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Occupation
  
Actor, film director

Name
  
Egil Eide


Role
  
Film actor

Spouse
  
Kaja Eide (m. 1909–1939)

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Born
  
24 August 1868 (
1868-08-24
)
Haugesund, Norway

Years active
  
1894–1939 (theater)1913–1935 (film)

Died
  
December 13, 1946, Haugesund, Norway

Movies
  
The Wings, The Nurtull Gang, The Price of Betrayal, The Clergyman

Parents
  
Albertine Knagenhjelm Wiese, Ludolf Eide

Similar People
  
Mauritz Stiller, Julius Jaenzon, Victor Sjostrom

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Egil Næss Eide (24 August 1868 – 13 December 1946) was a Norwegian silent film actor and director. He appeared in eighteen films between 1913 and 1935, and worked at the National Theatre between 1899 and 1939.

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Career

He was born in Haugesund as a son of ship-owner Ludolf Eide (1821–1908) and Albertine Knagenhjelm Wiese (1834–1903). He was an uncle of zoologist Albert Eide Parr. After finishing his secondary education, Eide lived in the United States until 1894, where he went through his first marriage. Back in Norway, he made his state debut in 1894 at Den Nationale Scene. He was hired at Christiania Theater in 1898, and when it went defunct one year later he moved to the new National Theatre. He played many notable roles, both internationally known roles like Romeo, Othello, King Lear and Oedipus, but also in plays by the Nordic writers Henrik Ibsen, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and August Strindberg, including the title role in the first Norwegian performance (in 1904) of Ibsen's play Brand. Brand, published as far back as in 1866, had previously been staged in Sweden.

He made his silent film debut in Sweden in 1913, and later played in films such as The Clergyman (1914), The Price of Betrayal (1915), The Wings (1916) and The Ships That Meet (1916). He also directed two films. He faced declining health in the 1930s, and finished his on-screen career with two Norwegian films in 1932 and 1935. He left the National Theatre in 1939. Also in 1939, his marriage to singer Kaja Eide Norena since 1909 was dissolved.

In the Norwegian parliamentary election, 1927 he was the sixth ballot candidate for the party National Legion.

In 1919 he was decorated as a Knight, First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav. He died in December 1946 in Haugesund.

Filmography

Actor
1935
Samhold må til (Short) as
Direktør
1932
Fantegutten as
Sjur, en storbonde
1923
The Nurtull Gang as
Pegg's Boss
1920
Bodakungen as
Sören Torbjörnsson 'Bodakungen'
1920
Fiskebyn as
Jakob Vindås
1919
Fairy of Solbakken as
Sämund Granliden
1917
Fru Bonnets felsteg (Short) as
Georg Bonnet
1916
Envar sin egen lyckas smed as
Thomas Abel
1916
Vingarne as
Claude Zoret
1916
The Ships That Meet as
John Hall
1915
The Price of Betrayal (Short) as
Blom, worker
1915
Mästertjuven as
Ernest Wilson
1915
En förvillelse (Short) as
Wilhelm Hagberg
1915
När konstnärer älska as
Bernhard Steen
1914
Skottet as
Holm
1914
För sin kärleks skull as
Franz von Bierman
1914
Saints and Sorrows as
The Priest
1913
Brother Against Brother as
Ivan Potowski
Director
1917
Fru Bonnets felsteg (Short)
1916
Envar sin egen lyckas smed

References

Egil Eide Wikipedia


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