Personal Info
- Known ForActing
- GenderMale
- Birthday1906-09-21
- Day of Death1978-02-18 (71 years)
- Place of BirthBrentford, Middlesex, England, UK
- Also Known AsDerrick Raoul Edouard Alfred De MarneyDerrick de MarneyDerrick deMarney
Derrick De Marney
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 Career
- 1966
The Projected Man
As: Latham
- 1956
Private's Progress
As: Pat
- 1956
The March Hare
As: Captain Marlow
- 1954
Meet Mr. Callaghan
As: Slim Callaghan
- 1950
She Shall Have Murder
As: Dagobert Brown
- 1948
Sleeping Car to Trieste
As: George Grant
- 1947
Uncle Silas
As: Uncle Silas
- 1946
Frenzy
As: Charles Garrie
- 1942
The First of the Few
As: Squadron Leader Jefferson
1941Dangerous Moonlight
As: Mike Carroll
1941This Is Poland
As: Narrator
1940Three Silent Men
As: Captain John Mellish
1940The Second Mr. Bush
As: Tony
1939The Lion Has Wings
As: Bill - Navigator
1939Flying Fifty-Five
As: Bill Urquhart
1938Sixty Glorious Years
As: Benjamin Disraeli
1938Blond Cheat
As: Michael Ashburn
1937Victoria the Great
As: Younger Diraeli
- 1937
Young and Innocent
As: Robert Tisdall
1936Land Without Music
As: Rudolpho Strozzi
- 1936
Things to Come
As: Richard Gordon
1935Once in a New Moon
As: Bryan Grant
1931The Conquest of the Air
As: (uncredited)
1931Shadows
As: Peter