
BY: Lauren Piester
The trailer for the new series features one character, played by Italian actress Sabrina Impacciatore, walking us through one of her articles in The Toledo Truth Teller. The local paper is the new subject of the same documentary crew that chronicled Dunder Mifflin on The Office, and as Managing Editor Esmeralda Grand, Impacciatore plays the employee who seems most ready for the spotlight. At the very least, she's got multiple ring lights, a welcoming smile for new boss Ned Sampson (Domhnall Gleeson), and a real passion for her job.
Impacciatore may still be a fairly new face for many American viewers, but she's certainly not new to movies or TV, particularly in her native country. Before her U.S. breakout role in The White Lotus, she was already an award-winning star overseas.
SOURCE: https://www.nbc.com
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