[35] Niven's penchant for exaggeration and embroidery is particularly apparent when comparing his written descriptions of his early film appearances (especially Barbary Coast and A Feather in her Hat), and his Oscar acceptance speech, with the actual filmed evidence. Afterwards, he returned to his chalet at Chateau d'Oex, where his condition continued to decline. He attended Dartmouth College and was graduated. His range as an actor was limited and He was lent to MGM for a minor part in Rose Marie (1936), then a larger one in Palm Springs (1936) at Paramount. Niven explained in his autobiography that there was no military way that he, a lieutenant-colonel, and Ustinov, who was only a private, could associate, other than as an officer and his subordinate, hence their strange "act". In Goldwyn's drawing-room, Niven noticed a picture of himself in uniform which he had sent to Goldwyn from Britain during the Second World War. While playing "sardines", she walked through a door believing it led to a closet. He won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Major Pollock in Separate Tables (1958). He is buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey, in the Special Memorial Section in Plot F. In February 1983, using a false name to avoid publicity, Niven was hospitalised for ten days, ostensibly for a digestive problem. Now years later, the picture was still in exactly the same spot. big commercial successes at the cinema. He is perhaps best known for his roles as Squadron Leader Peter Carter in A Matter of Life and Death, as Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days and as Sir Charles Lytton, a.k.a. He had an Then we find ourselves on Earth in 1945, where RAF pilot Peter Carter, played by David Niven, is flying back to Britain after a bombing raid, losing height, badly hit. From there, he hired an agent and had several small parts in films from 1933, 1934 and 1935, including a non-speaking part in MGM's Mutiny on the Bounty. When he interrupted David Niven at the 1974 Academy Awards ceremony, the Oscars streaker established what remains the all-time most outrageous moment in the history of the Oscars. David's father, William Edward Graham Niven, was a military man, and his mother's family was also involved in the military. He had three older siblings. He blamed his slightly slurred voice on the shooting schedule of the film he had been making, Better Late Than Never. . Born to a longtime military family, Niven attended Sandhurst Military Academy. In Goldwyn's drawing room, Niven noticed a picture of himself in uniform that he had sent to Goldwyn from England during World War II. The plot was plainly autobiographical (although not recognised as such at the time of publication), involving a young soldier, John Hamilton, who leaves the British army, becomes a liquor salesman in New York, is involved in indoor horse racing, goes to Hollywood, becomes a deckhand on a fishing boat, and finally ends up as a highly successful film star. For Goldwyn he supported Cary Grant and Young in The Bishop's Wife (1947). He appeared several times on various short-drama shows and was one of the "four stars" of the dramatic anthology series Four Star Playhouse, appearing in 33 episodes. When Niven presented himself at Central Casting, he learned that he needed a work permit to reside and work in the United States. [22], Niven was recommissioned as a lieutenant in the Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own) on 25 February 1940,[23] and was assigned to a motor training battalion. His family were soldiers. [Laughs]. He did a war drama Before Winter Comes (1969) then returned to comedy in The Statue (1971). A limited edition of British postage stamps was produced using one of Lucas's images taken during this portrait sitting. He was assigned to a training base at Inverailort House in the Western Highlands. This professional Niven's friend Billie More noted: "This is not kind, but when Hjrdis died I can't think of a single soul who was sorry". Following Niven senior's death at Turkey's infamous Suvla Bay, Niven's mother went on to marry his biological father, the Conservative politician Sir Thomas Comyn-Platt, but it was years before the true father/son relationship was acknowledged. The family's country home at Buckland, Carswell Manor, was sold shortly after David's birth. Niven had his own series on television and appeared Niven later wrote, "How he did this, I shall never know, but he made every single boy at that school feel that what he said and what he did were of real importance to the headmaster. During his work with the Film Unit, Peter Ustinov, though one of the script-writers, had to pose as Niven's batman. [citation needed]. Niven was in demand throughout the last decade of his life: King, Queen, Knave (1972); Vampira (1974); Paper Tiger (1975); No Deposit, No Return (1976), a Disney comedy; Candleshoe (1977), one of several stars in a popular comedy; Murder By Death (1976), Death on the Nile (1978), one of many stars and another hit; A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1979); Escape to Athena (1979), produced by his son; Rough Cut (1980), supporting Burt Reynolds; and The Sea Wolves (1980), a wartime adventure movie. five decades. He reckoned that it was enough to . The congregation of 1,200 included Prince Michael of Kent, Margaret, Duchess of Argyll, Sir John Mills, Sir Richard Attenborough, Trevor Howard, David Frost, Joanna Lumley, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. and Lord Olivier. At the end of the lecture, the speaker (a major general) asked if there were any questions. July 29 1983 - At his home in Chateau d'Oex, Vaud, Switzerland, William Edward Graham Niven, Henrietta Julia Niven (born Degacher), David Niven,
Niven (Adopted), Niven, Niven (Adopted), Cause of death: Motor neuron disease, Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis - July 29 1983 - Chteau-d'x, William Edward Graham Niven, Henriette Julia Degacher, Henry Degacher Niven, Margaret Joyce Niven, Grizel Rosemary Graham Niven, Primula Susan Rollo, Hjrdis Paulina Tersmeden, David Niven, Jamie Niven, Fiona Niven, Kristina Niven, July 29 1983 - Chteau-d'Oex, Riviera-Pays-d'Enhaut District, Vaud, Switzerland, William Edward Graham Niven, Henrietta Julia Niven (geb. She focused on her academics and was an exceptional student. [4] He had two older sisters and a brother: Margaret Joyce Niven (1900 1981), Henry Degacher Niven (1902 1953), and the sculptor Grizel Rosemary Graham (19062007), who created the bronze sculpture Bessie that is presented to the annual winners of the Women's Prize for Fiction. Niven suffered many instances of corporal punishment owing to his inclination for pranks, which finally led to his expulsion from Heatherdown at the age of 10. Hollywood cricket club. We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous actor He returned to Britain to play the title role in The Elusive Pimpernel (1950) from Powell and Pressberger, which was to have been financed by Korda and Goldwyn. In 1981 Niven published a second and much more successful novel, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly, which was set during and after the Second World War, and which drew on his experiences during the war and in Hollywood. But still he made a high ratio In 1975, he narrated The Remarkable Rocket, a short animation based on a story by Oscar Wilde. In all three examples, the reality is significantly different from Niven's heavily fictionalised accounts as presented in The Moon's a Balloon and related in various chat show appearances. By Allan Warren own work licensed under thehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license. Father of Private; Private; Private and Private Niven's From there, he hired an agent and had several small parts in films from 1933 to 1935, including a non-speaking part in MGM's Mutiny on the Bounty. It was royal. About to lead his men into action, Niven eased their nervousness by telling them, "Look, you chaps only have to do this once. Matka, dcera armdnho dstojnka, pochzela z Walesu a kdy Davidv otec padl v Bitv o Gallipoli (1915), provdala se za Sira Thomase Comyn-Platta. A 1981 interview on Michael Parkinson's talk show alarmed family and friends; viewers wondered if Niven had either been drinking or suffered a stroke. harmonious it lasted for 14 years. After her husband's death in Turkey in 1915, Henrietta Niven remarried in London in 1917 to Conservative politician Sir Thomas Comyn-Platt (1869 - 1961). He said that older pupils would regularly assault younger boys, while the schoolmasters were not much better. Boasting a pastel pink exterior and . Later he went to Stowe and on to Sandhurst to train However, another doctor advised Niven to allow the swelling of the face to go down. He was buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey in the Special Memorial Section in Plot F. 10. So we rented a helicopter so they immediately went and grabbed him. In what instantly became a live-TV classic moment, Niven responded "Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings?".[34]. William Niven, David's father, was of Scottish descent; his paternal grandfather, David Graham Niven, (18111884) was from St. Martins, a village in Perthshire. Niven was reluctant to take a supporting part in Wuthering Heights (1939) for Goldwyn, but eventually relented and the film was a big success. In 1979 he appeared in Escape to Athena, which was produced by his son David Jr. In 1974 Niven hosted David Niven's World for London Weekend Television, which profiled contemporary adventurers such as hang gliders, motorcyclists and mountain climbers. A Matter of Life and Death (1946), The Bishop's Wife (1947), and Enchantment (1948) are all highly regarded. About to lead his men into action, Niven eased their nervousness by telling them, "Look, you chaps only have to do this once. rater than stick out for good parts. His first star The first, Round the Rugged Rocks, was a novel that appeared in 1951 and was forgotten almost at once. Niven first met Churchill at a dinner party in February 1940. (Another 1981 interview, posted on YouTube, shows Niven on The Merv Griffin Show while publicizing his novel Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly. [38][39] It is believed by some that Niven's choice to become a tax exile may have been one reason why he never received a British honour. He served in the "Phantom Signals Unit", which located and reported enemy positions, and kept rear commanders informed on changing battle lines. [14], In 1928, Niven attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. He was working on a third novel when his health failed in 1983. David Niven, in full James David Graham Niven, (born March 1, 1910, London, Englanddied July 29, 1983, Chteau-d'Oex, Switzerland), British stage and motion-picture actor who personified dapper charm. In 1998, they got divorced. James David Graham Niven was born on 1 March 1910 in London to William Edward Graham Niven and his wife, Henrietta Julia. Niven graduated to star parts in "A" films with The Dawn Patrol (1938) remake at Warners; although he was billed below Errol Flynn and Basil Rathbone, it was a leading role and the film did excellent business. second wife, whom he married in 1948, was a leading Swedish model, Discover David Niven's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Father David Pearson Niven. He had supporting roles in several major films: Rose-Marie (1936), Dodsworth (1936), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), The Prisoner of Zenda (1937); and leading roles in The Dawn Patrol (1938), Three Blind Mice (1938), and Wuthering Heights (1939), playing opposite such stars as Errol Flynn, Loretta Young and Laurence Olivier. Niven later appeared in The Elusive Pimpernel (1950) The Toast of New Orleans (1950), Happy Go Lovely (1951), Happy Ever After (1954) and Carrington V.C. Throughout the 1970s, Niven spent much of his time at his home in Chateau d'Oex in Switzerland, near the ski resort of Gstaad. David Niven attended Stowe School and . In 1944 he worked extensively with the BBC and SHAEF to expand these broadcast efforts. Uncle Tommy was barred I dont know where he went to the Carlton Club I suppose. She was later married to David Alexander in 1985 and they end up divorced after a couple of years. Impossible Years, The (1968) -- (Movie Clip) You Belong On The Couch Psych professor Kingsley (David Niven), his house overrun by his kids' party, entertains his editor Merrick (Chad Everett), joined then by Jeff Cooper as motorbiker artist Smuts (Jeff Cooper), broken up by his daughter . After detours to Bermuda and Cuba, he arrived in Hollywood in 1934. Two years later An amusing, tongue-in-cheek, British satire on the spy genre with David Niven at his debonair best. They married six weeks later. brought his career to a critical peak. [7][8] Henriette's mother was Julia Caroline Smith, the daughter of Lieutenant General James Webber Smith CB. He was a popular star of the traditional type, establishing a screen Asked by suspicious American sentries during the Battle of the Bulge who had won the World Series in 1943, he answered, "Haven't the foggiest idea, but I did co-star with Ginger Rogers in Bachelor Mother! 10. His first important part came in He was famous for being a Movie Actor. Podle jedn autorizovan biografie se Sir Thomas s matkou schzel jet ped jejm ovdovnm a nen vyloueno, e . Appearing on-screen for only 23 minutes in the film, this is the briefest performance ever to win a Best Actor Oscar. return to Britain to play his part. He made a porter feel like a king.'". he was probably at his best in light comedy; but what mattered was "[11] Niven is said to have revealed that he knew Comyn-Platt was his real father a year before his own death in 1983.[12]. In 1975 he narrated The Remarkable Rocket, a short animation based on a story by Oscar Wilde. After abortive screen tests for other producers, Niven was put under Thus Niven did not enjoy his time in the Army. Barbara Niven was born Barbara Lee Buholz, on February 26, 1953, in Portland, Oregon, US. "Then it leaked out." The leak proved to be more of a slow puncture. After selling their chain of stores, the . In 1939 he co-starred with Ginger Rogers in the RKO comedy Bachelor Mother, and starred as the eponymous gentleman safe-cracker in Raffles. Dave enjoyed his camp at East Green Bay, hockey games . He acted in two wartime films not formally associated with the AFPU, but both made with a firm view to winning support for the British war effort, especially in the United States. When the raw footage was reviewed, his voice was inaudible, and his lines had to be dubbed by Rich Little. He resumed his career in 1946, now only in starring roles. He was named David after his birth on St David's Day. Towards the end of his life, David Niven became such an accomplished chat show raconteur that his achievements in over 90 features were almost eclipsed by his tales of excess at 'Cirrhosis-by-the-Sea', the bachelor pad in Malibu that he shared with Errol Flynn.Yet his career is studded with landmarks, such as Otto Preminger's The Moon Is Blue (1953) defying the Production Code to include . 47 sold. The more memorable ones included The Guns of Navarone (1961), and The Pink Panther (1963), Murder by Death (1976), Death on the Nile (1978), and The Sea Wolves (1980). "All hell broke loose," remembered Elizabeth Duckworth, the family cook. In Malta, he became friends with the maverick Mike Trubshawe, and served under Roy Urquhart, future commander of the British 1st Airborne Division. Historical Person Search Search Search Results Results David Niven (1852 - 1902) Try FREE for 14 days Try FREE for 14 days How do we create a person's profile? As this required leaving the US, he went to Mexico, where he worked as a "gun-man", cleaning and polishing the rifles of visiting American hunters. Niven was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland, on March 1, 1910, the son of Niven also worked with the Army Film and Photographic Unit. I was asked by some American friends to search out the grave of their son near Bastogne. (1955) before scoring a big success as Phileas Fogg in Michael Todd's production of Around the World in 80 Days. [13], Years later, after joining the British Army, a vengeful Niven decided to return to the boarding school to pay a call on Mr Croome but he found the place abandoned and empty. Niven joined what became known as the Hollywood Raj, a group of British actors in Hollywood which included Rex Harrison, Boris Karloff, Stan Laurel, Basil Rathbone, Ronald Colman, Leslie Howard,[21] and C. Aubrey Smith. Mason pegs her as a phony consumer and is fired for failing to turn her in to store management. He was alone among British stars in Hollywood in doing so; the British Embassy advised most actors to stay. Thoughtful and kind, he addressed the boys by their first names, allowed them bicycles, and encouraged and nurtured their personal interests. Niven also worked with the Army Film Unit. This role led to him being cast in further war and/or action movies: The Captive City (1962); The Best of Enemies (1962); Guns of Darkness (1962); 55 Days at Peking (1963) with Charlton Heston and Ava Gardner. young officer who dies trying to get through the enemy lines. The actor passed away in July . David Niven Junior last saw his father a few months before his death at the movie star's spectacular villa overlooking the sea at Cap Ferrat in the South of France. Henrietta Julia gave birth to James David Graham Niven on March 1, 1910 at the Belgrave Mansion in Grosvenor Gardens, London. The Tragic 1983 Death Of British Acting Icon David Niven. During this period Niven was largely barred from the Hollywood studios. He was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, also known in the USA as "Lou Gehrig's disease") later that year. trough coincided with a personal tragedy when his wife, at the age of David Niven Jr. is 79 years old in 2022. Bitter, estranged and plagued by depression, Hjrdis showed up drunk at the funeral, having been persuaded to attend by family friend Prince Rainier III of Monaco. I had difficulty swallowing and had champagne in my knees.[16]. Date of Birth. '"[48], In 1985, Niven was included in a series of British postage stamps, along with Sir Alfred Hitchcock, Sir Charles Chaplin, Peter Sellers and Vivien Leigh, to commemorate "British Film Year".[49]. Obituary. According to Niven, when USSR premier Nikita Khrushchev and his family visited Hollywood in September of 1959, they were treated to the filming of a dance scene for the upcoming Shirley MacLaine . He was gazetted a Lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. For Goldwyn, Niven again had a small role in Splendor (1935). When the East wind blew, the front door got stuck and when the West wind blew, the back door could not be opened only the combined weight of the family seemed to keep it anchored to the ground. Read More Primula Niven. Other than, this there is no information on her siblings or early childhood. . In the early 1950s he formed, with Charles Boyer and Dick Powell, a Childhood & Early Life. Niven responded "Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in his life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings?". In 1993, she married David Niven Jr. In 1971, he published his autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon, which was well received, selling over five million copies. Niven also had special scorn for the newspaper columnists covering the war who typed out self-glorifying and excessively florid prose about their meagre wartime experiences. Hollywood but to survive in a tough and ruthless world. In 1980 Niven began experiencing fatigue, muscle weakness and a warble in his voice. He was buried in Natte Yallock Cemetery, Natte Yallock, Victoria, Australia. In 1982 he appeared in Blake Edwards' final "Pink Panther" films Trail of the Pink Panther and Curse of the Pink Panther, reprising his role as Sir Charles Lytton. billing, and first real chance to show his gift for comedy, came in Niven had a far better part in the British war film Appointment with Venus (1952), which was popular in England. Bored with the peacetime army, he resigned his commission in 1933, relocated to New York, then travelled to Hollywood. A son, David, Jr., was born in December 1942 and a second son, James Graham Niven, on 6 November 1945. Niven was a born raconteur long novel with a Hollywood setting, "Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly". In an unsuccessful effort to bring harmony to the marriage, they adopted two girls, Kristina and Fiona. [16] On 21 October 1956, in an episode of the game show What's My Line?, Niven, as a member of the celebrity panel, was reacquainted with one of his former enlisted men. . the film of Terence Rattigan's play, "Separate Tables", an honour that Mark you, had you not done so it would have been despicable. [20] In New York City, Niven began a brief and unsuccessful career in whisky sales, followed by a stint in horse rodeo promotion in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Though his condition continued to worsen he refused to return to the hospital, a decision supported by his family. Showing the typical rebelliousness of his early years, Niven asked, "Could you tell me the time, sir? In 1948 Niven met Hjrdis Paulina Tersmeden (ne Genberg, 19191997), a divorced Swedish fashion model. rising from second lieutenant to colonel and served in Normandy, 'Being invited to host the Oscars for a third time is either a great honor or a trap,' Kimmel joked. The Brain (1969), a French comedy with Bourvil and Jean-Paul Belmondo, was the most popular film at the French box office in 1969 but was not widely seen in English-speaking countries. James David Graham Niven was born on 1 March 1910 at Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens, London, to William Edward Graham Niven (1878-1915) and his wife, Henrietta Julia (ne Degacher) Niven (1878-1932). This was his last film appearance. [40] However, Kerr, Ustinov, and Coward were all honoured. Niven also worked in television. Two weeks later, they were in Hollywood. In 1974, while Niven was co-hosting the 46th Annual Oscars ceremony, a naked man (Robert Opel) appeared behind him, "streaking" across the stage. Casino Royale co-producer Charles K. Feldman said later that Fleming had written the book with Niven in mind, and therefore had sent a copy to Niven. In The Moon's a Balloon, Niven described the bullying, isolation, and abuse he endured as a six-year-old. In 1933, bored with Army life, he resigned his commission and moved to the USA where he started a new career as an actor. He returned to the US and was accepted by Central Casting as "Anglo-Saxon Type No. He continued to make one and Niven's mother, Henriette, was born in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales. His ultimate decision to resign came after a lengthy lecture on machine guns, which was interfering with his plans for dinner with a particularly attractive young lady. Back in Hollywood Niven was in Goldwyn's Enchantment (1948) with Teresa Wright. Casino Royale co-producer Charles K. Feldman said later that Fleming had written the book with Niven in mind, and therefore had sent a copy to Niven. At that point, Niven had a brief but pleasant reunion. Niven was not told of this; he learned it from a newspaper report. Below the table, you can find all the information about his birthday. For full citations and references see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Niven. She was born in Wales, the daughter of army officer William Degacher (18411879) by his marriage to Julia Caroline Smith, the daughter of Lieutenant General James Webber Smith. Goldwyn lent him to play Aaron Burr in Magnificent Doll (1946) opposite Ginger Rogers, then to Paramount for The Perfect Marriage (1947) with Loretta Young and Enterprise Productions for The Other Love (1947). After his mother remarried, Niven's stepfather had him sent away to boarding school. In 1967 Niven appeared as one of seven incarnations of 007 in the James Bond spoof Casino Royale. He also worked extensively with Major Glenn Miller, whose Army Air Force big band, formed in the US, was performing and broadcasting for troops in England. The year is 1974: 33-year-old Robert Opel, looking for all the world like a fit David Crosby, streaks naked past David Niven, who was about to introduce Elizabeth Taylor. Goldwyn used him to support Gary Cooper in the adventure tale The Real Glory (1939), and Walter Wanger cast him opposite Loretta Young in Eternally Yours (1939). His birthplace is London. All four of Niven's children, as well as many of his friends, told Lord that Hjrdis, unable to achieve an acting career, had affairs with other men and became an alcoholic. He appeared several times on various short-drama shows, and was one of the "four stars" of the dramatic anthology series Four Star Playhouse, appearing in 33 episodes. While she was convalescing in the Blackstone Hotel in New York, Niven and Hjrdis were next-door neighbours with Audrey Hepburn, who made her dbut on Broadway that season. The Office of Alumni Engagement will recognize four distinguished alumni for their leadership, accomplishments and service and the 2023 Top 10 Under 10 Alumni Award recipients during this year's Alumni Awards Weekend on Friday, March 24 and Saturday, March 25. He once said: I will, however, tell you just one thing about the war, my first story and my last. David Niven Jr., better known by her family name David Niven Jr., is a popular British actor. told the story of the Spitfire, and "The Way Ahead", made by Carol He attended Attleboro schools through high school, Class of 1938. Kristina later told biographer Graham Lord that she was convinced that she was Niven's secret child by another fashion model, Mona Gunnarson. A 2009 biography of Niven contained assertions that he had an affair with Princess Margaret, who was 20 years his junior. David Niven claims that he was born in March 1909, in Kirriemuir, in the county of Angus in Scotland. he was one of famous actor and novelist with the age years old group. By this time, Niven was having serious health problems. Hepburn and her family suffered . Born in London in 1910, David Niven went to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in 1928 and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry the following year. Rose Cottage, the childhood home of The Pink Panther actor David Niven in the village of Bembridge on the Isle of Wight, is now on sale for 975,000. for the army. After the horror film Eye of the Devil (1966), Niven appeared as James Bond in Casino Royale (1967), the only man to only ever portray Bond in a non-Eon Productions film. Hjrdis recovered from her alcoholism after Niven's death in 1983, but returned to it before her own death of a stroke in 1997. The entrepreneur couple succeeded in developing a chain of 10 stores. "[27], Niven ended the war as a lieutenant-colonel. I found it where they told me I would, but it was among 27,000 others, and I told myself that here, Niven, were 27,000 reasons why you should keep your mouth shut after the war. He returned to England when Goldwyn lent him to Alexander Korda to play the title role in Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948), a notorious box office flop. however, mainly because he was content to take what was available James David Graham Niven was born in London to William Edward Graham Niven (1878-1915) and his wife, Henrietta Julia (ne Degacher) Niven. for his staying power that he was still in regular demand after nearly second volume of reminiscences, concentrating on Hollywood He gave a few details of his war experience in his autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon: his private conversations with Winston Churchill, the bombing of London, and what it was like entering Germany with the occupation forces. David Niven was born in England. He was named David after his birth on St David's Day.Niven later claimed he was born in Kirriemuir, in the Scottish county of Angus in 1909, but his birth . With the Duke of Argyll at the family seat, Inveraray Castle, in 1960. As preparation Preminger, who had directed the play in New York, insisted that Niven appear on stage in the West Coast run. Niven took part in the Invasion of Normandy, although he was sent to France several days after D-Day. new reputation as a best-selling author. Asked by suspicious American sentries during the Battle of the Bulge who had won the World Series in 1943, he answered "Haven't the foggiest idea . I had difficulty swallowing and had champagne in my knees. Hjrdis Genberg, model student, 1941-42. This was his last film appearance. After the laughter . David Niven's former partners: David Niven had an affair with Marilyn Monroe David Niven allegedly had a romance with HRH The Princess Margaret David Niven had an affair with Ava Gardner David Niven had an affair with Princess Grace of Monaco David Niven had a relationship with Rita Hayworth David Niven had an affair with Loretta Young David Niven had a relationship with Merle Oberon David . November 15, 1951 - September 26, 2022 David James Robert passed away Monday, September 26th with family by his side. In 1955 renowned British photographer Cornel Lucas photographed Niven while filming at the Rank Film Studio in Denham, Buckinghamshire. He served as an officer with the Highland Light Niven subsequently appeared in another thirty films. Local doctors wished to operate immediately to remove the bird shot. In Hollywood, he had a thankless role as the villain in an MGM swashbuckler The King's Thief (1955). He . I have to catch a train.". Nationality: British. Parts, initially small, in major motion pictures followed, including Dodsworth (1936), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), and The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). years and took a succession of casual jobs in Canada and the United He acted in two films made during the war, The First of the Few (1942) and The Way Ahead (1944). 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