Derrick De Marney
Born
September 21, 1906
Died
February 18, 1978 (71 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK
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

The Projected Man
Latham
1966
Doomsday at Eleven
Alderbrook
1962

Private's Progress
Pat
1956

The March Hare
Captain Marlow
1956

Meet Mr. Callaghan
Slim Callaghan
1954

She Shall Have Murder
Dagobert Brown
1950

Sleeping Car to Trieste
George Grant
1948

Uncle Silas
Uncle Silas
1947

Frenzy
Charles Garrie
1946

The First of the Few
Squadron Leader Jefferson
1942

Dangerous Moonlight
Mike Carroll
1941

This Is Poland
Narrator
1941

Three Silent Men
Captain John Mellish
1940

The Second Mr. Bush
Tony
1940

The Lion Has Wings
Bill - Navigator
1939

Flying Fifty-Five
Bill Urquhart
1939

Sixty Glorious Years
Benjamin Disraeli
1938

Blond Cheat
Michael Ashburn
1938

Young and Innocent
Robert Tisdall
1937

Victoria the Great
Younger Diraeli
1937

The Conquest of the Air
(uncredited)
1936

Land Without Music
Rudolpho Strozzi
1936
Cafe Mascot
Jerry Wilson
1936

Things to Come
Richard Gordon
1936
The Immortal Gentleman
James Carter / Tybalt
1935

Once in a New Moon
Bryan Grant
1935
Music Hall
Jim
1934
Stranglehold
Phillip
1931

Shadows
Peter
1931
The Valley of Ghosts
Arthur Wilmot
1930
Adventurous Youth
The Englishman
1928