Derrick De Marney
Actor · Director · Writer · Associate Producer
Born Sep 21, 1906 · Brentford, Middlesex, England, UK
Active 1928–1978
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.
Filmography
No Way Back (1995) — WriterDoomsday at Eleven (1962) — AlderbrookPrivate's Progress (1956) — PatShe Shall Have Murder (1950) — Dagobert BrownSleeping Car to Trieste (1948) — George GrantUncle Silas (1947) — Uncle SilasThe Gentle Sex (1943) — ProducerThe First of the Few (1942) — Squadron Leader JeffersonMalta G.C. (1942) — DirectorDangerous Moonlight (1941) — Mike CarrollThe Second Mr. Bush (1940) — TonyThe Lion Has Wings (1939) — Bill - NavigatorFlying Fifty-Five (1939) — Bill UrquhartBlond Cheat (1938) — Michael AshburnYoung and Innocent (1937) — Robert TisdallThings to Come (1936) — Richard GordonLand Without Music (1936) — Rudolpho StrozziCafe Mascot (1936) — Jerry WilsonOnce in a New Moon (1935) — Bryan GrantThe Immortal Gentleman (1935) — James Carter / TybaltShadows (1931) — PeterStranglehold (1931) — PhillipThe Valley of Ghosts (1930) — Arthur WilmotAdventurous Youth (1928) — The Englishman