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  1. The queue at Shepperton Studios canteen in late 1947. Vivien Leigh, Alex Korda, David Niven (snigger), Anthony Kimmins and Kieron Moore. Don’t fancy the look of that soup. The pieces of the jigsaw slowly fit together. Hjördis’ friend, 52-year-old Thure Reuter, was a Swedish ship owner.

  2. David and Hjördis Niven in their basement den in Château-d’Oex, April 1965. The basement included a small cinema, sauna, and a large hobby room. “Here David Niven enjoys painting (he has decorated the walls) and preparing fondue for guests.”. In early April 1965, the Nivens were photographed at their Swiss home in Château-d’Oex by ...

  3. 24. Dez. 1997 · Born Hjördis Paulina Genberg in Kiruna, Sweden. Just after the second World War, she married Swedish businessman, Carl Tersmeden, but divorced him after only 18 months. She met her second husband, David Niven, on the set of his film, Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1948, and he recorded that he was utterly smitten by her...

  4. 30. Jan. 2024 · All so distinctive and ‘notice me’, 1968. Hjördis’ broken digit aside (thanks to an apres-ski pillow fight), the biggest Niven family event of 1968 came on 6th July, when David’s son Jamie married Fernanda Wetherill in ‘The Hamptons’, USA. In the months before the wedding, David made one of his better latter-day movies, ‘Before ...

  5. For Hjördis Niven, 1951 finished with a change of continent. After a holiday with David in the south of France, they departed for New York onboard ‘The Queen Mary’. The timing was designed for David to prepare for ‘Nina’, his first Broadway play. “Hjördis was an enthusiastic companion in the ups and downs of my career,” he told ...

  6. Hjördis’ long wait to visit Sweden ended on 24th March 1950, when she flew to Stockholm, to be greeted by a reception committee of four of her siblings: sisters Ann-Marie Wrambeck, Kerstin Rosén, and Gerd Genberg, and brother Georg Genberg. Hjördis tried to keep her arrival hush-hush, but press reporters and photographers were waiting at ...

  7. In the opening months of 1983, David Niven’s health failed rapidly. In parallel, Hjördis Niven’s alcoholism increased, leading to stories that would create a lasting public impression. As well as coping with his dreadful illness, David was worried about finances. Although he was wealthy, he surprised his son Jamie by expressing doubts ...