
Hollywood Star Finds Magic in the Arctic Filming Netflix's "North of North"
Mary Lynn Rajskub's Unexpected Arctic Adventure: Filming Netflix's "North of North" in Iqaluit Mary Lynn Rajskub, the acclaimed actress known for her role in the hit TV series 24, recently shared her experience filming the Netflix series "North of North" in the remote Canadian town of Iqaluit, Nunavut. The interview reveals an unexpected journey filled with initial apprehension and ultimate fulfillment. Rajskub admitted to some initial hesitation, stating, "It was pitched to me very delicately. I got a call from both of my reps at the same time saying, 'Would you even consider going here?'" She expressed concerns about the remoteness, noting the lack of familiar conveniences: "It's a very small town, you know, there's no Target, there's no Starbucks." However, her concerns were quickly assuaged by the unique experience. Despite the initial apprehension, Rajskub's perspective shifted dramatically. She concluded the interview by saying, "But it turns out I was okay. And it was a very magical and meaningful experience." Her adaptation to the Arctic environment and the overall positive outcome of the project create a compelling narrative of overcoming challenges and embracing the unexpected. The filming of "North of North" in Iqaluit showcases the potential of unique locations to enrich storytelling and provides a glimpse into the lives of those who work and live in remote communities.