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Ian Martin may refer to: * Ian Martin (UN official), English human rights activist and United Nations official * Ian Martin (writer) (born 1953), British comedy writer * Ian Martin (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer * Ian Kennedy Martin (born 1936), British television scriptwriter * Ian Martin (actor), American actor and writer See also * Iain Martin Iain James Martin (born 2 October 1971) is a Scottish political commentator, author and public speaker. He writes a weekly column for ''The Times'' and is co-founder, editor and publisher of ''Reaction'' - a news site providing analysis and opi ...
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Ian Martin (UN Official)
Ian Martin (born 10 August 1946) is an English human rights activist/advisor and sometime United Nations official. His most recent UN assignment was as the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya. From 2015 to 2018 he was Executive Director of Security Council Report. Early life Martin was educated at Brentwood School in Brentwood, Essex and graduated from Emmanuel College, Cambridge with first class honours in history and economics. Afterwards, he was a graduate student in development economics at Harvard University for a year. From 1969 to 1972, Martin worked for the Ford Foundation in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. In 1971 while in Dhaka, East Pakistan, he witnessed the beginning of Bangladesh's War of Independence. After returning to the United Kingdom, Martin worked with the Redbridge Community Relations Council in London then served five years as the General Secretary of the Joint Council for the Welfar ...
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Ian Martin (writer)
Ian Martin (born 1953) is an English comedy writer. Martin was a writer for the BAFTA-winning BBC series ''The Thick of It''. He was famously hired as "swearing consultant" in 2005 by the show's creator, Armando Iannucci, for Series 1 of the political satire and went on to become a full member of the writing team. He won an Emmy for his writing across five series of ''Veep'' and was BAFTA nominated for co-writing ''The Death of Stalin''. Early life Martin was born in London and has lived in Lancaster since 1988. Career Ian Martin edits the satirical website martian.fm. He is a weekly columnist for the ''Architects' Journal'' and a regular contributor to ''The Guardian'' newspaper. Other credits include writing additional material for the 2009 Oscar-nominated film ''In the Loop'', the 2007 Armando Iannucci-created series ''Time Trumpet'' and several series of the radio show ''Armando Iannucci's Charm Offensive''. He is the author of ''The Coalition Chronicles'' (2011), a sat ...
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Ian Martin (rugby League)
Ian Martin (born 1951) is an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s and 1970s. Martin is a multi premiership winning player with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles. Career Martin was graded as a 16-year-old with Manly in 1967. He played nine seasons of first grade football with Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles between 1969-1974 and 1976-1978. Martin holds the rare distinction of playing in six grand finals with Manly, winning four of them. His first was in the side that lost the 1970 Grand Final to Souths. He then starred in the winning Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles teams of 1972, 1973, 1976 and the 1978 draw and replay. He started his career as a brilliant five-eighth, and finished his career as a lock-forward. Ian Martin played 155 first grade games, and scored 34 tries during his career. His only representative appearances were for New South Wales in 1972, and after a short stint as the captain-coach of Sawtell, New South Wales in 1975, he represented N.S.W. Coun ...
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Ian Kennedy Martin
Ian Kennedy Martin (born 23 May 1936) is a British television scriptwriter who created the action drama series '' The Sweeney'' (1975–1978). Career He began his television career in the 1960s, first as a script editor on the military police drama series ''Redcap'' (1964)''Troy Kennedy Martin'', Lez Cooke, Manchester University Press, 2007, p.12 and then later as a writer on series such as ''The Troubleshooters'' (1965). In 1971 he worked on the popular BBC drama series ''The Onedin Line'', which ran for nine years until 1980. He also wrote the 1974 drama series '' The Capone Investment''. He is best known for creating the popular police action drama series '' The Sweeney'',''Best of British: Cinema and Society from 1930 to Present'', by Anthony Aldgate, IB Tauris, 1999, p. 143 produced by Euston Films for Thames Television, which ran on the ITV network from 1975 to 1978. It also spawned two feature film spin-offs. He is also known for writing the 1975 action film '' Mitche ...
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Ian Martin (actor)
Ian Martin (April 29, 1912 - July 25, 1981) was an American actor on Broadway, radio, and television and a writer. He appeared on television more than 700 times and on radio more than 15,000 times. Early years Born in Glasgow, Scotland, on April 29, 1912, Martin was the son of composer George Martin and English actress Violet Robertson. He acted in Scotland as a child before moving to the United States in 1928. Fieldston, the private school that he attended, had some classes taught in French and German, which helped him to pick up accents and dialects that he later used as an actor. After graduating from Harvard College, he became a radio actor, announcer, and writer. Career Martin's early experience on stage came in acting with stock theater companies. He first appeared on Broadway in ''All Men Are Alike'' (1941). After serving in the Army and working on radio, he returned to Broadway to become the fourth actor to portray Finian McLonergan in '' Finian's Rainbow''. On July 2 ...
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