Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Actors-Alexander-Skarsgard-and-Jack-McBrayer-onboard-Arctic-Sunrise-27MZIFJ67GX09.htmlConceptually similarJack McBrayer and Alexander Skarsgård in GreenlandGP0STPBCQCompleted★★★★Jack McBrayer and Alexander Skarsgård in GreenlandGP0STPBCSCompleted★★★★★★Jack McBrayer and Alexander Skarsgård in GreenlandGP0STPBD4Completed★★★★★★Jack McBrayer and Alexander Skarsgård in GreenlandGP0STPBD5Completed★★★★Jack McBrayer and Alexander Skarsgård in GreenlandGP0STPBD7Completed★★★★Alexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer onboard Arctic SunriseGP0STPBK6Completed★★★★Alexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer onboard Arctic SunriseGP0STPBK8Completed★★★★Alexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer onboard Arctic SunriseGP0STPBKACompleted★★★★Alexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer onboard Arctic SunriseGP0STPBKBCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPF3OActors Alexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer onboard Arctic SunriseActors Alexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer sailing with Greenpeace ship the Arctic Sunrise, filming scenes for the comedy program Funny or Die, on an iceberg in Scoresby Sund, east coast of Greenland.The pair, who are friends in real life, sailed on Greenpeace icebreaker for nine days off the east coast of Greenland. They recorded the series to boost public awareness about the reality of global warming, and to build support for Greenpeace’s “Save the Arctic” campaign.Locations:Arctic Ocean-Denmark-Europe-Greenland-Nordic Countries-Northwest TerritoriesDate:10 Sep, 2015Credit:© Christian Åslund / GreenpeaceMaximum size:6944px X 4633pxKeywords:Actors-Celebrities-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Greenpeace crew-Greenpeace ships-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-MY Arctic Sunrise-Oceans (topography)-Outdoors-Save the Arctic (campaign title)-WaterShoot:Alexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer onboard Arctic SunriseAlexander Skarsgård and Jack McBrayer sail with Greenpeace ship the Arctic Sunrise, and film scenes for the comedy website “Funny or Die”.The pair, who are friends in real life, sailed on Greenpeace icebreaker for nine days off the east coast of Greenland. They recorded the series to boost public awareness about the reality of global warming, and to build support for Greenpeace’s “Save the Arctic” campaign.