Einar Reim
Acting
Biography
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".
Known For

The married couple Pierre and Eva live in a conventional middle-class environment, but Pierre increasingly feels alienated from people and things.
Værelset

About the young Aarhus businessman Jacob Hansen who is going to a congress in Copenhagen. His competitor in the firm sends his secretary over to spy and bring Jacob into disrepute. The secretary has sympathy for Jacob, creating complications when his wife show up.
What a Pity About Daddy

A gentle comedy offering the promise of easy social consensus. Harry (Helmuth) is a simple old-time shop porter offered a chance at self-realisation when he's bequeathed a sum by an unknown relative (via several levels of fiscal blood suckers). He decides to engage a butler to take good care of him for a time. This is a man of distinguished upper class service, but a generous nature which happily integrates with Harry's small but colourful world of drinking buddies and crackpot neighbourhood kids.
Harry and the Butler

Det Støver Stadig (It's Still Dusting) is the second film in the popular "Dust series" (Støv På Hjernen, Støv For Alle Pengene). Once again, Arvid Müller and Aage Stentoft wrote the festive script, which introduced new customs and traditions to the Danish housing market. The small community in the "sleepy town" is easily recognizable, but major changes have taken place since last time, because the residents of Solvænget have—with municipal support—bought the property they live in, and (something completely new at the time) the wives have had to take jobs to make ends meet! Mrs. Rigmor Hansen is absolutely brilliant as the manager of a Quick laundry. Her "truths" about the new everyday life in Denmark are crystal clear—and eternally young. The property's first general meeting with the guys in the stairwell – and the presentation of the first annual accounts – are golden scenes from the golden age of Danish family films.
Still Dust on the Brain

Finn and Claus are best friends and both have a thing for their cute friend Eva. They both go to Copenhagen to study law but Claus would rather study music/piano and takes private lessons and Finn isn't the academic type. Who gets Eva?
Jul i Skovridergaarden

On the idyllic Birkø lives Christian a parish executive officer. He is a brave and honest man, happily married to Martha, and this couple has a son called Theo and he will once take over the farm.
The Girls Are Willing
The young girl Cecilia is in love with her neighbor's son Esben. But her father, a knitwear merchant, will not allow her to marry him. Overcome with grief, she succumbs to madness. TV adaptation of Blicher's short story from 1829.
Hosekræmmeren

There is a severe housing shortage in Copenhagen. Eva and Harry both respond to the same rental advertisement. The landlord, Baldrian, believes they are married, which is why they can have the apartment. Baldrian does not want to rent to single people. Therefore, Eva and Harry decide to pretend to be a married couple. Meanwhile, Harry's fiancée Lise is on her way to Oslo, where she will be staying for a few months. On the way, she meets the charming John. Eva and Harry fall in love and get married. But then Lise announces her arrival in Copenhagen. She has since married John and wants an apartment in Copenhagen.