

David Niven
James David Graham Niven, born on March 1, 1910, and passing away on July 29, 1983, was a renowned British actor and author. Niven gained fame for his memorable performances, particularly as Phileas Fogg in the classic film *Around the World in 80 Days* and as the charming Sir Charles Lytton, also known as "the Phantom," in *The Pink Panther* series. His remarkable talent and charismatic presence on screen earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base.
In recognition of his exceptional work, Niven was honored with the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1958 for his role in the film *Separate Tables*, showcasing his ability to convey depth and emotion in varied characters. Throughout his career, he became a beloved figure in Hollywood, known for his wit and sophistication.
Beyond his acting prowess, Niven was also a talented writer, contributing to literature with his novels that reflected his experiences and insights. His legacy endures in the film industry, where his performances continue to be celebrated by audiences and fellow actors alike. David Niven remains an iconic figure, remembered not only for his roles in cinema but also for his engaging personality and enduring contributions to the arts.
Filmography


The Bishop's Wife

Please Don't Eat the Daisies

Carrington V.C.

Separate Tables

Better Late Than Never

The Love Lottery

The King's Thief

Ask Any Girl

Barbary Coast

Eternally Yours

The First of the Few

Bedtime Story

Appointment with Venus

The Other Love

The Moon Is Blue

The Statue

Candleshoe

Lady L

Happy Go Lovely

Curse of the Pink Panther

Bachelor Mother

Happy Ever After

Casino Royale

The Impossible Years

The Brain

Four Men and a Prayer

Enchantment (1948)

Bluebeard's 8th Wife
