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David Holliday is a Actor American born on 4 august 1937 at Illinois (USA)

David Holliday

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Nationality USA
Birth 4 august 1937 at Illinois (USA)
Death 26 march 1999 (at 61 years) at Miami (USA)
Awards Carbonell Awards

David Holliday (August 4, 1937 – March 26, 1999) was an American Broadway actor and television voice actor. He is best known as the voice of Virgil Tracy, pilot of Thunderbird 2, in the first series (26 episodes) of Thunderbirds (1965–66).

Biography

Holliday died from cancer on March 26, 1999, 26 years to the day after Noël Coward's death (March 26, 1973), and the same month as Richard Kiley (March 5, 1999).

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Yoram Globus
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Nicholas Clay
Nicholas Clay
(1 films)
Orna Porat
Orna Porat
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Filmography of David Holliday (1 films)

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Sleeping Beauty
Genres Fantasy
Themes Political films, Children's films, Films about royalty
Actors Morgan Fairchild, Tahnee Welch, Nicholas Clay, David Holliday, Jonny Phillips, Sylvia Miles
Roles the King
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A childless Queen (Morgan Fairchild) is given a magical potion by a kindly elf (Kenny Baker). When the lovely Princess Rosebud is born, all the fairies are invited to bestow gifts upon the child. However, the fearsome Red Fairy is left off the guest-list because there are only eight special golden dinner plates and nine fairies in the kingdom. Enraged, she crashes the christening ceremony and curses Rosebud to a premature death from the prick of a spindle. The wise White Fairy, who was tardy and therefore unable to bestow her gift, remedies the curse by changing the death to a hundred years sleep, and the awakening of Rosebud with the kiss of true love. In the meanwhile, all spindles are banned from the kingdom, except for one which is hidden and seemingly forgotten.