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Terence de Marney - Actor & Filmmaker | The Couch Critic
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Terence de Marney
Born
March 1, 1908
Died: May 25, 1971
(Lived 63 years)
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Career Highlights
31
Movies
32
TV Shows
Also Known As
Terence deMarney
Terence Arthur De Marney
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Terence de Marney
Movies
31
TV Shows
32
All Neat in Black Stockings
as
Old Gunge
April 10, 1969
Separation
Cast
October 19, 1968
Separation
as
Old Man
October 19, 1968
The Hand of Night
as
Omar
August 11, 1968
Doctor Who: The Smugglers
as
Joseph Longfoot
October 1, 1966
Emergency Ward 9
Cast
April 11, 1966
Death Is a Woman
as
Jacomini
February 1, 1966
Die, Monster, Die!
as
Merwyn
October 26, 1965
Confessions of an Opium Eater
as
Scrawny man
June 20, 1962
On the Double
as
Sergeant Colin Twickenham
May 19, 1961
The Secret of the Purple Reef
as
Ashby
December 11, 1960
Spartacus
as
Majordomo (uncredited)
October 13, 1960
The Wreck of the Mary Deare
Cast
November 17, 1959
My Gun Is Quick
as
Jean (as Terence De Marney)
August 1, 1957
Pharaoh's Curse
as
Sgt. Smolett
February 1, 1957
23 Paces to Baker Street
as
Sergeant Luce
May 18, 1956
Desert Sands
as
Kramer (uncredited)
November 18, 1955
Mad at the World
as
Pop (as Terence DeMarny)
May 13, 1955
The Silver Chalice
as
Sosthene
December 20, 1954
No Way Back
as
Johnnie Thompson
July 1, 1949
Dual Alibi
as
Mike Bergen
June 3, 1947
They Met in the Dark
as
Code Expert
August 11, 1943
This Is Poland
as
Narrator
February 20, 1941
I Killed the Count
as
Det. Sgt. Raines
May 6, 1939
Born That Way
as
Richard Gearing
July 29, 1936
The Mystery of the Mary Celeste
as
Charlie Kaye
April 27, 1935
The Immortal Gentleman
as
Harry Morton / Hamlet / Romeo
March 26, 1935
The Unholy Quest
as
Frank Davis
March 27, 1934
The Merry Men of Sherwood
Cast
September 1, 1932
Heroes of the Mine
as
Youngster
August 25, 1932
The Eternal Feminine
as
Michael Winthrop
February 1, 1931