Carl Reinholdz was born on September 19, 1909 in Norrköping and died on December 24, 1965.

He was a long-serving actor, often called "The Radio Mast", and a versatile artist who appeared in revue, theater, musicals and film, with around 300 recordings.
At the beginning of his career in the 1930s, he performed in local revues and theater performances, where his humor and stage presence quickly made him popular.

At the Södra Teatern in Stockholm, he participated in notable revue productions, such as "Mr Floyd kommer till stan" in 1949.
He is best known for his role in the film "Beredskapspojkar" (1941) where he played the role of 394 Calle Kuhlén, called Kulissen, together with Nils Poppe.

Carl Reinholdz should be remembered for his unique ability to combine humor, musicality and stage charisma, which made him a beloved folk entertainer. His contribution to the Swedish revue tradition, especially at the Södra Teatern, and his versatility across different genres have left a lasting mark on Swedish entertainment history.
