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  1. David de Keyser (22 August 1927 – 20 February 2021) was an English actor and narrator. Life and career. Born in London in August 1927, in the mid-sixties de Keyser worked twice with the writer, actor and director Jane Arden. Their first collaboration, The Logic Game (January 1965), was directed by Philip Saville.

  2. David de Keyser (1927-2021) was a British actor, composer and voice artist who appeared in films, TV shows and video games. He was known for his roles in Having a Wild Weekend, Diamonds Are Forever, Yentl and Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.

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  3. Mar 30, 2021 · A tribute to the versatile actor who appeared in theatre, film and TV, as well as narrating newsreels and adverts. He worked with directors such as Peter Brook, David Hare and Terry Johnson, and acted with stars like Paul Robeson, Albert Finney and Henry Goodman.

  4. At the age of 93 voice actor David de Keyser has died. De Keyser provided the voice of Draco in 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (1969). He also acted as doctor in 'Diamonds Are Forever'...

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  5. Rafael David de Keyser (22 August 1927-20 February 2021[1]) voiced the Atraxi in the Doctor Who story The Eleventh Hour and the Cybermen in the video game The Eternity Clock, replacing Nicholas Briggs. Keyser was born in London and, during his long life, worked on over ninety television shows...

  6. Feb 20, 2021 · Life and career. Born in London in August 1927, in the mid-sixties de Keyser worked twice with the writer, actor and director Jane Arden. Their first collaboration, The Logic Game (January 1965), was directed by Philip Saville.

  7. Jan 8, 2024 · David de Keyser. Born: Monday 22nd August 1927. Died: Saturday 20th February 2021 (age: 93) David de Keyser is a British actor. He voiced the Atraxi in the 2010 Doctor Who story The Eleventh Hour and did the voices for the Cybermen in the video game The Eternity Clock, replacing Nicholas Briggs.