Katja Medbøe

Katja Maria Riosianu Medbøe (3 December 1945  c. 13 November 1996) was a Norwegian actress.

Katja Medbøe
Born
Katja Maria Riosianu Medbøe

(1945-12-03)3 December 1945
Died13 November 1996(1996-11-13) (aged 50)
Nordmarka, Oslo
OccupationActress
Years active19681996
Parent
  • Odd Medbøe (father)
RelativesWenche Medbøe

She graduated from the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre in 1968, and acted both at Den Nationale Scene and at the National Theatre. Medbøe was best known for her role in the Hustruer-trilogy (Wives), along with Frøydis Armand and Anne Marie Ottersen. She also released records with poetry readings set to music.

In December 1996, Medbøe's sister, Wenche Medbøe, announced that Katja had been missing for three weeks, and made a public appeal for tips. As a result of a head injury she had experienced pain from the stage lighting. On 12 November she had left the hospital and not been seen since. On 3 May 1997, she was found dead in Nordmarka  a forest area north of Oslo. Medbøe had two children. The cause of death was, according to her daughter, Eline Medbøe, suicide.

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