David Graham
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David Graham
Born: Tue 30th December 1930 (age: 82)David Graham is a British character actor and voice artist. Born in London, after a period in the R.A.F as a Radar Mechanic he trained as an actor in New York but has worked mainly on British television series.
In Doctor Who he voiced one of the Daleks in many early episodes of the series. He appeared in vision in the 1966 story The Gunfighters and the 1979 story City of Death
He was also the voices of Parker, Brains, Gordon Tracy, and Kyrano in the original television series of Thunderbirds and its spin-off films Thunderbirds Are GO and Thunderbird 6. He had roles in several otherGerry Anderson productions, including Stingray, Fireball XL5, Four Feather Falls, The Secret Service and Supercar.
Graham appeared in Callan, Timeslip, So Haunt Me, Danger Man, The Saint, Howards' Way, Softly, Softly, Armchair Thriller, Ace of Wands, Justice, The Regiment, The Bill, The Fixer, The Sentimental Agent,Timeslip and The Avengers (in the 1963 episode "Man in the Mirror"). In the "1984" commercial introducing the Apple Macintosh, he played the role of Big Brother.
He has also done puppet voices in two episodes of The Tomorrow People.
He has also done voice roles in anime including the children's TV series Moomin and the film Dominion: Tank Police.
Graham is currently the voice of "Grandpa Pig" in the children's television program Peppa Pig and the voice of Wise Old Elf in Ben and Holly's Little Kingdom.
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