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Years active
  
1928-1966

Siblings
  
Terence De Marney

Role
  
Film actor

Name
  
Derrick Marney


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Full Name
  
Derrick R E A De Marney

Born
  
21 September 1906 (
1906-09-21
)

Occupation
  
Stage and film actor, producer

Died
  
February 18, 1978, Frimley, United Kingdom

Parents
  
Violet Eileen Concanen, Arthur De Marney

Movies
  
Young and Innocent, Uncle Silas, Things to Come, Dangerous Moonlight, Meet Mr Callaghan

Similar People
  
Terence De Marney, Vernon Sewell, Brian Desmond Hurst, Eugeniusz Cekalski, William Cameron Menzies

Organizations founded
  
Concanen Films

Hitchcock: Fiatal és ártatlan (1937) - teljes film magyarul


Derrick R E A De Marney (21 September 1906 – 18 February 1978) was an English stage and film actor and producer, of French and Irish ancestry.

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Anton Walbrook in "Dangerous Moonlight" (Hurst, 1941)


Actor

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The son of Violet Eileen Concanen and Arthur De Marney, and the grandson of noted Victorian lithographer Alfred Concanen, he appeared on the London stage from 1922 and films from 1928. It was his performance in the lead role of the play Young Mr Disraeli at the Kingsway and Piccadilly theatres that brought him the offer of a long term film contract from Alexander Korda. He is perhaps best remembered for his starring role as Robert Tisdall, falsely accused of murder in Alfred Hitchcock's Young and Innocent (1937). Other early film roles include Benjamin Disraeli, this time in Victoria the Great (1937) and its sequel, Sixty Glorious Years (1938).

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After Young and Innocent, he alternated between leading roles and supporting parts in films. He was cast in the title role of Uncle Silas (1947); a character part in which he played a man formerly suspected of murder who plots against his young niece, an heiress played by Jean Simmons. After a couple of more leads in self-produced films, he tended to concentrate on the theatre, only taking small roles in film and television thereafter. His last role was in the horror film The Projected Man (1966).

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Although he had a home in Kensington in London, De Marney was taken ill while staying with friends at Farnham in Surrey. He died of bronchopneumonia and asthma at the nearby Frimley Park Hospital on 18 February 1978. He was buried in the family plot at West Norwood Cemetery in South London.

Producer and director

With his brother, the actor Terence De Marney, he formed Concanen Productions and produced a number of wartime documentaries on the Polish Air Force, including The White Eagle and Diary of a Polish Airman (both 1942), as well as Leslie Howard's film The Gentle Sex (1943). He also produced and starred in the thrillers Latin Quarter (1945), She Shall Have Murder (1950), and Meet Mr. Callaghan (1954), a role he had created on stage. He also produced and wrote No Way Back (1949), which starred his brother Terence.

He directed the documentary shorts Malta G.C. and London Scrapbook in 1942.

Partial filmography

As actor, unless otherwise noted.

Filmography

Actor
1966
The Projected Man as
Latham (as Derrick de Marney)
1965
Secret Agent (TV Series) as
Colonel Coote
- The Mercenaries (1965) - Colonel Coote
1962
Ghost Squad (TV Series) as
Clive Errington
- The Desperate Diplomat (1962) - Clive Errington
1962
Doomsday at Eleven as
Judge Alderbrook
1958
Ivanhoe (TV Series) as
Sir Arnold
- Search for Gold (1958) - Sir Arnold
1958
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan (TV Series) as
John Frederick
- No Future for Frederick (1958) - John Frederick (as Derrick de Marney)
1957
Armchair Theatre (TV Series)
- Possession (1957)
1956
The March Hare as
Marlow
1956
Private's Progress as
Pat
1955
Lilli Palmer Theatre (TV Series) as
Prince Florizel
- The Suicide Club (1955) - Prince Florizel
1954
Meet Mr. Callaghan as
Slim Callaghan (as Derrick de Marney)
1950
She Shall Have Murder as
Dagobert Brown
1948
Sleeping Car to Trieste as
George Grant
1947
The Inheritance as
Uncle Silas Ruthyn
1945
Frenzy as
Charles Garrie
1942
Spitfire as
Squadron Leader Jefferson
1941
Suicide Squadron as
Mike Carroll
1940
Three Silent Men as
Capt. John Mellish (as Derrick de Marney)
1940
The Second Mr. Bush as
Anthony Carr
1940
The Spider as
Gilbert Silver
1939
The Lion Has Wings as
Bill - Navigator
1939
Flying Fifty-Five as
Bill Urquhart (as Derrick de Marney)
1938
Queen of Destiny as
Benjamin Disraeli
1938
Blond Cheat as
Michael Ashburn (as Derrick deMarney)
1937
Victoria the Great as
Younger Disraeli
1937
The Pearls of the Crown as
Darnley (uncredited)
1937
Young and Innocent as
Robert Tisdall (as Derrick de Marney)
1936
Forbidden Music as
Rudolpho Strozzi (as Derrick de Marney)
1936
Cafe Mascot as
Jerry Wilson
1936
Things to Come as
Richard Gordon (as Derrick de Marney)
1935
Windfall as
Tom Spooner
1935
The Immortal Gentleman as
James Carter / Tybalt (as Derrick de Marney)
1934
Once in a New Moon as
Hon. Bryan-Grant (as Derrick de Marney)
1934
The Scarlet Pimpernel as
Member of the League (uncredited)
1934
Music Hall as
Jim
1933
The Laughter of Fools as
Captain Vidal
1932
Money for Nothing as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1931
The Conquest of the Air as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1931
Stranglehold as
Phillip
1931
Shadows as
Peter
1930
The Valley of Ghosts as
Arthur Wilmot
1928
Adventurous Youth as
The Englishman
1928
The Forger as
Basil Hale
1928
Two Little Drummer Boys as
Jack Carsdale
Writer
1961
Harpers West One (TV Series) (original idea - 32 episodes)
- Life in the Big Store (1963) - (original idea)
Producer
1954
Meet Mr. Callaghan (producer - as Derrick de Marney)
1950
She Shall Have Murder (producer)
1949
No Way Back (producer)
1945
Frenzy (associate producer)
1943
Marynarz polski - Dzieje przecietnego czlowieka (Documentary short) (producer)
1943
Niedokonczona podróz (Documentary short) (producer)
1943
The Gentle Sex (producer - as Derrick de Marney)
1942
Common Cause (Documentary short) (producer - as Derrickde Marney)
1942
Diary of a Polish Airman (Documentary short) (producer)
1942
Seaman Frank Goes Back to Sea (Documentary short) (producer)
1942
The White Eagle (Documentary short) (producer)
Director
1952
Meet Mr. Callaghan (TV Movie)
1942
London Scrapbook (Short) (as Derrick de Marney)
1942
Malta G.C. (Short documentary) (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1941
Suicide Squadron ("The Rose of Tralee")
Self
1963
This Is Your Life (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Bessie Love (1963) - Self
1951
The Top Hat (TV Series) as
Self - Presenter
- Episode dated 8 December 1951 (1951) - Self - Presenter
1942
Seaman Frank Goes Back to Sea (Documentary short) as
Self - Narrator
1941
This Is Poland (Documentary short) as
Narrator
Archive Footage
2022
My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock (Documentary) as
Self

References

Derrick De Marney Wikipedia


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