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‘Peppa Pig’ and ‘Thunderbirds’ Voice Actor David Graham Dies at 99theinsiderinsight

Voice actor David Graham has died. He was 99.

The star was greatest identified for voicing Grandpa Pig on the animated present Peppa Pig from 2004 to 2021 and the character Aloysius Parker within the Sixties household journey sequence Thunderbirds. Within the ‘60s and ‘70s, Graham was additionally the voice of the mutant Daleks on Physician Who.

Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson confirmed Graham’s dying on X (previously referred to as Twitter) on Friday, Sept. 20 with a touching tribute.

“We’re extremely unhappy to verify the passing of the legendary David Graham,” he tweeted. “The voice [of] Parker, Gordon Tracy, Brains and so many extra. David was all the time a beautiful buddy to us right here at Anderson Leisure. We’ll miss you dearly, David. Our ideas are with David’s family and friends.”

Earlier than voicing roles for TV and movie, Graham was a radar mechanic throughout World Struggle II and an workplace clerk till he joined a theater faculty.

In an interview with Mirror in 2015, Graham mentioned how he developed the voice for Physician Who’s Daleks.

“I created it with Peter Hawkins, one other voice actor,” he advised the outlet on the time. “We adopted this staccato model then they fed it by means of a synthesizer to make it extra sinister.”

Touchdown his function on Thunderbirds paved the way in which for extra work together with the chance to behave with Laurence Olivier on the Nationwide Theatre.

David Graham in Los Angeles, California in March 2016.

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“A beautiful man,” Graham mentioned of Olivier. “I auditioned for him and he mentioned, ‘Are you doing something in the meanwhile?’ As if I used to be probably the most in demand actor within the nation! I don’t know if his youngsters have been followers of Thunderbirds…”

Peppa Pig launched the actor to a different era of younger viewers, which Graham took explicit pleasure in.

“Simply because it’s a cartoon or puppet doesn’t imply you don’t take it critically,” the actor advised Mirror. “I take it as critically as working on the Nationwide [Theatre].”

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