He returned to the US and was accepted by Central Casting as "Anglo-Saxon Type No. At the age of 15, she became pregnant with the actor David Niven's child while on a holiday on the Isle of Wight, but the pregnancy was terminated. He requested assignment to the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders or the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment), then jokingly wrote on the form, as his third choice, "anything but the Highland Light Infantry" (because that regiment wore tartan trews rather than the kilt). From fifteen and forty-five, she suffered from bulimia The date was 1910 and the location was Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens in London. He graduated in 1930 with a commission as a second lieutenant in the British Army. Infantry, mainly on Malta, but resigned his commission after three This brought him to wider attention within the film industry and he was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn. [citation needed], While on leave in 1940, Niven met Primula "Primmie" Susan Rollo (18 February 1918 21 May 1946), the daughter of London lawyer William H.C. Rollo. David Niven Jr. was born on 1942-12-15. While playing "sardines", she walked through a door believing it led to a closet. At the end of the lecture, the speaker (a major general) asked if there were any questions. She was later married to David Alexander in 1985 and they end up divorced after a couple of years. Boasting a pastel pink exterior and . Career. His 1981 interviews on the talk shows of Michael Parkinson and Merv Griffin alarmed family and friends; viewers wondered if Niven had either been drinking or suffered a stroke. (Ustinov also acted in The Way Ahead.) He blamed his slightly slurred voice on the shooting schedule of the film he had been making, Better Late Than Never. He was lent to MGM for a minor part in Rose Marie (1936), then a larger one in Palm Springs (1936) at Paramount. After Sandhurst he was gazetted a lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. In 1982 Niven fell ill during filming and was diagnosed with a virulent form of Motor Neurone Disease. 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]. 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 . His family were soldiers. I adored it and was happier there than I had ever been, especially because, with a rare flash of genius, my mother decided that during the holidays she would be alone with her children. '"[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]. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. This was his last film appearance. Niven plays the bumbling amateur who makes good but was recruited because all the other spies have been unfortunately lost - that's MI5. 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. He joined the Rifle Brigade, With an Academy Award to his credit, Niven's career continued to thrive. Niven moved to New York City, where he began an unsuccessful career in whisky sales and horse rodeo promotion in Atlantic City. Though his condition continued to worsen he refused to return to the hospital, a decision supported by his family. Overjoyed, Oberon announced that the pair were going to wed, but sadly, Niven would end up leaving her with a broken heart. Kimmel joins Steve Martin, David Niven and Jerry Lewis as a three time Oscar host. He had three older siblings. 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. David Niven Jr. Family Background & Career. Below the table, you can find all the information about his birthday. He did well at Sandhurst, which gave him the "officer and gentleman" bearing that was to be his trademark. After a whirlwind romance, they married on 16 September 1940. In 1979 he appeared in Escape to Athena, which was produced by his son David Jr. Among the initial films in which he can be seen are Barbary Coast (1935) and Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). There I saw David lose his British phlegm, his politeness and class. young officer who dies trying to get through the enemy lines. Born on 15 December 1942 in Unknown, David Niven Jr. started his career as actor . harmonious it lasted for 14 years. In the mid 1930s he arrived in Hollywood to try his luck as a film The family's country home at Buckland, Carswell Manor, was sold shortly after David's birth. Son of William Edward Graham Niven and Henriette Julia Comyn-Platt Niven had been Bond creator Ian Fleming's first choice to play Bond in Dr. No. 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. persona that became instantly recognizable and was repeated, more or Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Niven returned to Britain and rejoined the army, being re-commissioned as a lieutenant. 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. She focused on her academics and was an exceptional student. 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. 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. Nationality: British. After abortive screen tests for other producers, Niven was put under Having developed an interest in acting, he left the Highland Light Infantry, travelled to Hollywood and had several minor roles in film. Now years later, the picture was still in exactly the same spot. He received his resident alien visa from the American consulate when his birth certificate arrived from Britain. dress and behaviour but with mischief lurking not far from the He was born James David Graham Niven on March 1, 1910, in Kirriemuir, a market and linen-mill center in the Scottish Highlands. According to his autobiography, Errol Flynn and he were firm friends and rented Rosalind Russell's house at 601 North Linden Drive as a bachelor pad. After Sandhurst, he joined the British Army and was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. Read More Primula Niven. Niven also worked in television. second wife, whom he married in 1948, was a leading Swedish model, He then attended the Royal Military College at Sandhurst, and graduated in 1930 with a commission as a second lieutenant in the regular Army. Rosalind Russell later named the house "Cirrhosis-by-the-Sea". 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. He won the 1958 Academy Award for Best Actor for Separate Tables; he was also a co-host of the 30th, 31st and 46th Academy Awards ceremonies. colony that included Cary Grant, Ronald Colman, Basil Rathbone, [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. Biografie (1) James David Graham Niven se narodil v Londn. 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. Until then few people outside her family were . Later, in 1985, she married David Alexander. Goldwyn pulled out and the film did not appear in the US for three years. 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. Together the two ", 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. This ended his chances for Eton, a significant blow to his family. 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 U.S. five decades. Due to his role in Mutiny on the Bounty, he came to the attention of independent film producer Samuel Goldwyn, who signed him to a contract and established his career. Hjrdis in the city, 1942-43. Niven first met Churchill at a dinner party in February 1940. Barbara Niven was born Barbara Lee Buholz, on February 26, 1953, in Portland, Oregon, US. POWELL TOWNSHIP - David Michael Niven, age 64, of Powell Township, entered eternal life Sunday afternoon, May 22, 2016, at his home, in the loving, comforting care of his family. In 1981 Niven published a At a dinner in 1961. In chapter 14 of You Only Live Twice, the pearl diver Kissy Suzuki refers to Niven as "the only man she liked in Hollywood", and the only person who "treated her honourably" there. 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. Hjrdis Genberg, model student, 1941-42. 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). company, Four Star Television, to produce films for the small screen; David Niven's first wife, Primula Rollo, (known as Primmie) died in a tragic household accident several months before he made The Bishop's Wife in 1947. (1936), before finally landing a sizable role as a soldier in The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936) at Warners, an Imperial adventure film starring his housemate at the time, Errol Flynn. In 1965, he made two films for MGM: the Peter Ustinov-directed Lady L, supporting Paul Newman and Sophia Loren, and Where the Spies Are, as a doctor-turned-secret agent MGM hoped it would lead to a series, but this did not happen. rater than stick out for good parts. The Distinguished Alumni will be recognized at the Distinguished Alumni Awards . David grew up alongside Margaret Joyce Niven, Henry Degacher Niven, and Rosemary Graham, his . The couple parted. David Niven Jr has a net worth of $100 million USD. Having developed an interest in acting, he left the Highland Light Infantry, travelled to Hollywood and had several minor roles in film. In 1971, he published his autobiography, The Moon's a Balloon, which was well received, selling over five million copies. Early life and family. James David Graham Niven was born on 1 March 1910 at Belgrave Mansions, Grosvenor Gardens, London, to William Edward Graham Niven (18781915) and his wife, Henrietta Julia (ne Degacher) Niven (18781932). DAVID NIVEN OBITUARY. Following the war, David was eager to resume his Hollywood career and left for America first to begin wrapping up the loose ends of his former bachelor life. Born to a longtime military family, Niven attended Sandhurst Military Academy. New search. Ronald Garrison (d. 1974, separated), David Alexander (d. 1985, separated) and David Niven Jr. were his three spouses. Niven struggled for a while to recapture his former position. In 1959, he became the host of his own TV drama series, The David Niven Show, which ran for 13 episodes that summer. His health quickly declined and he died in 1983 at age 73, leaving four children and his second wife. His work included a small part in the deception operation that used minor actor M. E. Clifton James to impersonate General Sir Bernard Montgomery. By this time, Niven was having serious health problems. He served as an officer with the Highland Light Niven was one of the four heroes in John Ford's Four Men and a Prayer (1938), also with Fox. 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". 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. 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. Niven later claimed he was born in Kirriemuir, in the Scottish county of Angus in 1909, but his birth certificate disproves this. She was rushed into a London nursing home for a secret termination. Clouseau. Throughout the 1970s, Niven spent much of his time at his home in Chateau d'Oex in Switzerland, near the ski resort of Gstaad. Niven was also given a significant if largely unheralded role in the creation of SHAEF's military radio efforts conceived to provide entertainment to American, British and Canadian forces in England and Europe. long absence, to pick up the threads of his career and there followed . 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. Niven's professional fortunes were completely restored when cast as Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days (1956), a huge hit at the box office. In 1950 he starred in The Elusive Pimpernel, which was made in Britain and which was to be distributed by Samuel Goldwyn. Mason pegs her as a phony consumer and is fired for failing to turn her in to store management. Upon developing an interest in acting, he found a role as an extra in the British film There Goes the Bride (1932). 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