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The Michael Calderin Show- today's special guest is Actress/Writer Noa Lindberg!

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Noa Lindberg was born in Israel to a German Mother and American-Egyptian Father. The entire family later moved to Paris, France, where she received her formal education. At an early age, Noa started taking Modern Jazz Dance classes and joined an intense stage acting program. 

Noa spent most of her teenage years juggling between shootings while completing high school. While working as an extra on a Sitcom, Noa caught the attention of the Casting Director who would recruit her for the role of a poor Virgin sold by her parents, alongside French Legend Gérard Depardieu, in the very first Feature Film ever entirely shot in HD, VIDOCQ (2001), Directed by Pitof. 

Noa graduated from the prestigious Paris Dauphine University, with two Master's degrees (Business and Law). Noa then decided to move to the United States to pursue her dream and passion of becoming an Actress.

Noa has held lead roles in commercials for major brands and products. She has also been cast in music videos alongside International Pop Stars such as ENRIQUE IGLESIAS, PITBULL, SHAGGY and NICK JONAS. She even landed a principal role on STARZ's show MAGIC CITY alongside Jeffrey Dean Morgan. Noa is also known as the Lead in the famous Automated Selfie Stick viral promo for UNREAL (2016)Season 2 on LIFETIME. 

Besides acting, Noa is also a Voice-Over Talent and has her own show ALL ACCESS that she hosts for iHeartRadio, in which she interviews various International Pop Stars. 

Noa speaks English, French, Hebrew, German and thanks to living in South Florida and watching SOUTH PARK, some Spanish!

Connect with her on social media and visit her website: www.noalindberg.com   

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