The couple had been married since 1940 and were visiting Tyrone Power's home when a game of 'hide and seek' was suggested by someone. Two hours later, he was back, full of rage. 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. After his mother remarried, Niven's stepfather had him sent away to boarding school. Kimmel joins Steve Martin, David Niven and Jerry Lewis as a three time Oscar host. He was buried in Natte Yallock Cemetery, Natte Yallock, Victoria, Australia. David Niven, better known by her family name James David Graham Niven, was a popular British actor and novelist. a period of undistinguished parts in mediocre films. Thu 18 Oct 2007 19.06 EDT. Niven appeared in 19 films in the next four years. For full citations and references see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Niven. Niven often claimed that he was born in Kirriemuir, in the Scottish county of Angus in 1909, but his birth certificate shows this was not the case. The show ended in 1955, but Four Star TV became a highly successful TV production company. Niven worked in television. Born on 29 July 1983 in United Kingdom, David Niven started his career as actor and novelist . Overjoyed, Oberon announced that the pair were going to wed, but sadly, Niven would end up leaving her with a broken heart. He had a close group of friends there including actor Roger Moore, writer William F. Buckley Jr. and former US Ambassador to France Evan G. Galbraith. 20/31. Hollywood stars. This ended his chances for Eton College, a significant blow to his family. During this period Niven was largely barred from the Hollywood studios. He 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. Father of Private; Private; Private and Private He blamed his slightly slurred voice on the shooting schedule of the film he had been making, Better Late Than Never. . Born August 26, 1951, in Saginaw, a son of Robert and Norma (Sian) Niven, David was raised in Saginaw and graduated from the Arthur Hill High School. 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. He did well at Sandhurst, which gave him the "officer and gentleman" bearing that was to be his trademark. "[50], What's My Line? Between 1951 and 1956 he made 11 films, two of which were MGM productions and the rest were low-budget British or independent productions. After failing to pass the naval entrance exam due to his difficulty with maths, Niven attended Stowe School, a newly created public school led by headmaster J.F. supported Ronald Colman in "The Prisoner of Zenda", played opposite and the book was essentially a succession of funny stories, drawn from however, mainly because he was content to take what was available On 14 March 1944, Niven was promoted war-substantive major (temporary lieutenant-colonel). surface. David Niven was born on the 1st of March, 1910. DAVID NIVEN's former partner 'was a b**** to him', according to James Bond actor Roger Moore. William Wyler's 1939 film of "Wuthering Heights". [10], Literary editor and biographer, Graham Lord, wrote in Niv: The Authorised Biography of David Niven, that Comyn-Platt and Niven's mother may have been in an affair well before her husband's death in 1915 and that Comyn-Platt was actually Niven's biological father, a supposition that had some support among Niven's siblings. In 1982 Niven fell ill during filming and was diagnosed with a virulent form of Motor Neurone Disease. In 1981 Niven published a second and much more successful novel, Go Slowly, Come Back Quickly, which was set during and after World War II, and which drew on his experiences during the war and in Hollywood. He was buried in Green Hill Cemetery, Turkey in the Special Memorial Section in Plot F. 10. Niven died as a result of ALS on 29 July 1983, at age 73. He was twice given leave so he could Niven was one of the four heroes in John Ford's Four Men and a Prayer (1938), also with Fox. extra. Bridgerton Family Book Series Complete Books 1 - 9 Collection Set By Julia Quinn. Primula, whom he called Primmie, died at age 28, only six weeks after moving to the U.S., of a fractured skull and brain lacerations from an accidental fall in the home of Tyrone Power. In On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Bond visits an exclusive ski resort in Switzerland where he is told that David Niven is a frequent visitor and in You Only Live Twice, David Niven is referred to as the only real gentleman in Hollywood. [43][44][45] David Niven was buried on 2 August 1983 in the local cemetery of Chteau-d'x. successful war film, "The Guns of Navarone": a blockbuster "55 Days at This meant that Niven had to leave the U.S., so he went to Mexico, where he worked as a "gun-man", cleaning and polishing the rifles of visiting American hunters. Niven subsequently appeared in another thirty films. He then returned to the U.S. and was accepted by Central Casting as "Anglo-Saxon Type No. Among the initial films in which he can be seen are Barbary Coast (1935) and Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). His first star He died at his chalet from ALS on 29 July, aged 73. 25, was killed in an accidental fall, leaving two small sons. Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Niven returned to Britain and rejoined the army, being recommissioned as a lieutenant. The Rogues ran for only one season, but won a Golden Globe award. David Niven Jr. Family Background & Career. Niven's grandfather William Degacher was killed in the Battle of Isandlwana (1879), during the Zulu War. colony that included Cary Grant, Ronald Colman, Basil Rathbone, Niven's father, William Niven, was of Scottish descent; he was killed in the First World War serving with the Berkshire Yeomanry during the Gallipoli campaign on 21 August 1915. The formula proved astonishingly successful and led to a David's mother Henrietta then married Sir Thomas Comyn-Platt in London in 1917. Parts, initially small, in major motion pictures followed, including Dodsworth (1936), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), and The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). Later he went to Stowe and on to Sandhurst to train [15], He did well at Sandhurst, which gave him the "officer and gentleman" bearing that was his trademark. William Niven, David's father, was of Scottish descent; his paternal grandfather, David Graham Niven, (18111884) was from St. Martins, a village in Perthshire. '"[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]. Niven explained in his autobiography that there was no military way that he, as a lieutenant-colonel, and Ustinov, who was only a private, could associate, except as an officer and his subordinate, hence their strange "act". James Niven. he is one of famous actor with the age 78 years old group. This brought him to wider attention within the film industry and he was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn. Having developed an interest in acting, he left the Highland Light Infantry, travelled to Hollywood and had several minor roles in film. While in Hollywood, Oberon fell desperately in love with actor David Niven, with the two even becoming engaged. Hjrdis Genberg, model student, 1941-42. for the army. Her father was Captain (brevet Major) William Degacher (18411879) of the 1st Battalion, 24th Regiment of Foot, who was killed at the Battle of Isandlwana during the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879. There I saw David lose his British phlegm, his politeness and class. Hollywood but to survive in a tough and ruthless world. I had difficulty swallowing and had champagne in my knees.[16]. Son of William Edward Graham Niven and Henriette Julia Comyn-Platt 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. At Warner Bros he was in a comedy A Kiss in the Dark (1948) with Jane Wyman, then he appeared opposite Shirley Temple in the comedy A Kiss for Corliss (1949). While crossing the Atlantic, Niven resigned his commission by telegram on 6 September 1933. In 1960, while filming Please Don't Eat the Daisies with Doris Day, Niven and Hjrdis separated for a few weeks, though they later reconciled. Niven had a far better part in the British war film Appointment with Venus (1952), which was popular in England. 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. His work included a small part in the deception operation that used minor actor M. E. Clifton James to impersonate General Sir Bernard Montgomery. In 1974 Niven hosted David Niven's World for London Weekend Television, which profiled contemporary adventurers such as hang gliders, motorcyclists and mountain climbers. James passed away on August 19 1885, at age 60. Niven later claimed he was born in Kirriemuir, in the . But six years later, she died at the age of 28, only six weeks after the family moved to the US. He was named David for his birth on St. David's Day (1 March). But I'll have to do it all over again in Hollywood with Errol Flynn!" Niven struggled for a while to recapture his former position. He followed it with Oh, Men! In Hollywood, he had a thankless role as the villain in an MGM swashbuckler The King's Thief (1955). Primmie and their sons (now age 3 and 4 months) took the 2 week journey by boat and arrived in Portland, Maine on March 22, 1946. The day after Britain declared war on Germany in 1939, Niven returned home and rejoined the British Army. Released in 1964, "The Pink Panther" proved to be one of Niven's last He served as an officer with the Highland Light second volume of reminiscences, concentrating on Hollywood A reviewer of Lord's book stated that Lord's photographic evidence showing a strong physical resemblance between Niven and Comyn-Platt "would appear to confirm these theories, though photographs can often be misleading.". Born: James David Graham Niven in Kirriemuir, Scotland (some sources say London, England), 1 March 1910. Early Life and Family. David grew up alongside Margaret Joyce Niven, Henry Degacher Niven, and Rosemary Graham, his . Henrietta Julia gave birth to James David Graham Niven on March 1, 1910 at the Belgrave Mansion in Grosvenor Gardens, London. 2008". His first important part came in Find out about David Niven's family tree, family history, ancestry, ancestors, genealogy, relationships and affairs! He supported Mario Lanza in a musical at MGM, The Toast of New Orleans (1950). The actor passed away in July . In 1944 he worked extensively with the BBC and SHAEF to expand these broadcast efforts. After Britain declared war on Germany in 1939, Niven returned home and rejoined the Army. Hjrdis Genberg Niven. [9] The family moved to Rose Cottage in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight after selling their London home. Additionally, she holds the American nationality and has North American ethnicity. Infantry, mainly on Malta, but resigned his commission after three This was his last film appearance. 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. Niven stated, "Anyone who says a bullet sings past, hums past, flies, pings, or whines past, has never heard one--they go crack! He then headed for America. He once said: "I will, however, tell you just one thing about the war, my first story and my last. 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. While playing "sardines", she walked through a door believing it led to a closet. $75.58 + $33.58 shipping. He had a better part in The Birds and the Bees (1956), portraying a conman in a remake of The Lady Eve (1941), in which Niven played a third-billed supporting role under American television comedian George Gobel and leading lady Mitzi Gaynor. "[13], In 1928, an 18-year-old Niven had sex with 15-year-old Margaret Whigham (the future socialite and Duchess of Argyll) while she was on holiday in Bembridge. Read Todd S. Purdum's 1999 article on Hollywood family life on fabled Roxbury Drive, . . David Niven was born in Belgravia, London, England in March 1910 and passed away in July 1983. Robert Douglas Niven. He played the lead in some comedies: Ask Any Girl (1959), with Shirley MacLaine; Happy Anniversary (1959) with Mitzi Gaynor; and Please Don't Eat the Daisies (1960) with Doris Day, a big hit. [14], In 1928, Niven attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. Born in London, Niven attended Heatherdown and Stowe before gaining a place at Royal Military College at Sandhurst. Early life and family. 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. recruiting British actors and Niven fitted happily into an expatriate Niven played Alexander 'Alec' Fleming, one of a family of retired con-artists who now fleece villains in the interests of justice. In February 1983, using a false name to avoid publicity, Niven was hospitalised for ten days, ostensibly for a digestive problem. The first, Round the Rugged Rocks (published simultaneously in the US under the title Once Over Lightly), was a novel that appeared in 1951 and was forgotten almost at once. In 1964, he and Boyer appeared in the Four Star series The Rogues. Introducing the family Hjrdis and David Niven with Kristina and Fiona. . In 1974, while Niven was co-hosting the 46th Annual Oscars ceremony, a naked man (Robert Opel) appeared behind him, "streaking" across the stage. The movie was critically acclaimed, popular in England and was selected as the first Royal Film Performance. James David Graham Niven (1 March 1910 - 29 July 1983), known professionally as David Niven, was an English actor and novelist, popular both in Europe and the US. Niven also worked with the Army Film and Photographic Unit. "All hell broke loose" after, the family cook Elizabeth Duckworth recalled. (1955) before scoring a big success as Phileas Fogg in Michael Todd's production of Around the World in 80 Days. In 1948, Niven met and married Hjrdis Paulina Tersmeden (ne Genberg, 19191997), a divorced Swedish fashion model. Born May 19, 1920 in Rochester, NY, he moved to Attleboro, MA, at age 3 with his parents, Henry and Gladys Niven. He was 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". "Then it leaked out." The leak proved to be more of a slow puncture. Niven took part in the Invasion of Normandy, although he was sent to France several days after D-Day. In October 1951, while pheasant shooting with friends in New England, Hjrdis was shot in the face, neck and chest by a member of the hunting party. billing, and first real chance to show his gift for comedy, came in In a review of Lord's book, Hugh Massingberd from The Spectator stated photographic evidence did show a strong physical resemblance between Niven and Comyn-Platt that "would appear to confirm these theories, though photographs can often be misleading. He had a support role in MGM's Soldiers Three (1951) similar to those early in his career. In 1980 Niven began experiencing fatigue, muscle weakness and a warble in his voice. This was his last film appearance. She is a proud mother to Jessica and grandmother to three grandchildren River and Shasha. David Niven attended Stowe School and . Niven was posted at one time to Chilham in Kent. During his work with the Film Unit, Peter Ustinov, though one of the script-writers, had to pose as Niven's batman. less, through film after film. "Bachelor Mother", with Ginger Rogers, and he was appropriately cast 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? I have to catch a train."[16]. Niven also worked with the Army Film Unit. Other than, this there is no information on her siblings or early childhood. He blames his slightly slurred voice on the shooting schedule on the film he had been making: Better Late Than Never.) Niven recalled this as the darkest period of his life, years afterwards thanking his friends for their patience and forbearance during this time. James David Graham Niven was born March 1, 1910, at Kirriemuir, Scotland. DAVID NIVEN OBITUARY. He registered with Central Casting as "Anglo Saxon Type Number [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. A 2009 biography of Niven contained assertions that he had an affair with Princess Margaret, who was 20 years his junior. Now years later, the picture was still in exactly the same spot. Boasting a pastel pink exterior and . 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]. This helped him gain a contract with Samuel Goldwyn. This ended his chances for Eton, a significant blow to his family. 47 sold. 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. 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 . He acted in two films made during the war, The First of the Few (1942) and The Way Ahead (1944). 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. dress and behaviour but with mischief lurking not far from the Entdecke Niv: The Authorised Biography of David Niven by Lord, Graham Hardback Book The in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! Ex-partner of Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll a succession of barbaric prep schools from which he either absconded Good author, David Niven knows how to tell a Story well and thoroughly, beginning, a middle and an end. young officer who dies trying to get through the enemy lines. [citation needed], Niven is the only person to win an Academy Award at the ceremony he was hosting. Many Hollywood stars of the wartime generation ended their careers in cameo roles or cult movies, even schlock horror or, worst of all, television soaps. persona that became instantly recognizable and was repeated, more or As he was looking at the picture, Goldwyn's wife Frances said, "Sam never took it down."[16]. These were The First of the Few (1942), directed by Leslie Howard, and The Way Ahead (1944), directed by Carol Reed. five decades. Thoughtful and kind, he addressed the boys by their first names, allowed them bicycles, and encouraged and nurtured their personal interests. He was assigned to the HLI, with which he served for two years in Malta and then for a few months in Dover. Thus Niven did not enjoy his time in the Army. As preparation Preminger, who had directed the play in New York, insisted that Niven appear on stage in the West Coast run. "All hell broke loose," remembered Elizabeth Duckworth, the family cook. pilot in Powell and Pressburger's [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. . By this time the Second World War had started and Niven decided to After being placed under close-arrest for this act of insubordination, Niven finished a bottle of whisky with the officer who was guarding him: Rhoddy Rose (later Colonel R.L.C. At that point, Niven had a brief but pleasant reunion. She also divorced her second husband. 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 . 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