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. David Niven Jr. Family Background & Career. He followed this with Bring On the Empty Horses in 1975, a collection of entertaining reminiscences from Hollywood's "Golden Age" in the 1940s. 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. A son, David, Jr., was born in December 1942 and a second son, James Graham Niven, on 6 November 1945. Childhood & Early Life. Niven was last married to David Niven Jr a British film producer and actor from June 19, 1993, to 1998. His family were soldiers. Mar 1 1910 - Belgrave Mansions, London, England, United Kingdom. English private schools at the time of Niven's boyhood were noted for their strict and sometimes brutal discipline. 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. 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. On his return to Hollywood after the war, he received the Legion of Merit, an American military decoration. harmonious it lasted for 14 years. David Niven Jr. was born on 1942-12-15. (1955) before scoring a big success as Phileas Fogg in Michael Todd's production of Around the World in 80 Days. Education: Attended Stowe House boarding school, near Buckingham, 1923-26; Royal Military College, Sandhurst, 1927-29: commissioned lieutenant in Highland Light Infantry: served in Malta and England to 1932. "[50], What's My Line? His first major roles were in . Actor David Niven holding his Best Actor Oscar for the film 'Separate Tables', at the 31st Academy Awards, Los Angeles, April 6th 1959. During the 1950s Niven re-established himself as a popular leading man He supported Mario Lanza in a musical at MGM, The Toast of New Orleans (1950). "the Phantom", in The Pink Panther. He was promoted to war-substantive captain on 18 August 1941.[24]. After Sandhurst, he joined the British Army and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. That same year, he hosted David Niven's World for London Weekend Television, which profiled contemporary adventurers such as hang gliders, motorcyclists, and mountain climbers: it ran for 21 episodes. extra. When Niven presented himself at Central Casting, he learned that he needed a work permit to reside and work in the U.S. This brought him to wider attention within the film industry and he was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn. Quick access. Ex-partner of Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll Brother of Margaret Joyce Niven; Henry Degacher Niven and Grizel Rosemary Graham Niven, -----------------------------------------------------------------. James David Graham Niven was an English actor and novelist.His many roles included Squadron Leader Peter Carter in A Matter of Life and Death, Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days, and Sir Charles Lytton, ("the Phantom") in The Pink Panther. He was alone among British stars in Hollywood in doing so; the British Embassy advised most British actors to stay, and indeed many were over the age for military service anyway and did not have Niven's existing military education and experience. He was a popular star of the traditional type, establishing a screen (1958) Starring: Dick Powell, David Niven Genre: TV Western, Television Studio: Timeless Media Release Date: 12/2/2014 Features: Boxed Set The third season of the anthology series brings more of Zane Grey's Old West stories to the small screen with no shortage of drama or top guest stars. This ended his chances for Eton, a significant blow to his family. Barbara Niven: Bio, Family, Education. 2008". Born to a longtime military family, Niven attended Sandhurst Military Academy. Great Britain has brought the world a wide array of acting talents over the years. Hjrdis Genberg, model student, 1941-42. He then returned to the U.S. and was accepted by Central Casting as "Anglo-Saxon Type No. . Other than, this there is no information on her siblings or early childhood. In this section, we will reveal is Birthplace, Birthday, Age, Current Location, Hometown, etc. Clouseau. Next image. In 1959, he became the host of his own TV drama series, The David Niven Show, which ran for 13 episodes that summer. Nationality: British. About to lead his men into action, Niven eased their nervousness by telling them, "Look, you chaps only have to do this once. 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. While playing "sardines", she walked through a door believing it led to a closet. Mother Jessie Robertson. 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. 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? He followed it with Oh, Men! At the end of the lecture, the speaker (a major general) asked if there were any questions. Two years later Good author, David Niven knows how to tell a Story well and thoroughly, beginning, a middle and an end. Niven joined what became known as the Hollywood Raj, a group of British actors in Hollywood which included Rex Harrison, Errol Flynn, Boris Karloff, Stan Laurel, Basil Rathbone, Ronald Colman, Leslie Howard and C. Aubrey Smith. He was gazetted a Lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. Records filed with the County of Los Angeles show the "L" shaped "villa" measures in at 4,808 square feet and listing information indicates there are 6 bedrooms and 7 . He . (1957); The Little Hut (1957), from the writer of The Moon is Blue and a success at the box office; My Man Godfrey (1957), a screwball comedy; and Bonjour Tristesse (1958), for Preminger. 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). 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". [33] Niven was the only actor who played James Bond mentioned by name in the text of a Fleming novel. He was also a co-host of the 30th, 31st, and 46th Academy Awards ceremonies. His many . While in Hollywood, Oberon fell desperately in love with actor David Niven, with the two even becoming engaged. Sweden's first supermodel and the actor David Niven's second wife. Podle jedn autorizovan biografie se Sir Thomas s matkou schzel jet ped jejm ovdovnm a nen vyloueno, e . (1954), a drama that earned Niven a BAFTA nomination for Best Actor; Happy Ever After (1954), a comedy with Yvonne de Carlo, which was hugely popular in Britain. Thoughtful and kind, he addressed the boys by their first names, allowed them bicycles, and encouraged and nurtured their personal interests. 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 resumed his acting career after his demobilisation, and was voted the second-most popular British actor in the 1945 Popularity Poll of British film stars. He hosted the 1981 American Film Institute tribute to Fred Astaire, which was his final appearance in Hollywood. [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. Grizel Rosemary Graham (born in Belgravia, Middlesex), 28 November 1906 28 January 2007). Soon later, the couple filed for divorce. 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. Thus Niven did not enjoy his time in the Army. . His father was an army man, as were both his grandfathers. "[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. Upon developing an interest in acting, he found a role as an extra in the British film There Goes the Bride (1932). He was born James David Graham Niven on March 1, 1910, in Kirriemuir, a market and linen-mill center in the Scottish Highlands. Born on 29 July 1983 in United Kingdom, David Niven started his career as actor and novelist . Both sound pretty fancy to me, but Niven's origin story involved anothereven greater . the latter were "Ask Any Girl", a good comedy with Shirley MacLaine; a 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! The Rogues ran for only one season, but won a Golden Globe award and currently remains a cult favourite. Born May 19, 1920 in Rochester, NY, he moved to Attleboro, MA, at age 3 with his parents, Henry and Gladys Niven. David Niven Jr.'s godfather was Nol Coward, who gave him a silver cocktail shaker with the . Niven divided his time in the 1960s and 1970s between his chalet in Chteau-d'x[42] and Cap Ferrat on the Cte d'Azur in the south of France.[38]. In the same year, Niven starred in the television miniseries A Man Called INTREPID, based on the supposed memoir of Sir William Stephenson, a Canadian master spy for British intelligence. return to Britain to play his part. After McGeachin affirmed that he was, Niven quipped, "Did you have the misfortune to have me as your officer?". The date was 1910 and the location was Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens in London. In 1981 Niven published a Read More Primula Niven. In 1998, they got divorced. Niven wrote of one sadistic teacher: Mr Croome, when he tired of pulling ears halfway out of our heads (I still have one that sticks out almost at right-angles thanks to this son of a bitch) and delivering, for the smallest mistake in Latin declension, backhanded slaps that knocked one off ones bench, delighted in saying, Show me the hand that wrote this then bringing down the sharp edge of a heavy ruler across the offending wrist. told the story of the Spitfire, and "The Way Ahead", made by Carol Fox Studios gave him the lead in a B picture, Dinner at the Ritz (1938) and he again had a supporting role in Bluebeard's Eighth Wife (1938) directed by Ernst Lubitsch at Paramount. In this way his wife avoided disfigurement. By this time, Niven was having serious health problems. He continued to make one and He served as an officer with the Highland Light the right time. 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. Churchill singled him out from the crowd and stated, "Young man, you did a fine thing to give up your film career to fight for your country. In 1978, Niven and Ustinov would star together in a film adaption of Agatha Christie's Death on the Nile. a succession of barbaric prep schools from which he either absconded David grew up alongside Margaret Joyce Niven, Henry Degacher Niven, and Rosemary Graham, his . or was expelled. Dave enjoyed his camp at East Green Bay, hockey games . new reputation as a best-selling author. As more of a raconteur rather than an accurate memoirist, it seems that Niven recounted many incidents from a first-person perspective that actually happened to other people, among them Cary Grant. trough coincided with a personal tragedy when his wife, at the age of A Matter of Life and Death (1946), The Bishop's Wife (1947), and Enchantment (1948) are all highly regarded. . 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. He resumed his career in 1946, now only in starring roles. 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. He once said: I will, however, tell you just one thing about the war, my first story and my last. 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). The couple parted. But the dispute over The Elusive Pimpernel and Niven's demands for more money led to a long estrangement in the 1950s. In 1950 he starred in The Elusive Pimpernel, which was made in Britain and which was to be distributed by Samuel Goldwyn. 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. 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. 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. The Rogues ran for only one season, but won a Golden Globe award. He joined the Rifle Brigade, In February 1983, using a false name to avoid publicity, Niven was hospitalised for 10 days, ostensibly for a digestive problem; afterwards he returned to his chalet at Chteau-d'x. 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In July 1982, Blake Edwards brought Niven back for cameo appearances in two final "Pink Panther" films (Trail of the Pink Panther and Curse of the Pink Panther), reprising his role as Sir Charles Lytton. The show was produced by Four Star Television, which was co-owned and founded by Niven, Ida Lupino, Dick Powell and Charles Boyer. Rose, DSO, MC). His health quickly declined and he died in 1983 at age 73, leaving four children and his second wife. Universal used him in We Have Our Moments (1937) and he had another good supporting role in David O. Selznick's The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). He attended Dartmouth College and was graduated. In 1955 renowned British photographer Cornel Lucas photographed Niven while filming at the Rank Film Studio in Denham, Buckinghamshire. he was probably at his best in light comedy; but what mattered was In 1948 Niven met Hjrdis Paulina Tersmeden (ne Genberg, 19191997), a divorced Swedish fashion model. it made more than 2,000 and helped to launch the careers of several Niven wrote four books. He recounted their meeting: I had never seen anything so beautiful in my lifetall, slim, auburn hair, up-tilted nose, lovely mouth and the most enormous grey eyes I had ever seen. 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. Kristina Niven was born in 1960 in Switzerland to David Niven and Hjrdis Genberg, and has a sister Fiona Niven. She was 78. Together the two In happier times with Goldwyn, he had observed this same picture sitting on Goldwyn's piano. censorship problems, and in 1956 he played Phineas Fogg in Mike Todd's Niven appeared in 19 films in the next four years. He was assigned to a training base at Inverailort House in the Western Highlands. [14], In 1928, Niven attended the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. In 1975 he narrated The Remarkable Rocket, a short animation based on a story by Oscar Wilde. Niven had particular scorn for those newspaper columnists covering the war who typed out self-glorifying and excessively florid prose about their meagre wartime experiences. Alexander McGeachin was a guest and when his turn in the questioning came up, Niven asked, "Were you in a famous British regiment on Malta?" David Niven was in the early stages of motor neurone disease, and his voice had to be overdubbed by impressionist Rich Little. But he wanted something more exciting, and transferred into the Commandos. 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. . The show ended in 1955, but Four Star TV became a highly successful TV production company. Niven's last sizeable film part was in Better Late Than Never (1983). Hjrdis Genberg Niven. At that point, Niven had a brief but pleasant reunion. 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. 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. Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Niven returned to England and rejoined the army, being recommissioned as a lieutenant. Niven appeared in nearly a hundred films, and many shows for TV. Niven stated, "Anyone who says a bullet sings past, hums past, flies, pings, or whines past, has never heard one they go crack!" [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. Preminger had discharged him for the day but eventually asked to get him. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out. During the course of his long and storied acting career, Niven played a leading man, a world explorer, the villain in a Pink Panther movie, a soldier, a sailor, an action hero, and even James Bond in the first Casino Royale.He won the Oscar for Best Actor in 1958 for his role as Major Pollock in . [citation needed], Niven is the only person to win an Academy Award at the ceremony he was hosting. Peter Ustinov also played a large supporting role as a Frenchman in The Way Ahead. "The Moon is Blue", a comedy that gained notoriety by running into He died at his chalet from ALS on 29 July, aged 73. She was so serious about her education that she fell . Niven's Kimmel joins Steve Martin, David Niven and Jerry Lewis as a three time Oscar host. ", A few stories have surfaced. Niven stated, "Anyone who says a bullet sings past, hums past, flies, pings, or whines past, has never heard one--they go crack! After Niven had won the Academy Award, Goldwyn called with an invitation to his home. The movie was critically acclaimed, popular in England and was selected as the first Royal Film Performance. [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. Having developed an interest in acting, he left the Highland Light Infantry, travelled to Hollywood and had several minor roles in film. After Britain declared war on Germany in 1939, Niven returned home and rejoined the Army. 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." In 1974, Barbara Niven wed Ronald Garrison, with whom she had a daughter named Jessica. To the fury of her father, Niven got Whigham pregnant. It was royal. [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. This was his last film appearance. After his mother remarried, Niven's stepfather had him sent away to boarding school. Oh, Women! He was working on a third novel when his health failed in 1983. She was brought up by her parents David Niven and Primula Rollo. 47 sold. This ended his chances for Eton College, a significant blow to his family. When the raw footage was reviewed, his voice was inaudible, and his lines had to be dubbed by Rich Little. Finally, Goldwyn granted Niven a lead part, the title role as the eponymous gentleman safe-cracker in Raffles (1939). Hollywood cricket club. During his work with the Film Unit, Peter Ustinov, though one of the script-writers, had to pose as Niven's batman. 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. This brought him to wider attention within the film industry and he was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn. big commercial successes at the cinema. Career. extended illness, at the age of 73. The Moon Is Blue, a sex comedy, became notorious when it was released without a Production Code Seal of Approval; it was a big hit and Niven won a Golden Globe Award for his role. Churchill singled him out from the crowd and stated, "Young man, you did a fine thing to give up your film career to fight for your country. He was named David for his birth on St. David's Day (1 March). an army officer who was killed in the First World War. He recounted their meeting: I had never seen anything so beautiful in my life tall, slim, auburn hair, up-tilted nose, lovely mouth and the most enormous grey eyes I had ever seen. Excellent read. Find-a-Grave Memorial #3552-----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.. [15], He did well at Sandhurst, which gave him the "officer and gentleman" bearing that was his trademark. Kristina's average age compared to other Niven family members is unknown because she is alive. The actor passed away in July . He was working on a third novel at the time of his death. In the mid 1930s he arrived in Hollywood to try his luck as a film Previous image. At a dinner in 1961. Born William Hitchcock, he and his brother Henry had followed the lead of their father, Walter Henry Hitchcock, in assuming their mother's maiden name of Degacher in 1874. She is a proud mother to Jessica and grandmother to three grandchildren River and Shasha. Introducing the family Hjrdis and David Niven with Kristina and Fiona. 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 . This professional Niven won the Best Actor Oscar for his portrayal of the bogus major in Roxburgh, who was unlike any of Niven's previous headmasters. He graduated in 1930 with a commission as a second lieutenant in the British Army. 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. Primmie died at the age of 28, only six weeks after the family moved to the US. Niven's Bonjour Tristesse co-star, Mylne Demongeot, declared about him, in a 2015 filmed interview: "He was like a Lord, he was part of those great actors who were extraordinary like Dirk Bogarde, individuals with lots of class, elegance and humour. Niven's other roles included Squadron Leader Peter Carter in A Matter of Life and Death (1946), Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days (1956), Sir Charles Lytton ("the Phantom") in The Pink Panther (1963), James Bond in Casino Royale (1967), and Colonel Race in Death on the Nile (1978). unsettled childhood, being pushed by an unsympathetic step-father into 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. The Distinguished Alumni will be recognized at the Distinguished Alumni Awards . He registered with Central Casting as "Anglo Saxon Type Number Hollywood but to survive in a tough and ruthless world. Niven took part in the Invasion of Normandy, although he was sent to France several days after D-Day. But six years later, she died at the age of 28, only six weeks after the family moved to the US. An amusing, tongue-in-cheek, British satire on the spy genre with David Niven at his debonair best. In 1971, he published his autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon, which was well received, selling over five million copies. [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. The formula proved astonishingly successful and led to a Henrietta was of French and British ancestry. David Niven was born on the 1st of March, 1910. With an Academy Award to his credit, Niven's career continued to thrive. Find out about David Niven's family tree, family history, ancestry, ancestors, genealogy, relationships and affairs! 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