Personal life
Skåber was born inStage performance
After her theatre debut with ''Mirandolina'', she played in the musicals ''Beatles'' and ''Rocky Horror Show'' on Oslo Nye Teater (Centralteatret). Outside the theatre stage she played with the cabaret group ''Lompelandslaget'' from 1993 to 2001, where she also contributed as script writer. She toured with Kristopher Schau in ''Reidar Roses orkester'' in the mid 1990s. "We had no money, played on the street, and slept over with strangers", she said in an interview a decade later.Linselusa – Møt psykopaten Linn Skåber (36)Films
Her film debut was a minor role in ''1732 Høtten'' (1998) (English title ''Bloody Angels''). She has further participated in the films ''Fire høytider'' (2000), '' Get Ready to be Boyzvoiced'' (2000), ''Tommys inferno'' (2005), '' Vinterkyss'' (2005), '' Gymnaslærer Perdersen'' (2006), and '' Den siste revejakta'' (2008). Participating in the film ' (2011), she was shortlisted for an Amanda award for best supporting role, and she played a central role in the comedy film '.TV
Skåber has participated in several TV series, among these are ''Sejer - se deg ikke tilbake'' (2000), '' Ca. Lykkelig'' (2000/2001), ''Nissene på låven'' (2001), ''Sushi'' (2001), ''Brødrene Dal og mysteriet om Karl XIIs gamasjer'' (2005) and ''Herte til hjerte'' (2007). The TV-series "Hjerte til hjerte" lead to wide media coverage, and Skåber became a popular guest star in Norwegian entertainment programs (16 guest appearances in eleven different programs during the first half part of 2007, more than anybody else in that period).Writing
She has worked as script writer on several productions, both for her own performances and for others. *2001: «Erotiske dikt: en diktsamling du bør ha under puten» (''Erotic poems'') (editor and contributor). Her book ''Til ungdommen'' from 2018 was illustrated by Lisa Aisato. Further books are ''Til de voksne'' from 2020, and ''Til oss – fra de eldste'' from 2021. Her play ''Mens vi venter på no' godt'' from 2022 was staged atAwards
*2006 – ''Komiprisen'' ("best female artist") *2007 – ''References
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