Top TV Shows - David de Keyser
David de Keyser's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 1 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#73Doctor Whoas Atraxi (voice) • 1 episode#73 in TVScore: 6.7Doctor Who is a British sci-fi TV series revolving around a time-traveling extraterrestrial called the ‘Doctor’. Using a TARDIS, he traverses time and space to combat foes, assist civilizations, and correct wrongs, often with human companions.
Top Movies - David de Keyser
David de Keyser's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 5 movies sorted by current online popularity.
#1,495Zardozas Tabernacle (voice) (uncredited)#1,495 in moviesScore: 0.4Zardoz is a 1974 science fantasy film that follows a brutal warrior who discovers a hidden community of immortal beings safeguarding human knowledge and culture in a post-apocalyptic world.
#3,443Yentlas Rabbi Zalman#3,443 in moviesScore: 0.1Yentl is a 1983 American romantic musical drama film depicting a Jewish woman in Poland in 1904 who pretends to be a man to pursue an education in Talmudic law.
#5,968A Dry White Seasonas Susan's Father#5,968 in moviesScore: 0.0A Dry White Season is a 1989 American drama film that explores the impact of apartheid in South Africa during the 1976 Soweto uprising.
#6,076King Davidas Ahitophel#6,076 in moviesScore: 0.0King David is a 1985 American epic historical drama film depicting the life of Israel's King David.
#8,012Leo the Lastas David#8,012 in moviesScore: 0.0Leo the Last is a 1970 British drama film about Prince Leo, the disillusioned heir to a deposed European throne, who returns to his father's house in London.
David de Keyser Biography
David de Keyser (22 August 1927 – 20 February 2021) was an English actor and narrator. Born in London in 1927, de Keyser collaborated with writer, actor, and director Jane Arden in films like The Logic Game (1965) and Separation (1968). He also worked with British director John Boorman in movies such as Catch Us If You Can (1965), Leo the Last (1970), Zardoz (1974), and Excalibur (1981), lending his rich voice to various roles. Additionally, de Keyser provided the voice for Count Mitterhaus' curse in Vampire Circus and provided dubbing work for foreign language films. He made valuable contributions to the entertainment industry throughout his career.







