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De Marney is the surname of two brothers: * Derrick De Marney (1906–1978), English actor and producer * Terence De Marney (1908–1971), British actor, theatre director and writer See also * Marney Marney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dan Marney (born 1981), professional footballer * Dean Marney (author) (born 1952), the author of several children's books * Dean Marney (footballer) (born 1984), English footballe ..., a surname * Marnay (other), including people with the surname {{surname ...
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Derrick De Marney
Derrick Raoul Edouard Alfred De Marney (21 September 1906 – 18 February 1978) was an English stage and film actor and producer, of French and Irish ancestry. Actor 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). 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); ...
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Terence De Marney
Terence Arthur De Marney (1 March 190825 May 1971) was a British film, stage, radio and television actor, as well as theatre director and writer. Career Actor The son of Violet Eileen Concanen and Arthur De Marney, and the grandson of noted Victorian lithographer Alfred Concanen, his career in the theatre began in 1923 and continued almost without interruption, taking in film, radio and television parts. He toured with Mrs Patrick Campbell in '' The Last of Mrs. Cheyney''. In 1930 he played Gustave in ''The Lady of the Camellias'', and toured South Africa as Raleigh in ''Journey's End''. In 1934 he played Tybalt in ''Romeo and Juliet'' at the Open Air Theatre, and Giovanni in '' 'Tis Pity She's a Whore'' at the Arts. Thrillers tended to be his stock in trade, appearing in a revival of Sutton Vane's ''Outward Bound'' during the 1930s, as well as Agatha Christie's ''Ten Little Indians'' and ''Dear Murderer''. In later years he appeared in a revival of Gerald Du Maurier's ' ...
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Marney
Marney is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Dan Marney (born 1981), professional footballer * Dean Marney (author) (born 1952), the author of several children's books * Dean Marney (footballer) (born 1984), English footballer * Harold Marney, a crew member of John F. Kennedy's ''PT-109'' who was killed when the boat was struck by a Japanese destroyer * Henry Marney, 1st Baron Marney (1447–1523), English Tudor politician * Jo Marney, British model * Laura Marney, Scottish novelist and short-story writer * Paul Marney (born 1982), English footballer See also * Layer Marney, a village in Essex, England * Layer Marney Tower, a Tudor palace near Colchester, Essex, England * Marni The name Marni originates from several languages, including Hebrew, meaning "rejoice", and Latin as a variant of " Marina", meaning "of the sea". It also has derivations from Gaelic and Swahili. "Marni" and "Marnie" are the two most common spell ... * Marnie (other) * ...
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