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Derrick De Marney

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Derrick De Marney

Known For

Acting

Gender

Male

Birthday

Sep 21, 1906 (120 years old)

Place of Birth

Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK

Biography

Derrick De Marney was an English stage, screen, and television actor, as well as a producer. He is probably best known for his starring role as a man wrongly accused of murder in the 1937 Alfred Hitchcock film Young and Innocent.

Known For

Acting
1966The Projected ManLatham
1962Doomsday at ElevenAlderbrook
1956The March HareCaptain Marlow
1956Private's ProgressPat
1956Armchair Theatre
1954Meet Mr. CallaghanSlim Callaghan
1950She Shall Have MurderDagobert Brown
1948Sleeping Car to TriesteGeorge Grant
1947Uncle SilasUncle Silas
1946FrenzyCharles Garrie
1942The First of the FewSquadron Leader Jefferson
1941Dangerous MoonlightMike Carroll
1941This Is PolandNarrator
1940Three Silent MenCaptain John Mellish
1940The Second Mr. BushTony
1939Flying Fifty-FiveBill Urquhart
1939The Lion Has WingsBill - Navigator
1938Blond CheatMichael Ashburn
1938Sixty Glorious YearsBenjamin Disraeli
1937Young and InnocentRobert Tisdall
1937Victoria the GreatYounger Diraeli
1936Things to ComeRichard Gordon
1936Land Without MusicRudolpho Strozzi
1936Cafe MascotJerry Wilson
1935The Immortal GentlemanJames Carter / Tybalt
1935Once in a New MoonBryan Grant
1934Music HallJim
1931ShadowsPeter
1931StrangleholdPhillip
1931The Conquest of the Air(uncredited)
1930The Valley of GhostsArthur Wilmot
1928Adventurous YouthThe Englishman
Production
1954Meet Mr. CallaghanProducer
1946FrenzyAssociate Producer
1943The Gentle SexProducer
Directing
1942Malta G.C.Director
1942London ScrapbookDirector
Writing
1995No Way BackWriter
1949No Way BackWriter