David Niven

David Niven

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Birthday: 
1 March 1910, London, England, UK
Birth Name: 
James David Graham Niven
Height: 
183 cm
David Niven was named after the Saint's Day on which he was born, St. David, patron Saint of Wales. He attended Stowe School and Sandhurst Military Academy and served for two years in Malta with the Highland Light Infantry. At the outbreak of World War II, although a top-line star, he re-joined the army (Rifle Brigade). He did, however, consen... Show more »
David Niven was named after the Saint's Day on which he was born, St. David, patron Saint of Wales. He attended Stowe School and Sandhurst Military Academy and served for two years in Malta with the Highland Light Infantry. At the outbreak of World War II, although a top-line star, he re-joined the army (Rifle Brigade). He did, however, consent to play in two films during the war, both of strong propaganda value--The First of the Few (1942) and The Way Ahead (1944). In spite of six years' virtual absence from the screen, he came in second in the 1945 Popularity Poll of British film stars. On his return to Hollywood after the war he was made a Legionnaire of the Order of Merit (the highest American order that can be earned by an alien). This was presented to Lt. Col. David Niven by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Show less «

David Niven's FILMOGRAPHY

The Charge of the Light Brigade

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Rose Marie

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Mutiny on the Bounty (1935)

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Cleopatra

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David Niven'S roles

Dick Charleston
Dick Charleston
Edgar Linton
Edgar Linton
Sir Charles Lytton
Sir Charles Lytton
Peter Carter
Peter Carter
Colonel Johnny Race
Colonel Johnny Race
Geoffrey Crisp
Geoffrey Crisp
Major Angus Pollock
Major Angus Pollock
Miller
Miller
Lieutenant Jim Perry
Lieutenant Jim Perry