Anthony Alfred Harmsworth Marlowe, QC (25 October 1904 – 8 September 1965) was a British barrister and politician, who served as a member of parliament (MP) for 24 years.
At the time of the Munich crisis, Marlowe enlisted in the Army Officers' Reserve, and he joined up full-time during the Second World War; he served as a Lieutenant-Colonel on the staff of the Judge Advocate-General.
In general Marlowe was a right-winger, and he abstained on a vote to endorse the Macmillan government's bid to join the European Economic Community.
Safely re-elected at the 1964 general election, Marlowe suffered a mild heart attack at the end of March 1965.
In fact, Marlowe's health took a turn for the worse, and he resigned his seat in June, dying in September, aged 60.