Elizabeth Anne "Libby" Skala (April , â€" December , ) was an
American actress and writer best known for plays about her
Austrian-American relatives. She wrote four one-woman shows: Lilia!, A
Time to Dance, Felicitas, and Irena Sendler: Rescuing the Rescuer,
which she performed across North America and Europe.[citation
needed]Elizabeth Anne Skala was the eldest daughter of Mary and Martin
Skala, a Canadian textile designer and Austrian-born financial writer
for The Christian Science Monitor. Her father's mother was
Austrian-American actress Lilia Skala. Libby Skala was born in
Englewood, New Jersey, and moved to Darien, Connecticut, with her
parents and her younger sister Emily when she was nine.
American actress and writer best known for plays about her
Austrian-American relatives. She wrote four one-woman shows: Lilia!, A
Time to Dance, Felicitas, and Irena Sendler: Rescuing the Rescuer,
which she performed across North America and Europe.[citation
needed]Elizabeth Anne Skala was the eldest daughter of Mary and Martin
Skala, a Canadian textile designer and Austrian-born financial writer
for The Christian Science Monitor. Her father's mother was
Austrian-American actress Lilia Skala. Libby Skala was born in
Englewood, New Jersey, and moved to Darien, Connecticut, with her
parents and her younger sister Emily when she was nine.
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