Danish Originals S2 E2: Josefine Lindegaard

In this episode of the art and business podcast Danish Originals, Danish actress Josefine Lindegaard talks about her latest role as Greta on Zack Synder’s new film ‘Rebel Moon – The Scargiver’, filmed in Santa Clarita just north of Los Angeles. Josefine selects and discusses a work by C.W. Eckersberg from the SMK collection.

Danish actress Josefine Lindegaard talks about her latest role as Greta on Zack Synder’s Rebel Moon — Part 2, The Scargiver (2024), filmed in Santa Clarita just north of Los Angeles.

Having grown up in Hellerup, Denmark and Warsaw, Poland, and arriving in New York and in Los Angeles in her late teens, Josefine recalls the small film roles in big projects, such as A Man Named Otto (2022) — and describes her path and her commitment to hone her craft.

Josefine selects and discusses a work by C.W. Eckersberg from the SMK collection.

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