Einar Reim (1897-1971)

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Birthplace:
København

Born:
January 1, 1897

Died:
December 13, 1971

Einer Johan Reim var elev af Albert Luther og blev uddannet på Folkescenens elevskole 1918-20. Han debuterede 6. juli 1920 på Friluftsteatret i Svendborg som Peter i "Et eventyr i Rosenborg Have". Einer Reim var 1921-26 på Sønderbros Teater, hvor han spillede titelrollen i Ravn Jonsen's og Chr. Bogø's folkekomedie "Manden fra Amerika". Han blev hurtig populær som Amager-scenens unge sangelsker og efter engagement ved Odense Teater i årene 1926-29 kom han i 1930 til Folketeatret, hvor han spillede skomagerdrengen i "Tre små Piger". Senere var han på Nørrebros Teater og 1932-35 på Odense Folketeater, 1937-38 på Folketeatret i København, på Det ny Teater 1938-39 samt på Andelsscenen, hvor han var Dr. Knock i Jules Romains komedie. I 1946 spillede han Napoleon i "Madame Sans-Gêne" på Hedvig Schad-Turné og kom derefter til Alliancescenerne. Han havde mange roller for Skolescenen og var meget anvendt i Radioteatret. I 1950erne indgik han i den faste stab af medvirkende i sommerrevyerne i Svendborg, bl.a. "Der må være en prik" i 1953. Fra 1957 til 1968 var han turnéleder af Landsskolescenen. Einer Reim kunne to måneder før sin død fejre sit 50 års jubilæum på Scala, som han var knyttet til i de senere år, og hvor hans sidste rolle blev politibetjenten i Gustav Wied-forestillingen "Livsens ondskab".

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