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David Niven

James David Graham Niven (; 1 March 1910 – 29 July 1983) was an English actor, soldier, raconteur, memoirist and novelist. Niven was known as a handsome and debonair leading man in Classic Hollywood films. His accolades include an Academy Award and two Golden Globe Awards in addition to nominations for a BAFTA Award and two Emmy Awards. Born in central London to an upper-middle-class family, Niven attended Heatherdown Preparatory School and Stowe School before gaining a place at the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. After Sandhurst, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Highland Light Infantry. Upon developing an interest in acting, he found a role as an extra in the British film There Goes the Bride (1932). Bored with the peacetime army, he resigned his commission in 1933, relocated to New York, then travelled to Hollywood. There, he hired an agent and had several small parts in films through 1935, including a non-speaking role in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). This helped him gain a contract with Samuel Goldwyn. Parts, initially small, in major motion pictures followed, including Dodsworth (1936), The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936), and The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). By 1938, he was starring as a leading man in films such as Wuthering Heights (1939). Upon the outbreak of the Second World War, Niven returned to Britain and rejoined the army, being recommissioned as a lieutenant. In 1942, he co-starred in the morale-building film about the development of the renowned Supermarine Spitfire fighter plane, The First of the Few (1942). Niven went on to receive the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Separate Tables (1958), for which he holds the record of shortest winning performance in that category (at 23 minutes and 39 seconds). His other notable films during this time period include A Matter of Life and Death (1946), The Bishop's Wife (1947), Enchantment (1948), The Elusive Pimpernel (1950), The Moon Is Blue (1953), Around the World in 80 Days (1956), My Man Godfrey (1957), The Guns of Navarone (1961), Murder by Death (1976), and Death on the Nile (1978). He also earned acclaim and notoriety playing Sir Charles Lytton in The Pink Panther (1963) and James Bond in Casino Royale (1967).

Infobox

Born
James David Graham Niven(1910-03-01)1 March 1910Victoria, London, England
Died
29 July 1983(1983-07-29) (aged 73)Château-d'Œx, Switzerland
Resting place
Château-d'Œx Cemetery
Education
mw- Heatherdown Preparatory School Stowe School
Alma mater
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
Occupations
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Years active
1932–1983
Notable work
Full list
Spouses
mw- Primula Susan Rollo (m. 1940; died 1946) Hjördis Genberg (m. 1948)
Children
4, including David Jr.
Allegiance
United Kingdom
Branch
British Army
Years of service
1930–1933 1940–1945
Rank
Lieutenant colonel
Service number
44959
Unit
Highland Light Infantry Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)
Battles / wars
Second World War
Awards
Legion of Merit (LOM)
Service years
1930–1933 1940–1945
Conflicts
Second World War

Tables

· Acting credits and accolades › Awards and nominations
1953
Role(s)
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy – Motion Picture
Notes
The Moon is Blue
1954
Role(s)
Best British Actor
Notes
Carrington V.C.
1955
Role(s)
Best Actor in a Single Performance
Notes
Four Star Playhouse
1957
Nominated
Role(s)
Nominated
1958
Role(s)
Separate Tables
Notes
Won
Role(s)
Best Actor
Notes
Separate Tables
Year
Association
Category
Nominated work
Result
Ref.
1954
BAFTA Award
Best British Actor
Carrington V.C.
Nominated
1955
Emmy Awards
Best Actor in a Single Performance
Four Star Playhouse
Nominated
1957
Nominated
1953
Golden Globe Awards
Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy – Motion Picture
The Moon is Blue
Won
1957
My Man Godfrey
Nominated
1958
Best Actor in a Drama – Motion Picture
Separate Tables
Won
1958
Academy Award
Best Actor
Separate Tables
Won

References

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  2. The Times
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  16. The Moon's a Balloon
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  17. What's My Line? – Lerner & Loewe; Bishop Sheen; David Niven [panel] (21 October 1956) on YouTube
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  33. "Oscar streaker"
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  34. Jamaica Inn
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  38. Daily Express
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  39. David Niven: The Man Behind the Balloon
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  41. A Smattering of Monsters: A Kind of Memoir
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  44. Fade to Black: A Book of Movie Obituaries
  45. The New York Times
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  46. The New York Times
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  47. Laid to Rest in California: A Guide to the Cemeteries and Grave Sites of the Rich and Famous
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  50. Walker, Alexander. Vivien: The Life of Vivien Leigh, pp. 303, 304. Grove Press, 1987.
  51. "WIZARD INSIDER: SINESTRO"
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  52. "Rencontre avec mylène demongeot"
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I-cqo6QES8
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