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Marco Rima (born April 7, 1961 in Winterthur, Switzerland) is a Swiss actor, comedian, cabaret artist and producer. He grew up in the canton of Zug and studied elementary school teaching. He now lives in Oberägeri, canton of Zug.

Career

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In 1983 Rima and Marcello Weber founded the cabaret-duo Marcocello. In 1992 Marcocello received a platinum record for their programme Juhubilé. Then in 1993 the duo split up. He now works as a solo artist.

In 1992 Rima wrote and produced the comedy musical Keep cool, in which he played the lead role. Approximately 500.000 visitors went to see the show in Switzerland and Germany until 1996.

From 1996 Rima participated in the Wochenshow, with which he also became known in Germany. Especially the characters Opa Adolf, Frey und Horst Lemminger he portrayed, gained a lot of popularity. After three years, in 1999, Rima left the Wochenshow to focus on other projects.[1]

Rima produced the comedy musical Hank Hoover, which was performed from 1998 to 2001. Over 170.000 visitors saw the show in Switzerland and Germany. Various solo-shows followed form the years 2002 to 2013, among these were Think Positive and Humor Sapiens. In 2010 Rima performed on the multimedial comedy musical Die Patienten. Furthermore, Rima was involved in the production of the movies Achtung, fertig, Charlie , Handyman and Liebling lass uns scheiden (with Esther Schweins and Mark Keller).

After a longer break, Rima was back on German television on Sat.1 with Die Marco Rima Show in spring 2008.

Rima has received the Prix Walo five times: in 1993 as the most popular entertainer, in 1994 in theater/musical category, and in 1999, 2003 and 2005 as the most popular entertainer in the cabaret and comedy category. Rima also performs regularly at the Arosa Humor Festival, for example at the first edition in 1992 with Cabaret Marcocello, as well as in 2010 and 2011, most recently as host of the TV recordings.

Since 2021, he has a weekly video format Rima-Spalter on the Nebelspalter.[2]

Rima performs character comedy, parodies, physical comedy, sketch comedy and integrates word plays in his work.

COVID-19 pandemic

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In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rima expressed criticism of the measures taken against the pandemic in Switzerland. In September 2020, he appeared at a demonstration of "Corona skeptics" in Zurich.[3] He is a member of the committee of an initiative that collects signatures against compulsory vaccination.[4] By his own account, he lost several sponsors, including the children's charity UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein, for which he had collected donations for 20 years.[5]

In his weekly video format Rima Spalter on YouTube he expressed his attitude humorously towards the measurements in various videos showing his skepticism. Rima portrayed the Swiss Federal Council of Health Alain Berset in a parody. With this parody he encouraged people to vote against a referendum on the tightening of the Covid laws in Switzerland.

Filmography

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TV shows

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  • 1996: Die Wochenshow
  • 1998: Varell & Decker
  • 1998: Menschen
  • 1999: Wir vom Revier
  • 2000: Max & Lisa
  • 2008: Die Marco Rima Show
  • 2018: Ich nehm’ dann mal ab – Marco Rima tritt in die Pedale

Movies

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  • 1998: Der Kinderhasser
  • 1999: Monty Python's wunderbare Welt des Schwachsinns
  • 2001: Sind denn alle netten Männer schwul
  • 2001: Ein Millionär zum Frühstück
  • 2002: Drei Frauen, ein Plan und die ganz große Kohle
  • 2003: Zwei Väter einer Tochter
  • 2003: Strategy of Seduction
  • 2003: Achtung, fertig, Charlie!
  • 2004: Frechheit siegt
  • 2005: Gefühl ist alles
  • 2006: Handyman
  • 2009: Champions – Es ist nie zu spät für ein Comeback
  • 2010: Liebling, lass uns scheiden
  • 2013: Achtung, fertig, WK!

Stage programs

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  • 1992: Keep Cool (comedy musical)
  • 1998–2001: Hank Hoover (comedy musical)
  • 2002: Think Positive
  • 2007: No Limits
  • 2010: Time Out
  • 2011: Die Patienten (comedy musical)
  • 2012: Humor Sapiens
  • 2015: Made in Hellwitzia
  • 2018: Just for Fun!

Publications

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  • Lotti, Otti & Mocke (three-part radio play series)
  • 1991: Cabaret Marcocello: Juhubilé
  • various CDs und DVDs to all "Rima" musicals und stage programs

Literature

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  • Stefan Koslowski, Tanja Stenzl: Marco Rima. In: Andreas Kotte (publisher.): Theaterlexikon der Schweiz. volume 3, Chronos, Zürich 2005, ISBN 3-0340-0715-9, S. 1498.
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Marco Rima is a Swiss comedian, cabaret artist, actor, and producer known for his long-standing contributions to German-speaking comedy through television sketches, feature films, and live stage performances. Born on April 7, 1961, in Winterthur, Switzerland, he began his career in the early 1980s as part of the comedy duo Marcocello with Marcello Weber, performing light-hearted entertainment that contrasted with the era's more socially critical cabaret scene. Rima gained wider recognition through his work on the satirical television series Die Wochenshow from 1996 to 1999, where he portrayed a variety of characters and helped shape its sketch-based format. He went on to star in and contribute to numerous comedy films and television productions, including Max & Lisa (2000), Handyman (2006), and Liebling, lass uns scheiden! (2010), often serving as writer or producer on his projects. Over more than four decades, he has maintained an active presence in live comedy, developing touring programs that draw on his observational humor and life experiences, while also staging productions such as the comedy musical Keep Cool. Despite facing professional setbacks, including financial challenges after the success of Keep Cool, Rima has continued to perform and tour, with recent shows such as ICH WEISS ES NICHT… demonstrating his ongoing commitment to comedy across Switzerland, Germany, and Austria. In 2023, he unsuccessfully ran as an independent candidate for the Swiss Council of States in the Canton of Zug. He remains a prominent figure in Swiss entertainment, valued for his authentic, audience-focused approach that prioritizes humor over social commentary.

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Marco Rima was born on April 7, 1961, in Winterthur, Switzerland. Although born in the canton of Zürich, he grew up in the Canton of Zug. He currently resides in Oberägeri, a small municipality in the Canton of Zug. This relocation during his early years shaped his connection to the Zug region, where he has maintained his primary ties.

Education and early work

Marco Rima completed his training as a primary school teacher (Volksschullehrer), a path he pursued in part because his father insisted on a "proper" profession first. This education provided him with independence and a solid foundation before he shifted focus to other pursuits. He worked as a teacher for two years, during which he taught music and physical education (Turnen). Rima has described himself as a good teacher who genuinely enjoyed the role, noting that it could have developed into a true vocation. His passion for performing on stage ultimately proved stronger, leading him to transition toward a career in entertainment. In 1983, he co-founded the Cabaret Marcocello duo with Marcello Weber.

Cabaret and comedy beginnings

Cabaret Marcocello duo

Cabaret Marcocello was a Swiss comedy duo formed in 1983 by Marco Rima and Marcello Weber, who was a lawyer by profession. The partnership lasted approximately ten years, during which the duo entertained audiences with various stage programs and established a notable presence in the Swiss cabaret scene. Their greatest success came with the 1991 program Juhubilée, released as an album on CD in January 1991. The album entered the Schweizer Hitparade on January 12, 1992, at position 15, reached a peak of number 12, and charted for 15 weeks until April 26, 1992. It achieved platinum certification in Switzerland in 1992. The duo separated in 1993.

Duo dissolution and early solo transition

The Cabaret Marcocello, the comedy duo consisting of Marco Rima and Marcello Weber, concluded its run in 1993 after a decade of activity from 1983 onward. During this period, the pair achieved widespread popularity in Switzerland through their distinctive stage programs and television appearances, featuring memorable sketches such as unconventional interpretations of Wilhelm Tell and satirical takes on sports reporting and everyday professions. Following the dissolution of the duo, Marco Rima transitioned to independent work as a solo performer and creator. His early solo efforts included writing and producing the comedy musical Keep Cool, which represented his initial step into self-directed productions beyond the duo format. (Details on Keep Cool appear in the dedicated subsection.)

Comedy musicals

Keep Cool

Keep Cool is a Swiss comedy musical that Marco Rima co-wrote, produced, and starred in as the lead performer. It premiered in 1992 and toured successfully across Switzerland and Germany until 1996. The production attracted approximately 500,000 spectators during its run. The show combined fast-paced comedy, music, dance, and variety elements, earning a reputation as a pioneer in Swiss musical theater and helping spark broader interest in the genre domestically. It achieved commercial success with numerous sold-out performances and received multiple Prix Walo awards, the most important Swiss show honor at the time. Keep Cool remains regarded as a cult classic of 1990s Swiss entertainment for its enduring popularity and cultural impact.

Hank Hoover and Die Patienten

Marco Rima produced and starred in the comedy musical Hank Hoover from 1998 to 2001. He wrote the show and took on the lead role as the titular private detective, who stumbles through cases while claiming expertise in solving crimes and lying convincingly. The production drew more than 170,000 spectators in Switzerland and Germany across its run. In 2010, Rima created the multimedia comedy musical Die Patienten, where he served as producer, director, and scriptwriter. The production incorporated innovative projection mapping on three motorized 360-degree revolving walls, with video content synchronized to live action via manual operator cues, position sensors, and scene-specific warping. A live band performed in a separate green-screen setup, with footage keyed in real-time and composited into the projected environments. This work continued Rima's approach to elaborate, multimedia-infused comedy musicals.

Stage programs and tours

Major solo shows

Marco Rima has toured extensively with a series of major solo comedy programs since 2002, following his transition from duo work to independent cabaret performances. These shows have solidified his reputation as one of Switzerland's leading humorists, blending sharp observations with charismatic stage presence. Several of these programs were accompanied by album releases that charted in Switzerland, reflecting their popularity among live audiences. His debut solo effort, Think Positiv, premiered in 2002 and marked his establishment as a solo artist. This was followed by No Limits in 2005, another key program in his early solo career. Subsequent shows included Humor Sapiens, which featured prominently in overviews of his stage work during the 2000s and early 2010s. In 2015, Rima presented Made in Hellwitzia – Music & Comedy, a program incorporating musical elements into his comedic style. The associated album peaked at number 37 on the Swiss charts, spending five weeks in the listings and underscoring the show's commercial appeal. He later performed Just for Fun!, which has been documented through full recordings available to viewers. After a hiatus partly due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Rima premiered Ich weiss es nicht… in June 2022. Originally conceived as No Problem!? with band accompaniment, the program was adapted to a non-musical format following repeated postponements and the eventual cancellation of the ensemble version. Its Swiss finale took place on 2 December 2023 in Biberist. The tour continued with performances in Germany and Austria beginning in spring 2024. These solo stage activities have run parallel to his television and film engagements throughout his career. In 2025, Rima presented his new comedy program Don't worry, be happy, described as a humorous reckoning with life's uncertainties. Performances of this program took place in Switzerland and elsewhere.

Recent performances

Marco Rima's program „Ich weiss es nicht...“ concluded its Swiss run with the dernière on December 2, 2023, in Biberist. The production continued with performances in Germany and Austria beginning in spring 2024. It was promoted as a cabaret-style comedy highlight, featuring provocative and entertaining observations across a range of personal and topical subjects. In October 2025, Rima announced that persistent knee problems would require surgery in December 2025, leading to the cancellation of planned 2026 performances at Das Zelt due to uncertainty over rehabilitation duration. Further details revealed that on December 16, 2025, he underwent operations to install partial prostheses in both knees, addressing severe arthrosis caused by decades of physical strain from stage work, including jumps and extensive touring. Following his final solo performance on December 13, 2025, in Winterthur as part of the program Don't worry, be happy, Rima planned a two- to three-year pause from solo stage appearances to allow for recovery. Any previously scheduled dates beyond 2025 were impacted by this health-related break.

Television career

Die Wochenshow ensemble

Marco Rima was a member of the original ensemble cast of the German satirical sketch comedy series Die Wochenshow on Sat.1, appearing from the show's premiere in 1996 until 1999. During these three years, he contributed to the program's early success as one of its founding performers alongside Ingolf Lück, Anke Engelke, and Bastian Pastewka. Among his most popular recurring characters were Opa Adolf Frey and Horst Lemminger, which gained significant recognition and became fondly remembered elements of the show's early episodes. He also portrayed other figures such as Mücke, further establishing his versatility within the ensemble's parody and sketch format. Rima left Die Wochenshow in March 1999 despite the popularity of his roles, to pursue other projects, and was replaced by Markus Maria Profitlich. His tenure on the program helped pave the way for subsequent appearances in other Sat.1 formats.

Hosting and own formats

In 2008, Marco Rima hosted his own comedy personality show titled Die Marco Rima Show on the German broadcaster Sat.1. The six-episode series premiered on February 29, 2008, and concluded in April 2008, presenting a classic yet contemporary format centered on Rima's distinctive humorous style. Ten years later, Rima fronted the five-part television special Ich nehm’ dann mal ab – Marco Rima tritt in die Pedale, aired on SRF in 2018. In this format, he documented his challenge to cycle through five countries with the goal of losing 10 kilograms, blending personal experiment with comedic commentary. From May 2021 to March 2022, Rima produced and hosted the weekly online video series Rima-Spalter on the Swiss satirical platform nebelspalter.ch. The format featured his satirical observations on contemporary absurdities and societal developments, drawing on his experience in sharp-tongued commentary.

Film appearances

Awards and recognition

Marco Rima has received the Swiss Prix Walo award five times for his contributions to entertainment, cabaret, and comedy. In 1999, he won the German Comedy Award for Best Comedy/Variety Show for his work on ''Die Wochenshow''.

Personal life

Family and residence

Marco Rima resides in Oberägeri in the canton of Zug, Switzerland, where he lives with his wife and their younger children. He is married to Christina Rima, who also serves as his manager and business partner. The couple has been together both privately and professionally for many years, harmonizing their roles as parents and collaborators. Rima has four children in total, two from his first marriage and two from his current marriage to Christina. He grew up in the canton of Zug, establishing long-standing ties to the region where he now maintains his family home.

Public positions and political activities

Marco Rima gained prominence as a critic of the Swiss government's COVID-19 measures during the pandemic. He appeared as a speaker at an anti-corona demonstration in Zurich on September 19, 2020. In a subsequent interview, he expressed opposition to certain restrictions, stating that if he felt healthy, he saw no reason to wear a mask, while emphasizing personal responsibility and criticizing the measures for fostering societal division rather than unity. Rima served as a member of the initiating committee for the "Stopp Impfpflicht" popular initiative, which aimed to amend the Swiss Constitution to prohibit mandatory vaccinations and prevent social or professional disadvantages for those refusing vaccination. The committee successfully collected over 100,000 signatures by September 2021, well within the required timeframe. Between 2021 and 2022, he hosted the weekly satirical video series "Rima-Spalter" on nebelspalter.ch, where he commented critically on pandemic policies, government actions, and related societal issues through sketches and monologues. The series comprised 36 episodes, often addressing topics such as restrictions, political figures, and media narratives in a provocative style. In June 2023, Rima announced his independent candidacy for the Swiss Council of States (Ständerat) representing the Canton of Zug in the October 2023 federal elections. He presented himself as an alternative for citizens feeling excluded, betrayed, or marginalized by politics, advocating for a culture of respectful, open debate and criticizing the handling of political discourse over the preceding three years, particularly during the pandemic, which he said had caused deep societal rifts. His candidacy was unsuccessful. His public positions resulted in the loss of several sponsors.

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