List Of All David Niven Movies
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Here is the list of all David Niven movies.
David Niven (1910-1983) was a British actor known for his charm, wit, and debonair persona. He was born in London, England, and began his acting career in the 1930s after serving in the British Army.
Niven quickly rose to fame in the 1930s and 1940s, appearing in numerous films, including "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (1936), "Wuthering Heights" (1939), and "The Bishop's Wife" (1947). He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1958 film "Separate Tables," in which he played a retired British Army officer living in a seaside hotel.
Niven was known for his ability to play a range of roles, from leading man to character actor. He was often cast in romantic comedies and adventure films, but he also appeared in dramas and war movies.
In addition to his film career, Niven was also a prolific writer, penning several novels and memoirs throughout his life. He was also a successful television host, serving as the host of "The David Niven Show" in the 1950s.
Niven was beloved by his fans for his wit and charm both on and off-screen. He passed away in 1983 at the age of 73, but his legacy as one of the great British actors of the 20th century lives on.
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David Niven (1910-1983) was a British actor known for his charm, wit, and debonair persona. He was born in London, England, and began his acting career in the 1930s after serving in the British Army.
Niven quickly rose to fame in the 1930s and 1940s, appearing in numerous films, including "The Charge of the Light Brigade" (1936), "Wuthering Heights" (1939), and "The Bishop's Wife" (1947). He won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1958 film "Separate Tables," in which he played a retired British Army officer living in a seaside hotel.
Niven was known for his ability to play a range of roles, from leading man to character actor. He was often cast in romantic comedies and adventure films, but he also appeared in dramas and war movies.
In addition to his film career, Niven was also a prolific writer, penning several novels and memoirs throughout his life. He was also a successful television host, serving as the host of "The David Niven Show" in the 1950s.
Niven was beloved by his fans for his wit and charm both on and off-screen. He passed away in 1983 at the age of 73, but his legacy as one of the great British actors of the 20th century lives on.
List of all David Niven movies
Film | Year | Role | Notes |
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There Goes the Bride | 1932 | Uncredited | |
Eyes of Fate | 1933 | Uncredited | |
Cleopatra | 1934 | Uncredited | |
All the Winners | 1934 | Uncredited | |
Without Regret | 1935 | Bill Gage | |
Barbary Coast | 1935 | Cockney sailor | Uncredited |
A Feather in Her Hat | 1935 | Leo Cartwright | |
Splendor | 1935 | Clancey Lorrimore | |
Mutiny on the Bounty | 1935 | Uncredited | |
Rose Marie | 1936 | Teddy | |
Palm Springs | 1936 | George Brittel | |
Dodsworth | 1936 | Captain Clyde Lockert | |
Thank You, Jeeves! | 1936 | Bertie Wooster | |
The Charge of the Light Brigade | 1936 | Captain James Randall | |
Beloved Enemy | 1936 | Gerald Preston | |
We Have Our Moments | 1937 | Joe Gilling | |
The Prisoner of Zenda | 1937 | Count Fritz von Tarlenheim | |
Dinner at the Ritz | 1937 | Paul de Brack | |
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife | 1938 | Albert de Regnier | |
Four Men and a Prayer | 1938 | Chris | |
Three Blind Mice | 1938 | Steve Harrington | |
The Dawn Patrol | 1938 | Lt. Scott | |
Wuthering Heights | 1939 | Edgar Linton | |
Bachelor Mother | 1939 | David Merlin | |
The Real Glory | 1939 | Lt Terrence McCool | |
Eternally Yours | 1939 | Tony "The Great Arturo" Halstead | |
Raffles | 1939 | A.J. Raffles | |
The First of the Few | 1942 | Geoffrey Crisp | |
The Way Ahead | 1944 | Lt Jim Perry | |
A Matter of Life and Death | 1946 | Peter David Carter | |
Magnificent Doll | 1946 | Aaron Burr | |
The Perfect Marriage | 1947 | Dale Williams | |
The Other Love | 1947 | Dr Anthony Stanton | |
The Bishop's Wife | 1947 | Henry Brougham | |
Bonnie Prince Charlie | 1948 | Prince Charles Edward Stuart | |
Enchantment | 1948 | General Sir Roland Dane | |
A Kiss in the Dark | 1949 | Eric Phillips | |
A Kiss for Corliss | 1949 | Kenneth Marquis | |
The Elusive Pimpernel | 1950 | Sir Percy Blakeney | |
The Toast of New Orleans | 1950 | Jacques Riboudeaux | |
Happy Go Lovely | 1951 | B.G. Bruno | |
Soldiers Three | 1951 | Captain Pindenny | |
Appointment with Venus | 1951 | Major Valentine Morland | |
The Lady Says No | 1952 | Bill Shelby | |
The Moon Is Blue | 1953 | David Slater | Winner, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy at the 11th Golden Globe Awards |
The Love Lottery | 1954 | Rex Allerton | |
Happy Ever After | 1954 | Jasper O'Leary | |
Carrington V.C. | 1955 | Major "Copper" Carrington, V.C. | Nominated, BAFTA Award for Best British Actor at the 8th British Academy Film Awards |
The King's Thief | 1955 | Duke of Brampton | |
The Birds and the Bees | 1956 | Colonel Harris | |
The Silken Affair | 1956 | Roger Tweakham | |
Around the World in 80 Days | 1956 | Phileas Fogg | |
Oh, Men! Oh, Women! | 1957 | Dr. Alan Coles | |
The Little Hut | 1957 | Henry Brittingham-Brett | |
My Man Godfrey | 1957 | Godfrey | Nominated, Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Musical or Comedy at the 15th Golden Globe Awards |
Bonjour Tristesse | 1958 | Raymond | |
Separate Tables | 1958 | Major Pollock | Winner, Academy Award for Best Actor at the 31st Academy Awards; Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Drama at the 16th Golden Globe Awards New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Actor at the 1958 Awards |
Ask Any Girl | 1959 | Miles Doughton | |
Happy Anniversary | 1959 | Chris Walters | |
Please Don't Eat the Daisies | 1960 | Larry Mackay | |
The Guns of Navarone | 1961 | Corporal Miller | |
Il giorno più corto | 1962 | Released internationally as The Shortest Day | |
The Captive City | 1962 | Major Peter Whitfield | Originally titled La Città Prigioniera |
The Best of Enemies | 1962 | Major Richardson | Originally titled I Due Nemici |
The Road to Hong Kong | 1962 | Lady Chatterley's Lover lama | |
Guns of Darkness | 1962 | Tom Jordan | |
55 Days at Peking | 1963 | Sir Arthur Robertson | |
The Pink Panther | 1963 | Sir Charles Lytton | |
Bedtime Story | 1964 | Lawrence Jamison | |
Where the Spies Are | 1965 | Dr Love | |
Lady L | 1965 | Lord Lendale | |
Eye of the Devil | 1966 | Philippe de Montfaucon | |
Casino Royale | 1967 | James Bond | |
Prudence and the Pill | 1968 | Gerald Hardcastle | |
The Impossible Years | 1968 | Jonathan Kingsley | |
The Extraordinary Seaman | 1969 | Lt. Commander Finchhaven | |
The Brain | 1969 | The Brain | Originally titled Le Cerveau |
Before Winter Comes | 1969 | Major Giles Burnside | |
The Statue | 1971 | Alex Bolt | |
King, Queen, Knave | 1972 | Charles Dreyer | Originally titled Herzbube |
The Canterville Ghost | 1974 | Ghost | |
Vampira | 1974 | Count Dracula | |
Paper Tiger | 1975 | Walter Bradbury | |
The Remarkable Rocket | 1975 | Narrator | |
No Deposit, No Return | 1976 | J. W. Osborne | |
Murder by Death | 1976 | Dick Charleston | |
Candleshoe | 1977 | Priory | |
Death on the Nile | 1978 | Colonel Race | |
A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square | 1979 | Ivan/General Bernard Drew | |
Escape to Athena | 1979 | Professor Blake | |
Rough Cut | 1980 | Chief Inspector Cyril Willis | |
The Sea Wolves | 1980 | Colonel Bill Grice | |
Better Late Than Never | 1982 | Nicholas Cartland | |
Trail of the Pink Panther | 1982 | Sir Charles Lytton | Voice dubbed by Rich Little |
Curse of the Pink Panther | 1983 | Sir Charles Lytton | Voice dubbed by Rich Little |
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