Toby Froud, a multifaceted creative force, entered the world in 1984, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would span the realms of art, special effects, puppetry, filmmaking, and performance.
As a child, Froud's breakthrough role came in the iconic 1986 Jim Henson film Labyrinth, where he mesmerized audiences as the infant who was spirited away to the realm of the goblins.
This early exposure to the world of fantasy and imagination instilled in Froud a deep passion for puppetry, sculpture, and fabrication, leading him to hone his skills in these areas for the film, television, and theatre industries.
Years later, in 2014, Froud would exercise his creative muscles by writing and directing the fantasy short film Lessons Learned, a testament to his versatility and range as a filmmaker.
Throughout his career, Froud has continued to push the boundaries of his craft, exploring new mediums and techniques while remaining true to his artistic vision.