DAVID NIVEN - INSCRIBED PRINTED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED IN INK - HFSID 20234
Price: $340.00
DAVID NIVEN
The actor inscribes this 7¼x9½ printed photo to a fan in black felt tip
Inscribed PrintedPhotograph signed in Ink: "For Jack Good -/ with all good/ wishes -/ David
Niven" in black felt tip, b/w, 7¼x9½. Movie still from the film Casino Royale, ©1967,
Columbia Pictures. London-born actor David Niven (1910-1983) served with the Highland
Infantry in Malta before he worked as a lumberman, news reporter, gunnery instructor to
Cuban revolutionists, representative of a London wine firm in the United States and finally,
in 1935, an extra in Mutiny on the Bounty. After several strong supporting roles in the late
1930s, Niven had just had his first role as a leading man (opposite Ginger Rogers in
1939's Bachelor Mother), when World War II broke out. He became the first, and one of
the few, British actors to leave Hollywood to re-enlist. After the war, all his roles were
starring ones. He notched a Golden Globe for The Moon is Blue (1953), and played Phileas
Fogg in Around the World in 80 Days (1956). Moreover, he won the 1959 Academy Award
for Best Actor for Separate Tables (1958). Although often cast in light comedies, such as the
Pink Panther series (1964 and after), Niven could also play strong action roles, one of which
being his performance in The Guns of Navarone (1961). Fine condition.
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