David Niven

David Niven

ActorProducerDirector
Born
March 1, 1910
Died
July 29, 1983
Awards
15 wins, 21 nominations

His mother was the French Lady Comynyplatt Henrietta de Gacher, his father was the British Lieutenant William Graham Niven, who died in the war when David was six years old. Niven was considered a difficult child to educate and had to change schools often until he finally went to Sandhurst Military…

Biography

His mother was the French Lady Comynyplatt Henrietta de Gacher, his father was the British Lieutenant William Graham Niven, who died in the war when David was six years old. Niven was considered a difficult child to educate and had to change schools often until he finally went to Sandhurst Military Academy. He came to Malta as a soldier, left the army here and went to Canada, where he worked as a lumberjack, bridge builder, journalist and whiskey salesman. After detours via New York and Cuba, Niven settled in California in 1934, where he had his first roles as an extra. He appeared in smaller films until the Second World War and then had to go to war for the British army.

In between, he also starred in propaganda films. Niven fought on the British front at Dunkirk and was promoted to colonel in 1944. General Eisenhower decorated him with the medals of the American Legion of Merit. From his first marriage to Primula Rollo, whom he married in 1940, Niven had two sons, David and Jamie. After his wife died in an accident in 1946, he married the Swede Hjordis Tersmeden in 1948, and his daughters Kristine and Fiona came from this marriage. In 1952, Niven founded the television production "Four Star TV" with Charles Boyer and other colleagues and starred in the self-produced series "The David Niven Show" and "Rogues Against Crooks". He had already been successful as an actor for a long time.

Niven starred in the 1946 English production of Error in the Afterlife and then returned to Hollywood. He celebrated successes with "The Virgin on the Roof", "Bonjour Tristesse", "The Guns of Navarone", "55 Days in Peking", "The Pink Panther", "Lady L." and with "Casino Royale". In 1959 he reached the peak of his success when he was honored with the Oscar for Best Actor for Separated from Table and Bed. His most beautiful film role was that of "Phileas Fogg" in the Jules Verne film adaptation "Around the World in 80 Days". Niven later demonstrated his enormous skills in many other films. In the 1970s and 1980s he starred in "Vampira", "A Corpse for Dessert", "Death on the Nile", "The Lion Shows its Claws" and in "Grandpa Seldom Comes Alone".

In 1982 and 1983 he had his last two roles in "The Pink Panther is Hunted" and "The Curse of the Pink Panther". Niven retired and lived on the Cote d'Azur and in Switzerland.

David Niven died on July 29, 1983 in Switzerland as a result of the nervous disease ALS. He made part of his inheritance available to medical research.

Director

Zane Grey TheatreZane Grey Theatre(1956)

Writer

The Way AheadThe Way Ahead(1944)

Actor

Curse of the Pink PantherCurse of the Pink Panther(1983)as Sir Charles Litton
Better Late Than NeverBetter Late Than Never(1983)as Nick Cartland
Trail of the Pink PantherTrail of the Pink Panther(1982)as Sir Charles Litton
The Sea WolvesThe Sea Wolves(1980)as Colonel W. H. Grice
Rough CutRough Cut(1980)as Chief Insp. Cyril Willis

Self

Errol Flynn: Portrait of a Swashbuckler(1983)as Self, Scott
Hour MagazineHour Magazine(1980)as Self - Guest
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny CarsonThe Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson(1962)as Self - Guest
Tomorrow Coast to CoastTomorrow Coast to Coast(1973)as Self - Guest
ParkinsonParkinson(1971)as Self - Guest

Known for

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David Niven and Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights (1939)David Niven, Merle Oberon, and Laurence Oliver in Wuthering Heights (1939)David Niven, Merle Oberon, Flora Robson, and Donaldson in Wuthering Heights (1939)David Niven, Laurence Olivier, and Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights (1939)David Niven and Merle Oberon in Wuthering Heights (1939)David Niven and Shirley MacLaine in Around the World in 80 Days (1956)

Credit Score: David Niven

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Separate Tables487.5019597.3279787
2Four Star Playhouse26.0019527.6014292
3Around the World in 80 Days13.0019566.75832003
4Death on the Nile7.5019787.31144527
5A Matter of Life and Death6.5019478.00027900
6Dodsworth6.0019367.71711100
7Mutiny on the Bounty6.0019367.61826668
8The Guns of Navarone5.8519617.51759676
9Wuthering Heights5.8519397.51822587
10The Bishop's Wife5.2019487.61523850