An iconic voice artist's will has been revealed following his death last year. aged 99, leaving fans of , Thunderbirds and devastated.
And now, probate documents show the star left an estate with a net value of £1,235,001. The gross value rose to £1,242,770. His nephew Jonathan Smith is said to have been among the beneficiaries, receiving 20 per cent of the estate. It's said his will was made in 2010.
His niece Elizabeth Rehfeld reportedly was given 30 per cent, while smaller percentages were left to the actor's friends. Among them were fellow Doctor Who star Christopher Benjamin.
In a note to him, David said: "I would like Christopher to know that this small gift is a token of my gratitude for his devoted friendship to me throughout my professional life. Man has no better friend."
Sadly, Christopher died in January this year, so he never had the opportunity to read the note. David also donated money to a number of charities. These included Prostate Cancer Charity, the Nightingale House Home for the Ages Jews, the North London Hospice, the Medical Foundation for the Victims of Torture, Jewish Care, Save the Children Fund, World Jewish Relief and the Actors Benevolent Fund.
David was the voice of Aloysius Parker, the butler and chauffeur in Thunderbirds. He also appeared in its film sequels, as well as being the voice of the Daleks in Doctor Who.
More recently, he was best known for his voice as Grandpa Pig on kid's animation . The character, married to Granny Pig, is the father of Mummy Pig and Aunt Dotty and was called "Papa Ig" by his grandson George.
He also was heard on another kids show, Ben & Holly's Little Kingdom, shown on Channel 5. He voiced the characters of Wise Old Elf and Mr Gnome.
He also had brief appearances in ITV's , The Bill and London's Burning and dramas Doctors and Casualty. He had roles in a number of other drama, comedy, and crime shows, including The Saint and The Avengers.
Anderson Entertainment and Jamie Anderson, the son of legendary TV and film producer Gerry Anderson, shared the news of David's passing last year on his late father's official social media account. Jamie, whose father created the science fiction television series alongside his wife Sylvia Anderson, described the late star as "a wonderful friend" who will be missed "dearly".
Sharing the news of David's death on X, formerly called , the managers of Gerry's profile wrote: "We're incredibly sad to confirm the passing of the legendary David Graham.
"The voice Parker, Gordon Tracy, Brains and so many more. David was always a wonderful friend to us here at Anderson Entertainment. We will miss you dearly, David. Our thoughts are with David's friends and family."
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