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.
The Projected Man
(Latham)
Things to Come
(Richard Gordon)
Young and Innocent
(Robert Tisdall)
The First of the Few
(Squadron Leader Jefferson)
Uncle Silas
(Uncle Silas)
Dangerous Moonlight
(Mike Carroll)
Meet Mr. Callaghan
(Slim Callaghan)
Blond Cheat
(Michael Ashburn)
Frenzy
(Charles Garrie)
Land Without Music
(Rudolpho Strozzi)
Flying Fifty-Five
(Bill Urquhart)
Sleeping Car to Trieste
(George Grant)
Three Silent Men
(Captain John Mellish)
The Valley of Ghosts
(Arthur Wilmot)
The March Hare
(Captain Marlow)
Victoria the Great
(Younger Diraeli)
The Immortal Gentleman
(James Carter / Tybalt)
This Is Poland
(Narrator)
Sixty Glorious Years
(Benjamin Disraeli)
Adventurous Youth
(The Englishman)
Shadows
(Peter)
Stranglehold
(Phillip)
Cafe Mascot
(Jerry Wilson)
Once in a New Moon
(Bryan Grant)
She Shall Have Murder
(Dagobert Brown)
The Lion Has Wings
(Bill - Navigator)
Music Hall
(Jim)
The Conquest of the Air
((uncredited))
Private's Progress
(Pat)
The Second Mr. Bush
(Tony)