Full Name Reuven Adiv | Name Reuven Adiv | |
Occupation Drama teacher, director, actor Died December 23, 2004, London, United Kingdom |
Reuven Adiv (5 June 1930–23 December 2004) was a Jerusalem-born actor, director and drama teacher, most notable as the head of acting at the Drama Centre in London from 1984 to 2004.
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Early life
Reuven Adiv was born in Jerusalem on 5 June 1930. He fought on the Jerusalem front against the British administration. His father was born in part of modern-day Belarus, and died in a Nazi concentration camp.
Career
His early acting experience came at the Ohel Theatre and the Kameri Theatre in Tel Aviv. He studied under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio in New York, where he also took the director's course. He also studied at the film school of New York University before returning to teach at the Lee Strasberg institute.
He returned to Tel Aviv in 1971 and alongside stage and screen acting he was invited to teach at the Beit Zvi school of performing arts. In 1979 he was appointed principal of the theatre department of Seminar HaKibbutzim college.
In 1984, he was invited to become head of the acting department at the Drama Centre, London as a successor to Doreen Cannon, who had become head of acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
"...the results emanate from within, owing nothing to make-up or setting..." - Reuven Adiv
From 1986 to 1996, he was a guest teacher at the Swedish State Theatre School, Gothenburg and from 2003 he taught at the Forum für Filmschauspiel in Berlin.
Selected stage productions as director
Personal life
He married the Israeli actor and broadcaster Galia Nativ in 1980. They had two children, a daughter and a son, and lived in North London. He died of a heart attack in 2004, aged 74.