David Graham (actor) explained

David Graham
Birth Date:11 July 1925
Birth Place:London, England
Occupation:Actor
Years Active:1952–present
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David Graham (born 11 July 1925) is an English actor. He is best known for voicing the Daleks in Doctor Who, Gordon Tracy, Brains, Aloysius Parker and Kyrano in Thunderbirds and Grandpa Pig in Peppa Pig.

Life and career

Graham was born in London on 11 July 1925.[1] [2] His sister had married a G.I. and had moved to the United States, and his uncle had run away there, and so he became an actor after leaving his Orthodox Jewish household. He trained in New York City, at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre with Sanford Meisner,[3] following service in the Royal Air Force as a radar mechanic.[4]

He returned to England and began his theatre career, his breakout role being as Givola in The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui, alongside Leonard Rossiter. A friend of his, actor Christopher Benjamin, recommended the role to him. He was then recommended by director Michael Blakemore to audition for Laurence Olivier's theatre company, eventually appearing alongside him in Saturday Sunday Monday, using an Italian accent.

While playing characters in the TV series Private Investigator[5] in 1958, Graham met writer and producer Gerry Anderson, who was planning his first puppet productions. Graham said that he could pull off accents well, which led to his first voiceover role in Four Feather Falls, as Grandpa Twink, who he based on Walter Brennan. He would subsequently voice Dr. Beaker, Zarin and Mitch the Monkey in Supercar, Mat Matic and Lieutenant Ninety in Fireball XL5 and various guest characters in Stingray. Graham would also play Johnny in Crossroads to Crime, a live-action film Anderson directed.

In 1963, he became the voice of the Daleks in Doctor Who, alongside Peter Hawkins, who devised the way they spoke.[6] He believed Hawkins would always play superior and higher-pitched Daleks, while he voiced with a lower-pitch. He voiced the Daleks in all four of their major First Doctor era appearances, as well as two 1960s feature films: Dr. Who and the Daleks and Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D., departing due to other commitments, although he and Hawkins would remain lifelong friends.[7] Graham also voiced the Mechonoids and played the onscreen role of Charlie in The Gunfighters. He returned to his role as the voice of the Daleks in 2023, when he recorded new lines for that year's official colourised recut of the 1963 serial The Daleks for the show's 60th anniversary.[8]

In 1965, Graham became the voices of Gordon Tracy, Brains, Aloysius Parker and Kyrano in Thunderbirds, as well as its film sequels: Thunderbirds Are Go and Thunderbird 6. He did not believe Brains had a stutter, claiming that he was instead trying to find the words to explain his latest ideas excitedly. He based the voice of Parker off of a waiter at the King’s Arms pub in Cookham, and he and Ray Barrett shared many of the guest villains. Although he was not highly paid for production, the many repeats earned him a lot more, and Parker became Anderson’s favourite voice.[9]

Between 1975 and 1977, Graham was part of the Radio Drama Company.[10] In 1979, he played Professor Kerensky in the Doctor Who story City of Death. He, later, played the role of Big Brother in the "1984" television Super Bowl advert to introduce the Apple Macintosh computer.[11] before reuniting with Hawkins and his wife, Rosemary Miller, to provide voices together in the English dub of German animated film Stowaways on the Ark. In 2004, Graham became the voice of Grandpa Pig in Peppa Pig, having known creator Mark Baker from when he was younger.[12] The following year[13] he played Albert Einstein in a Horizon docudrama, for which he was very proud that the BBC would select him to play the lead role.

In 2009,[14] Graham began playing Edward Elgar in Stirring the Spirit, for which he thoroughly researched the composer, and would reprise the role many times over the next decade. From 2015 to 2020, he reprised his role as Parker in Thunderbirds Are Go, a reboot of the original series. Although Kayvan Novak took over as Brains, Graham had wanted to reprise that role as well. Most of his dialogue was recorded with Rosamund Pike, who played Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward.[15]

In April 2021, Graham announced his retirement from his Thunderbirds characters.[16] In December, actor George Layton, a longtime friend of Graham's, announced on Twitter that Graham had suffered a stroke six months earlier and was unable to leave his home in London. However, Layton stated that Graham was recovering by performing voice-overs,[17] and he has since conducted interviews from his home.

Filmography

Film

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1960Crossroads to CrimeJohnny
1962K.I.L. 1Alvero Beda
1965The Pleasure GirlsFirst Gambler
Dr. Who and the DaleksDalek voices
1966Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.
Thunderbirds Are GoGordon Tracy, Brains, Aloysius Parker
1968Thunderbird 6
1971FreelanceGeneral
1985King DavidEphraimite Elder
1988Stowaways on the ArkBrown Bear
2008Back in TenJanis
2009The EndErnest Samson
2015Peppa Pig: The Golden BootsGrandpa Pig, Mr. Zebra

Television

!Year!Title!Role!Notes
1957O.S.S.PilotEpisode 14 “Operation Yo-Yo”
1958–1959Private InvestigatorLuis d’Crux, Shakespeare3 episodes
1959Dial 999Meaker, Vince, Radio Operator 3 episodes
1960Four Feather FallsGrandpa Twink, Fernando39 episodes
1961–1962SupercarDr. Beaker, Zarin, Mitch the Monkey39 episodes
1962–1963Fireball XL5Mat Matic, Lieutenant Ninety39 episodes
1963The AvengersProducerEpisode: "Man in the Mirror"
1963–1979, 2023Doctor WhoDalek voices, Mechonoid voices, Charlie, Professor Kerensky36 episodes
1964The SaintAhmed, Juan Gamma2 episodes
1964–1965StingrayVarious39 episodes
1965Danger ManDetectiveEpisode 17: "The Affair at Castelevara"
1965–1966ThunderbirdsGordon Tracy, Brains, Parker, Kyrano32 episodes
1969The Secret ServiceKing of Muldovia, Air Traffic Controller, Lord Edward Hazelwell2 episodes, uncredited
1970–1971Timeslip29577 episodes
1972Ace of WandsLandlordEpisode: "The Meddlers: Part 1", uncredited
1976–1981When the Boat Comes InKaganovich, Morty Black3 episodes
1989Screen OneMalcolm DruceEpisode 3: "The Accountant"
1990–1991MoominSnorkEnglish version, 77 episodes
1992–1994So Haunt MeMr. Bloom13 episodes
2004–presentPeppa PigGrandpa Pig, Mr. Zebra, Father Christmas65 episodes
2005HorizonAlbert EinsteinEpisode: "Einstein's Unfinished Symphony"
2009–2012Ben and Holly’s Little KingdomWise Old Elf, Mr. Gnome47 episodes
2015–2020Thunderbirds Are GoParker, Vic, Malloy40 episodes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20210120215040/http://davidgraham.co/blog/?page_id=31. 2021-01-20. About David Graham. [...] yesterday was my birthday [...]. 12 July 2015. David. Graham. 31 December 2020.
  2. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20210120221711/http://davidgraham.co/blog/?page_id=27. Voiceover. The year of my birth was 1925.. 8 June 2017. David. Graham. 2023-12-30. dead. 2021-01-20.
  3. Web site: Ned Cook’s NTBS Newsflash (November-December 2012). 2023-08-04.
  4. Web site: Thunderbirds Are Go: Meet the man behind Parker - and also Grandpa Pig, the Daleks and Joseph Goebbels. 2023-08-04.
  5. Web site: David Graham - Avengers Forever. 2023-08-04.
  6. Talking Daleks. The Dalek Invasion of Earth DVD
  7. Hawkins. Silas. Voices-Voices-Voices!. Doctor Who Magazine. 477. 66. Panini Comics. October 2014.
  8. News: Cormack . Morgan . 9 November 2023 . Doctor Who's The Daleks restoration to feature new material from Russell T Davies . Radio Times . 5 December 2023.
  9. Web site: Thunderbirds Are Go is back on Amazon Prime Video 11/9/16. 2023-08-05.
  10. Web site: Radio. David. Graham. 2023-08-04. 20 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120215655/http://davidgraham.co/blog/?page_id=24. bot: unknown.
  11. Web site: Graham . David . Film . David Graham Official Site . 2023-12-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210612175729/https://davidgraham.co/blog/?page_id=14 . 2021-06-12 . dead .
  12. Web site: David Graham on Doing the Voice for Thunderbirds' Parker for 50 Years. 2023-08-04.
  13. Web site: Television. David. Graham. 2023-08-04. 20 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120214114/http://davidgraham.co/blog/?page_id=21. bot: unknown.
  14. Web site: Theatre. David. Graham. 2023-08-04. 20 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210120213520/http://davidgraham.co/blog/?page_id=2. bot: unknown.
  15. Web site: Fanderson - The Thunderbirds Are Go Interviews Part 2: Parker, Brains and the Hood. 2023-08-04.
  16. News: Thunderbirds is back!. Big Finish Productions. 11 April 2021. 3 May 2022.
  17. 1468725541964587008. Thegeorgelayton. With my dear friend, actor David Graham. You might know him better as 'Parker' from Thunderbirds, 'Grandpa Pig' & was one of the original Dalek voices. He had a stroke six months ago and can't get out. But this young 96-year-old is making a great recovery doing voice work from home!. 8 December 2021. 3 May 2022. George. Layton.