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David Graham, 'Peppa Pig' and 'Thunderbirds' voice actor, dead at 99: 'What heartbreaking news'

Tributes paid to legendary actor who voiced characters such as Scruff McGruff in the 1960s TV series and Peppa's Grandpa Pig in the modern-day children's cartoon

'His voice will live on in the hearts of many'

David Graham, the voice actor who brought to life iconic characters such as Scruff McGruff in the 1960s TV series 'Thunderbirds' and Grandpa Pig in the modern-day children's cartoon 'Peppa Pig', has died at the age of 99.

Graham's death was announced by his agent, who described him as "a consummate professional" and "a true gentleman".

The actor's long and distinguished career spanned seven decades, during which time he voiced a wide range of characters in film, television, and radio.

Some of his most notable roles include the voice of Scruff McGruff, the lovable but accident-prone dog in the Gerry Anderson TV series 'Thunderbirds'.

Graham also voiced the character of Grandpa Pig in the popular children's cartoon 'Peppa Pig', which has been enjoyed by millions of children around the world.

Tributes have been paid to Graham from across the entertainment industry, with many of his former colleagues and friends expressing their sadness at his passing.

Actor Brian Blessed, who worked with Graham on the TV series 'The Professionals', said: "David was a wonderful actor and a great friend. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him."

Actress Penelope Keith, who starred alongside Graham in the TV series 'To the Manor Born', said: "David was a true gentleman and a consummate professional. It was a privilege to have worked with him."

Graham's death is a great loss to the entertainment industry. His voice will live on in the hearts of many people around the world.


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