Derrick De Marney

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

Once in a New Moon

Bryan Grant

Private's Progress

Pat

She Shall Have Murder

Dagobert Brown

The Second Mr. Bush

Tony

Flying Fifty-Five

Bill Urquhart

Three Silent Men

Captain John Mellish

Sixty Glorious Years

Benjamin Disraeli

The Valley of Ghosts

Arthur Wilmot

Shadows

Peter

Music Hall

Jim

The Projected Man

Latham

Meet Mr. Callaghan

Slim Callaghan

The First of the Few

Squadron Leader Jefferson

Uncle Silas

Uncle Silas

Things to Come

Richard Gordon

The Conquest of the Air

(uncredited)

Blond Cheat

Michael Ashburn

Victoria the Great

Younger Diraeli

Young and Innocent

Robert Tisdall

The Immortal Gentleman

James Carter / Tybalt

Cafe Mascot

Jerry Wilson

Adventurous Youth

The Englishman

Sleeping Car to Trieste

George Grant

Dangerous Moonlight

Mike Carroll

The Lion Has Wings

Bill - Navigator

The March Hare

Captain Marlow

Land Without Music

Rudolpho Strozzi

This Is Poland

Narrator

Doomsday at Eleven

Alderbrook

Frenzy

Charles Garrie

Stranglehold

Phillip

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