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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
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. They acted together again in another Jane Arden script in the film '' Separation'' ( Jack Bond 1968) which was set in London and featured music by Procol Harum, Matthew Fisher and Stanley Myers. The themes of both pieces were marital strife and disintegrating relationships. De Keyser also worked on four occasions for the British director
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, twice on screen in '' Catch Us If You Can'' (1965) and ''
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'' (1970), and on two further occasions Boorman has used de Keyser's rich voice, firstly as the Voice of the Tabernacle in '' Zardoz'' (1974), and as the Voice of the Grail in '' Excalibur'' (1981). Other unseen roles were the voice of Count Mitterhaus' curse in '' Vampire Circus'' (uncredited) and the dubbing of Dracula in ''
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''. He starred in the
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comedy ''
The Attractive Young Rabbi ''The Attractive Young Rabbi'' was a BBC Radio 4 comedy series of three series from 1999 to 2002, written by Barry Grossman. Starring Tracy-Ann Oberman, David de Keyser and Doreen Mantle, the series was about two rabbis in "Hillfield", in north w ...
'' with Tracy-Ann Oberman. He also made an appearance in the British TV series '' The Professionals'', in the episode entitled "Servant of Two Masters". Other television appearances included the ''
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'' episode "Someone at the Top of the Stairs", in which he played the eponymous Cartney, ''
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'' in the episode "A Victory for Democracy" where he played the Israeli Ambassador and the ''
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'' episode "The Children of Israel" as Joshua de Talmont. He starred in UK Television series
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starring Richard O'Sullivan in part two of an episode entitled "Sentence of Death" where he played the character The Duke of Hesse. De Keyser was the narrator for Pathe Pictorial in the 1960s, and has also done voiceover work on television advertisements in the United Kingdom, as well as served as the announcer on the first series of comedy panel game '' Would I Lie to You?'', before being replaced for the second series. His voice can also be heard on the trailer (included in DVD releases) for '' The Dark Crystal''. He was married to anti-apartheid activist Ethel de Keyser from 1949 to 1959. He is the father of Alexei de Keyser (1967–2004). He died in February 2021 at the age of 93.The Stage: David de Keyser obituary
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Partial filmography

*1957: '' The Secret Place'' – Ticket Clerk (uncredited) *1964: ''
Castle of the Living Dead ''Castle of the Living Dead'' ( it, Il Castello dei Morti Vivi, french: Le Chateau des Morts Vivants) is a 1964 horror film directed by Warren Kiefer. It was released in English under the title ''Crypt of Horror''. It was Kiefer's first film as ...
'' – Eric (voice, uncredited) *1965: ''The Logic Game'' (TV) – The Man *1965: '' Catch Us If You Can'' – Zissell *1966: ''
Our Man in Marrakesh ''Our Man in Marrakesh'' (released in North America as ''Bang! Bang! You're Dead!'') is a 1966 British comedy spy film shot in Morocco produced and co-written by Harry Alan Towers, directed by Don Sharp and starring Tony Randall, Herbert Lom a ...
'' – Hotel Clerk and Motorcycle Policeman (uncredited) *1967: ''
King Kong Escapes is a 1967 ''kaiju'' film directed by Ishirō Honda, with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya. The film was a Japanese– American co-production between Toho and Rankin/Bass, and stars Rhodes Reason, Linda Miller, Akira Takarada, Mie Hama, Ei ...
'' – Commander Carl Nelson (English version, voice) *1968: '' Separation'' – Husband *1968: ''
The Vengeance of She ''The Vengeance of She'' is a 1968 British fantasy film directed by Cliff Owen and starring John Richardson, Olinka Berova, Edward Judd, André Morell and Colin Blakely. It bears little in common with the 1905 novel '' Ayesha: The Return of She ...
'' – Killikrates (voice, uncredited) *1969: ''
The Blood of Fu Manchu ''The Blood of Fu Manchu'' (german: Der Todeskuss des Dr. Fu Man Chu, lit=The Death-Kiss of Dr. Fu Manchu, es, Fu-Manchú y el beso de la muerte), also known as ''Kiss of Death'', ''Kiss and Kill'' (U.S. title) and ''Against All Odds'' (orig ...
'' – of The Governor and others (voice) *1969: ''
The Castle of Fu Manchu ''The Castle of Fu Manchu'' (german: Die Folterkammer des Dr. Fu Man Chu, lit=The Torture Chamber of Dr. Fu Manchu, es, El castillo de Fu-Manchu) is a 1969 film and the fifth and final Dr. Fu Manchu film with Christopher Lee portraying the tit ...
'' – Omar Pasha and others (voice, uncredited) *1969: ''
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'' – Marc Ange Draco (voice, uncredited) *1970: ''
Leo the Last ''Leo the Last'' is a 1970 British drama film co-written and directed by John Boorman, based on the play ''The Prince'' by George Tabori, starring Marcello Mastroianni and Billie Whitelaw. Plot The ennui-afflicted heir to a deposed European t ...
'' – David *1970: '' You Can't Win 'Em All'' – Gunner Major (voice, uncredited) *1971: ''Irresistible'' – Swiss Tourist *1971: ''The chairman's Wife'' – Superintendent *1971: '' The Horsemen'' – Mukhi (uncredited) *1971: '' Diamonds Are Forever'' – Doctor *1972: '' Vampire Circus'' – Mitterhaus's Curse (voice, uncredited) *1973: '' Bequest to the Nation'' – French Commander (uncredited) *1973: '' A Touch of Class'' – Doctor Alvarez *1974: '' Zardoz'' – Tarbenacle (voice, uncredited) *1974: ''
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'' – Dracula (voice, uncredited) *1974: '' Murder on the Orient Express'' – Turkish Ticket Collector (voice, uncredited) *1975: '' Brannigan'' –Drexel and Jennifer's Boyfriend (uncredited) *1975: '' Paper Tiger'' – Ambassador Kagoyama (voice) *1975: '' The Hiding Place'' – Eusie Koonstra *1975: ''
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'' – George *1976: '' The Message'' – minor roles (uncredited) *1976: '' Voyage of the Damned'' – Joseph Joseph *1977: '' Valentino'' – Joseph Schenck *1977: '' Holocaust 2000'' – Dubbing (voice, uncredited) *1978: '' Revenge of the Pink Panther'' – TV Newscaster (voice, uncredited) *1978: ''
Superman Superman is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, and debuted in the comic book '' Action Comics'' #1 ( cover-dated June 1938 and pu ...
'' – Warden (voice, uncredited) *1980: ''
Flash Gordon Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space adventure comic strip created and originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established '' Buck Rogers'' adv ...
'' – Colonel of Battle Control Room (voice, uncredited) *1981: '' Balham, Gateway to the South'' – Narrator (voice) *1981: '' Excalibur'' (voice only) *1982: '' A Woman Called Golda'' –
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*1983: ''
The Ploughman's Lunch ''The Ploughman's Lunch'' is a 1983 British drama film written by Ian McEwan and directed by Richard Eyre which features Jonathan Pryce, Tim Curry, and Rosemary Harris. The film looks at the media world in Margaret Thatcher's Britain around th ...
'' – Gold *1983: '' Yentl'' – Rabbi Zalman *1984: '' Lassiter'' – Gunz (voice) *1985: ''
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'' – Ahitophel *1988: ''Out of the Shadows'' – James Bluminfeld *1989: '' A Dry White Season'' – Susan's Father *1989: ''
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'' (TV) – Professor Cherny *1989: ''
Red King, White Knight ''Red King, White Knight'' is a 1989 American political thriller television film directed by Geoff Murphy and written by Ron Hutchinson. The film stars Tom Skerritt as Bill Stoner, a retired CIA operative who is sent to the Soviet Union to deter ...
'' – Director *1991-92: '' The House of Eliott'' – Sir Desmond Gillespie *1992: '' Leon the Pig Farmer'' – Sidney Geller *1993: ''
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'' – Gaston Beaujeu (The chocolate box) *1997: '' The Designated Mourner'' – Howard *1998: '' Simon Magus'' – Rabbi *1999: '' Sunshine'' – Emmanuel Sonnenschein *2000: ''
The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz ''The Nine Lives of Tomas Katz'' is a 2000 Anglo-German black and white surreal comedy. It has been described as an "avant-garde comedy about the Apocalypse", co-written and directed by Ben Hopkins. Premise On the last day of creation, a strang ...
'' – Exhumed rabbi *2002: ''The Poet'' – Lomax *2002: '' Waking the Dead'' – Marcus Freeman in Death Watch (2 episodes) *2003: '' The Statement'' – Dom André *2008: ''
God on Trial ''God on Trial'' is a 2008 British television play written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce, starring Antony Sher, Rupert Graves and Jack Shepherd. The play takes place in Auschwitz during World War II. The Jewish prisoners put God on trial ''in abse ...
'' – Hugo *2008: '' Good'' – Mandelstam *2010: '' Doctor Who'' (Voice only) – Atraxi *2010: ''Gin & Dry'' (Short Film) – Albie *2014: '' Closer to the Moon'' – Moritz


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:De Keyser, David 1927 births 2021 deaths English male film actors English male radio actors English male television actors English male voice actors