Graham created the iconic voice of the Daleks in 'Doctor Who', as well as voicing various characters in the original 'Thunderbirds' series David Graham, the actor who voiced iconic characters in TV series such as Peppa Pig , Thunderbirds and Doctor Who , has died aged 99. TV producer Jamie Anderson, son of the Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson, said he was “very sad to confirm that David has passed away at the grand old age of 99”, per PA . “Just a few weeks ago, I was with 2,000 Anderson fans at a Gerry Anderson concert in Birmingham where we sang him happy birthday – such a joyous occasion.

And now, just a few weeks later, he’s left us,” he said. Anderson added that Graham was “always kind and generous with his time and his talent.” “From the Daleks to Grandpa Pig and numerous voices for Anderson shows including Brains, Gordon Tracy and the iconic Parker.

He will be sorely missed.” Good bye David Graham. What a talent.

pic.twitter.com/pQ8Amn9phy — Stephen La Rivière (@la_riviere) September 20, 2024 Farewell dear David! What heartbreaking news that the legendary David Graham has left us aged 99.

The last Tracy brother, voice of Parker and so much more. A great actor, iconic voice, and all round lovely man. We’ll all miss him very much.

pic.twitter.com/nmhin4PNWb — Jamie Anderson (@ImJamieAnderson) September 20, 2024 Graham was born in London in 1925.

Speaking to The Mirror in 2015, Graham shared that he knew he wanted to be an actor from a young.