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Palmer Williams Jr.

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Palmer Williams Jr, is an accomplished entertainer, comedian, director, writer and actor best known for portraying the character Floyd Jackson on Tyler Perry’s TV shows House of Payne (TBS Network) and Love Thy Neighbor (Oprah Winfrey Network). He can also be seen and heard on national Television and Radio commercials.

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