The prospects of another film coming his way any time soon were bleak, and so Noël Coward gotafriend of his, stage producer John Wilson,tooffer Nivena play. Ithardly seemed theright move for David, who had failedin Wedding, ...
Draws on the Academy Award-winning actor's private papers, manuscripts, unpublished stories, and correspondences to discuss Niven's deeply unhappy personal life, discussing such topics as the childhood death of his father, the death of his ...
This book aims to be a reminder of a much-loved actor who epitomised, for many, the essential British gent, even when surrounded by the stars of Hollywood.
When an American multi-millionaire is keen to buy an Elizabethan manor, she comes up against fierce opposition from a young boy, Jay, and his band of bowmen.
David Niven is remembered as one of Britain's best-loved actors.
The archetypal English gentleman, he starred in over ninety films. He is also one of Hollywood's finest chroniclers.In this second volume, David Niven turns his attention to 'The Great Days of Hollywood' between 1935 and 1960.
Morley's biography is a warm, appreciative but perceptive account which captures both sides of one of Hollywood's most enduringly lovable figures. 'a compassionate account that goes past the blithe persona ... yet, there is much humor--the ...
The Other Side of the Moon: David Niven
Bring on Empty Horse
Takes readers back to David Niven's childhood days, his humiliating expulsion from school and to his army years and wartime service.