January 30, 1944(1944-01-30) (aged 65) Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation
Journalist, writer
Nationality
Scottish-Canadian
Period
20th century
Genres
Fiction, poetry, journalism
Frederick John Niven, (March 31, 1878 – January 30, 1944) was a Canadian novelist of Scottish heritage. A prolific author, he produced over thirty works of fiction, an autobiography, poetry, essays, and pieces of journalism.[1]
Frederick John Niven, (March 31, 1878 – January 30, 1944) was a Canadian novelist of Scottish heritage. A prolific author, he produced over thirty works...
sometimes referred to himself as "Alexander Supertramp" Robert Mitchum FrederickNiven, Canadian author Bob Nolan, singer and songwriter. George Orwell, British...
awards: Scottish Arts Council Book Award for The Death of Men (1982) FrederickNiven Literary Award for The Last Peacock (1980) Change and Decay in All...
of The Canterville Ghost where she first met David Niven, who became a lifelong friend. Frederick's most prominent television role came in 1974 when she...
and young adult literature The Reluctant Journal of Henry K. Larsen FrederickNiven 1878 1944 novelist The Flying Years Fraser Nixon crime novelist The...
Van Buren. Frederick A. Stokes. p. 284. Cole 1984, p. 111. Niven 1983, pp. 163–164. Niven 1983, pp. 177–178. Wilson 1984, pp. 27–28. Niven 1983, pp. 178–181...
Sir Dirk Bogarde (born Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde; 28 March 1921 – 8 May 1999) was an English actor, novelist and screenwriter....
actor David Niven, serving with him at Malta and Dover. He was best man for both of Niven's weddings, and is constantly referred to in Niven's memoirs The...
wartime experiences, and the second Season of Escape, was awarded the FrederickNiven Award for its portrayal of his brother Douglas Ford. Two of his later...
personal residence. After Niven and his family left Newburgh, the house was said to be the residence of architect Frederick Clarke Withers. It is considered...
Fred Astaire (born Frederick Austerlitz, May 10, 1899 – June 22, 1987) was an American dancer, actor, singer, musician, choreographer, and presenter....
after her death. Her 1949 novel The Winnowing Years won the first FrederickNiven Award. A biography of Morrison was written and published in 2013 by...
poet and novelist who wrote The Railway Children among other works. FrederickNiven (1878–1944), a Canadian novelist of Scottish origin, he wrote over...
Sellers' widow Lynne Frederick successfully sued Edwards and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for tarnishing her late husband's memory. David Niven and Capucine reprise...
James Niven (12 August 1851 – 30 September 1925) was a Scottish physician, perhaps best known for his work during the Spanish Flu outbreak in 1918 as...
Gardener, Royal Automobile Club Country Club, Woodcote Park, Epsom. FrederickNiven, lately Assistant Distribution Fitter, Dumfries, Scottish Region, British...
Poems of Irving Layton Marshall McLuhan E. J. Pratt Margaret Laurence Frederick Philip Grove Leonard Cohen Mordecai Richler Stephen Leacock Hugh MacLennan...
Gary Cooper and David Niven. He appeared in two films for Walter Wanger and Tay Garnett, Eternally Yours (1939) with David Niven and Loretta Young and...
Karl Fredericks (born July 15, 1990) is an American professional wrestler. He is currently signed to WWE, where he performs on NXT under the ring name...
The David Niven Show is an American half-hour television anthology series that was broadcast from April 7, 1959, through September 15, 1959. This series...
2018. Niven, Penelope. "Penelope Niven on Thornton Wilder, reading". blog.loa.org. Library of America. Retrieved 24 November 2018. Gardner, Frederick H....
Algernon. She replaced Kim Novak in Eye of the Devil (1966) with Niven, and was reteamed with Niven in the comedy Casino Royale (1967), achieving the distinction...