
Actor
Born September 21, 1906 in 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.

No Way Back

The Projected Man
Latham

Armchair Theatre

Private's Progress
Pat

The March Hare
Captain Marlow

Meet Mr. Callaghan
Slim Callaghan

She Shall Have Murder
Dagobert Brown

No Way Back

Sleeping Car to Trieste
George Grant

Uncle Silas
Uncle Silas

Frenzy
Charles Garrie

The Gentle Sex

The First of the Few
Squadron Leader Jefferson

Malta G.C.

Dangerous Moonlight
Mike Carroll

This Is Poland
Narrator

Three Silent Men
Captain John Mellish

The Second Mr. Bush
Tony

The Lion Has Wings
Bill - Navigator

Flying Fifty-Five
Bill Urquhart

Sixty Glorious Years
Benjamin Disraeli

Blond Cheat
Michael Ashburn

Victoria the Great
Younger Diraeli

Young and Innocent
Robert Tisdall

Land Without Music
Rudolpho Strozzi

Things to Come
Richard Gordon

Once in a New Moon
Bryan Grant

The Conquest of the Air
(uncredited)

Shadows
Peter