Jørgen Reenberg

Jørgen Reenberg was a Danish actor who is best known for Blodsbånd, Oviri, and Flagermusen. He was born on November 8, 1927, in Frederiksberg, Denmark, and passed away on November 9, 2023, in Denmark.

Personal and Family Life

Jørgen Reenberg was married twice; first to Marianne Zobel from November 6, 1954, until their divorce, and they had one child together. He later married Ghita Nørby in 1970, but their marriage ended in 1978. He had a sister, Annelise Reenberg, who was a Danish director.

Career Highlights

Reenberg was an accomplished actor, known for his diverse roles in various plays and films. He worked at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen and received several accolades, including the Reumert award for Best Male Lead in 2006. His notable performances include playing Horace in Molière’s The School for Women and the Admiral in H.M.S. Pinafore.

Death and Legacy

Jørgen Reenberg died on November 9, 2023, leaving behind a rich legacy in the Danish performing arts. He was celebrated not only for his acting but also for his contributions to the theatre, having won prestigious awards including the Commander of the Order of the Dane in 1997 and the Ingenio et arti medal in 1998.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Fodboldpræsten 1951-09-24 Søren Holm, præst
Flemming og Kvik 1960-10-16 Anton Winther
Løgn og løvebrøl 1961-08-24 Tom Thomsen
6-dagesløbet 1958-08-18 Otto Bertelsen
Jeg – en kvinde 1965-09-17 Dr. Dam
Oviri 1986-09-05
Europa 1991-06-27 Max Hartmann
Tine 1964-09-04 Skovrider Berg
Ingen tid til kærtegn 1957-03-01 Lærer Harting
Skibet er ladet med 1960-10-03 Musikforlægger Peter Bangel
Krudt og klunker 1958-04-06
Vi vil ha’ et barn 1949-09-05
Hærværk 1977-11-04
I gabestokken 1950-10-30 Teddy
Ild og jord 1955-02-16
Indenfor murene 1963-10-31
Pas på ryggen, professor! 1977-08-19 Taxachauffør
Flagermusen 1968-12-26 Dr. Falka
3 aar efter 1948-10-03 Henrik, Visteds Søn
Far til fire 1953-11-02 Jørgen Stæhr – skolelærer
I Am Dina 2002-03-08 Merchant #1
Det gode og det onde 1975-05-26
Solens børn 1972-08-27 Protassov
Helligtrekongersaften 1981-08-16