DAVID NIVEN

David Niven
Gender: Male
Known for: Acting
Birthday: March 1, 1910
Deathday: July 29, 1983
Place of Birth: London, England, UK
Biography
James David Graham Niven (1 March 1910 – 29 July 1983), known as David Niven, was a British actor and novelist, best known for his roles as Phileas Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days and Sir Charles Lytton, a.k.a. "the Phantom", in The Pink Panther. He was awarded the 1958 Academy Award for Best Actor in Separate Tables.
Filmography
Starring
(archive footage)
2022·
Rat PackSelf (archive footage)
2013·
Talking PicturesSelf (archive footage)
Self - Actor (archive footage)
Count Dracula (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self (archive footage)
actor 'Bonjour Tristesse' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Self (archive footage)
Self (archive footage)
Nick Cartland
Sir Charles Litton
Sir Charles Litton
1980·
The Sea WolvesCol. W.H. Grice
1980·
Rough CutChief Insp. Cyril Willis
Sir William Stephenson
1979·
ABBA in SwitzerlandSelf
1979·
Escape to AthenaProfessor Blake
Self
1978·
Death on the NileColonel Race
1977·
CandleshoePriory
1976·
Murder by DeathDick Charleston
J.W. Osborne
Narrator (voice)
1975·
Paper Tiger'Major' Walter Bradbury
1974·
Dinah!Self
1974·
GorillaNarrator
Sir Simon de Canterville
1974·
VampiraCount Dracula
1972·
King, Queen, KnaveCharles Dreyer
1971·
V.I.P. SchaukelSelf
Host
1971·
The StatueAlex Bolt
1969·
Before Winter ComesMajor Burnside
Lt. Commander John Finchhaven, R.N.
1969·
The BrainColonnel Carol Matthews, aka 'Le Cerveau'
1968·
The Dick Cavett ShowSelf - Guest
Gerald Hardcastle
1968·
The Impossible YearsJonathan Kingsley
1967·
Lionpower from MGM1967·
Casino RoyaleJames Bond
Self - Interviewee
1966·
Where the Spies AreDr. Jason Love
1966·
Eye of the DevilPhilippe de Montfaucon
1965·
Lady LDicky, Lord Lendale
1964·
The RoguesAlec Fleming
1964·
Bedtime StoryLawrence Jameson
1963·
Burke's LawHarvey Cleeve
1963·
The Shortest DaySoldato inglese (uncredited)
1963·
55 Days at PekingSir Arthur Robertson
1963·
The Pink PantherSir Charles Lytton
1962·
Conquered CityMajor Peter Whitfield
1962·
Guns of DarknessTom Jordan
Lama who remembers Lady Chatterly's Lover (uncredited)
Self
1961·
The Dick Powell ShowSelf / Host
1961·
The Best of EnemiesMaj. Richardson
1961·
The Guns of NavaroneCpl. James Arthur Miller
Larry Mackay
Marcus Dodds
1959·
The David Niven ShowSelf - Host
1959·
Happy AnniversaryChris Walters
1959·
Ask Any GirlMiles Doughton
Self
1958·
Separate TablesMajor Angus Pollock
1958·
Bonjour TristesseRaymond
1957·
Alcoa TheatreJeff Carleton, Paul Martel, Robert Medhill, Paul Evans, Mark Garron
1957·
Goodyear TheatreJeff Carleton
1957·
The Little HutHenry Brittingham-Brett
1957·
Oh, Men! Oh, Women!Alan Coles
1957·
My Man GodfreyGodfrey Smith
1956·
CinépanoramaSelf
Milo Brant, Allen Raikes
1956·
The Silken AffairRoger Tweakham
Patrick Harris
Phileas Fogg
Johnny
1955·
The King's ThiefJames - Duke of Brampton
1954·
Happy Ever AfterJasper O'Leary
1954·
Carrington V.C.Major Charles Carrington
1954·
The Love LotteryRex Allerton
1953·
The OscarsSelf
1953·
The Moon Is BlueDavid Slater
1952·
Four Star PlayhouseLee, Ted, David, Frank, Jim Kenyon, Philip, Larkin, Maxwell, Adams, Henry, Cookie, Uncle Fred, Wyeth, Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles, Deacon, George, Tony Stewart, Hal Winters, John, Royal Thurston, Andy Fields, Richard Lilliam, Steve Carlyle / Roger Carlyle, Andy, Ted Parker, Doctor Gentry, Mitch, Phil Weston, Bingham, William Langford, Doctor
1952·
The Lady Says NoBill Shelby
1951·
Soldiers ThreeCapt. Pindenny
1951·
Happy Go LovelyB.G. Bruno
Valentine Moreland
1950·
What's My Line?Self - Panelist, Self
Self, David Niven
1950·
The Bob Hope ShowSelf
Sheffield
Percy "Scarlet Pimpernel" Blakeney
Jacques Riboudeaux
1949·
The BAFTA AwardsHost
1949·
Breakdowns of 1949Self
1949·
A Kiss in the DarkEric Phillips
1949·
A Kiss for CorlissKenneth Marquis
1948·
The Ed Sullivan ShowSelf
Prince Charles Edward Stuart
1948·
EnchantmentRoland Dane
1947·
The Other LoveDoctor Anthony Stanton
1947·
The Bishop's WifeHenry Brougham
1947·
The Perfect MarriageDale Williams
1946·
Magnificent DollAaron Burr
Peter Carter
1944·
Golden Globe AwardsSelf - Nominee
1944·
United StatesNarrator (voice)
1944·
The Way AheadLieutenant Jim Perry
1942·
The First of the FewGeoffrey Crisp
1939·
RafflesA.J. Raffles
1939·
The Real GloryLieut. McCool
1939·
Eternally YoursTony "The Great Arturo"
1939·
Bachelor MotherDavid Merlin
1939·
Wuthering HeightsEdgar Linton
1938·
Three Blind MiceSteve Harrington
Christopher Leigh
1938·
The Dawn PatrolLt. Scott
1938·
Bluebeard's 8th WifeAlbert De Regnier
1937·
We Have Our MomentsJoe Gilling
1937·
Dinner at the RitzPaul de Brack
Captain Fritz von Tarlenheim
Self
1936·
Palm SpringsGeorge Britell
1936·
Thank You, Jeeves!Bertie Wooster
Captain Randall
1936·
Rose MarieTeddy
1936·
Beloved EnemyCaptain Gerald Preston
1936·
DodsworthCaptain Clyde Lockert
1935·
Mutiny on the BountyAble Bodied Seaman (uncredited)
1935·
SplendorClancey Lorrimore
1935·
Barbary CoastCockney Sailor Thrown Out of Saloon (uncredited)
1935·
Without RegretBill Gage
1935·
A Feather in Her HatLeo Cartwright
1934·
CleopatraSlave (uncredited)
1932·
There Goes the BrideBit Role (uncredited)