That could be him, but not sure. Did Niven ever play an angel.. something like that???
LOL .. decided it was probably Niven
Towards the end of his life, David Niven became such an accomplished chat show raconteur that his achievements in over 90 features were almost eclipsed by his tales of excess at ‘Cirrhosis-by-the-Sea’, the bachelor pad in Malibu that he shared with Errol Flynn. Yet his career is studded with landmarks, such as Otto Preminger’s The Moon Is Blue (1953) defying the Production Code to include the word “virgin” and Michael Anderson’s Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) becoming the first widescreen winner of the Academy Award for best picture.
A debonair romantic lead, a deft comedian and a deceptively versatile character actor, Niven was the screen’s first Bertie Wooster and Ian Fleming’s preferred candidate for 007. But he had to settle for playing Sir James Bond in the 1967 spoof, Casino Royale, which is one of many Niven outings that’s ripe for rediscovery. https://www.bfi.org.uk/lists/david-niven-10-essential-films