‘Peppa Pig’ And ‘Thunderbirds’ Voice Actor, David Graham Dies At 99

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‘Peppa Pig’ And ‘Thunderbirds’ Voice Actor, David Graham Dies At 99

By James Hughes

Voice actor David Graham, best known for his role in the beloved animated show Peppa Pig, has died. He was 99 years old.

The news of Graham’s death was announced on X by the official account made for Gerry Anderson, the late creator of Thunderbirds, a British animated series which featured Graham voicing several different characters.

Born in London on July 11, 1925, David Graham trained to be an actor in New York City at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre following service in the Royal Air Force as a radar mechanic.

According to Forbes, Graham returned to England and began his theatre career, with Givola in The Resistible Rise of Auturo Ui in 1967 considered his breakout role. He then auditioned for Laurence Olivier’s theatre company, and eventually appeared alongside him in Saturday Sunday Monday.

While playing characters in the TV series Private Investigator in 1958, Graham segued to voicing puppets in various productions by writer and producer Gerry Anderson. He began with Grandpa Twink (who he based on Walter Brennan) in Four Feather Falls.

On-screen, Graham appeared in two episodes of the first edition of Doctor Who as an actor, but became much better known as the commanding voice of the Daleks.

Addionally, Graham played the role of “Big Brother” in the 1984 Super Bowl advertisement to introduce the Apple Macintosh computer. He provided the voice for Wise Old Elf and Mr Gnome in animated Ben & Holly’s Little Kingdom. And he made brief appearances in the British dramas Coronation StreetThe Bill and London’s Burning, among other career highlights.

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