Ragnhild Skåber was 72 years old.
SEOGHØR.NO: Sunday lost actor and comedian Linn Skåber (45) mother Ragnhild. It emerges from an obituary in the newspaper Aftenposten. She was 72 years old.
“My dear mom, great grandmother and many people’s friend, Carrie Skåber, born on 31 January 1944, died today on 6 March 2016.” reads the obituary.
Linn also had a close relationship with her mother’s twin sister Astrid, who died in 2014. identical twins, Ragnhild and Astrid has been one of the country’s most prolific twins, and participated among others in humor series “Bingo gang” on TV Norge – and in commercials for look and Listen.
– A full life for us to be together, have Ragnhild previously told See and Hear and said she “lost a part of himself,” when her sister passed away in 2014 .
Linn in 2011 was very excited about her mother’s acting debut in “Bingo gang.”
– My mom has always been a star! That it now comes on TV is just a bonus. I can not wait to see her and the other oldies devastate stockings and walkers, said Skåber the time to VG.
In September 2014 lost Linn father Willy Skåber, who died after prolonged cancer – 75 years old.
Ragnhild She did not hide the fact that she and her daughter had a very close relationship, in an interview with Seoghør.no in 2010.
Although the family had become accustomed to seeing Linn on screen, stage and large theater posters, thought Ragnhild not much on her daughter’s “celebrity status”.
– I do not think like I think. For she is my daughter, and that’s what matters to me. That’s what does it all. I think I would have been as proud anyway, she said with a smile.
In 2012 met Linn both their parents in front of the camera when she unraveled in his own family history in NRK program “Who do you think you is? “
the case continues below.
– I like to live in the present and see it as an important value. Meanwhile, I have become more fascinated with genealogy and ancestors having been in this programmet.Et example is that I live in Grünerløkka, and there also lived great-grandmother mi 1800s and went around the same streets.
– It’s fascinating, and one experiences that history comes closer, she said to NRK.no after recording.
in an interview with “Everything for ladies” in 2011 told write happy Linn about growing up in suburbia Oppsal Oslo.
– When mom kicked me out, I had a way out. I sat under the stairs in the hallway and continued to write. But I was no loner.
– I notice quickly who the block kids and who’s villa cubs. Are you from block, you are accustomed to community. You know you can not stomp the floor after ten o’clock, and you know you have to wash the stairs.
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