Peppa Pig's voice actor David Graham has died aged 99. He played Grandpa Pig on the hit children's television show Peppa Pig and starred as the voice actor of Aloysius Parker - the butler in ...
"We have live entertainment, merry go rounds, pony rides, raffles, barbecue and lots of fun and games. Peppa Pig will be joining us throughout the day." The family fun day will run from 11am to 3pm.
David Graham, the actor who provided the voice for characters in TV series including Peppa Pig, Thunderbirds and Doctor Who, has died aged 99. As the voice behind the evil Daleks in Doctor Who ...
David Graham, known for voicing characters on television shows "Thunderbirds" and "Peppa Pig," has died, according to reports. He was 99. "We’re incredibly sad to confirm the passing of the ...
Veteran voice actor and star David Graham has passed away at the ripe age of 99. He was famed for bringing to life Grandpa Pig in the beloved children's series Peppa Pig and voicing the dutiful ...
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