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Derek Martinus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Derek Martinus
Derek Martinus (born Derek Buitenhuis; 4 April 1931 – 27 March 2014)〔Michael Billington and Toby Hadoke (Obituary: Derek Martinus ), ''The Guardian'', 1 April 2014〕 was a British television and theatre director. Originally an actor, he directed episodes of ''Z-Cars'' and ''Doctor Who'', for which he was best known. He also had a prolific and enduring career directing stage productions. ==Early life and acting career== Born in Ilford, Essex, the son of Jack and Irene Buitenhuis, Martinus used his Rotterdam-born grandfather's middle name for his professional name.〔 Martinus was educated at Brentwood School, Essex. After the RAF he went to University of Oklahoma and studied Acting, Directing, TV technique and Philosophy for one Semester. He then went on to Yale School of Drama where he studied both Acting and Directing. After running out of money, he returned to the UK in the mid-1950s and worked as an actor for the Library Theatre, Manchester and other repertory theatres. He played at the Royal Court and on tour, with among others, Sir Donald Wolfit. His next crucial step was to join the Arena Theatre Company where he worked both an actor and director. In 1959 he did a study tour of Scandinavian theatre and met his future wife, Eivor – who was only sixteen at the time – in Gothenburg. He directed some 20 plays at The Pembroke Theatre-in-the-round from 1959 until the theatre closed because of road widening. His two best received parts were Monsewer in Brendan Behan's ''The Hostage'' and Malvolio in ''Twelfth Night'' which he played on several occasions. Between jobs in the theatre he did several productions at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
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