Sir David Attenborough
Definition
Sir David Frederick Attenborough is an English broadcaster, natural historian, conservationist, writer, producer, and narrator, best known for his BBC nature documentaries such as the Life series.
Knighted in 1985, he has presented landmark series like Planet Earth and Blue Planet, raising global awareness about wildlife and environmental issues.
Born on May 8, 1926, he celebrated his 100th birthday in 2026, remaining an influential voice in conservation.
Examples
Sir David Attenborough's narration turns a caterpillar munching leaves into high-stakes drama.
Even at 100, Sir David Attenborough could convince a glacier to slow its melt with that soothing voice.
Forget therapy; just listen to Sir David Attenborough describe ocean depths for instant calm.
Sir David Attenborough hit 100, proving Netflix marathons and fossil fuels aren't the only things that age well.