Egil Eide


Egil Nss Eide 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.

He was born in Haugesund as a son of shipowner Ludolf Eide and Albertine Knagenhjelm Wiese . 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, Bjrnstjerne Bjrnson and August Strindberg, including the title role in the first Norwegian performance of Ibsens play Brand. Brand, published as far back as in 1866, had previously been staged in Sweden.

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