production facilities has become his primary career in the last decade or so.

In 2014, Lloyd founded LP Studios — aka Lloyd Production Studios — for the purpose of providing the same sort of post-production services that he'd already been doing for both musical artists as well as film and television projects.

Given that his biggest acting role was in a Disney film and television franchise, it's clear that Lloyd wasn't afraid to make things personal — and is perhaps suggesting that he maybe hasn't made as much money from playing Charlie Calvin as one might assume.

‘Santa Clause’ Star Eric Lloyd Shares Heartwarming Story of Meeting a Longtime Fan

What To Know

  • Eric Lloyd, who played Charlie Calvin in The Santa Clause films, shared the one condition that has fans recognizing him three decades later.
  • Lloyd fondly recalls his experiences filming the original movie.
  • While Lloyd currently has no acting projects lined up, fans can watch him in all three Santa Clause movies on Disney+ and his recent appearance on Celebrity Weakest Link on Hulu.

With every Christmas season comes a rewatch of The Santa Clause films.

They seem to have gotten together sometime around 2016, with a November 2022 post being their most recent together. Lloyd had appeared in small roles in a few films and TV shows before "The Santa Clause," but Charlie was his breakout role and remains his most well-known. And so I hadn’t told anyone on the crew, either. This was evidenced by an Instagram post he made in November 2023 that seemed to show him on the picket line of the SAG-AFTRA strike.

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That's right — Lloyd played none other than Charlie Calvin for the 2022 Disney+ series "The Santa Clauses," a show that has its good and bad points.

The show sees a much older Scott Calvin (Tim Allen) deciding that his tenure as Santa Claus should come to a close and that he needs to set about finding a replacement. He wasn't content to simply pick things up along the way and wanted to officially learn the production side of making movies and TV shows.