"Nature and technology, they're not a great match, Sabrina Impacciatore tells me while Zooming from a garden in Beverly Hills. The Wi-Fi keeps dropping out. I'm in this crazy place, she says, wearing an oversized t-shirt by the French fashion designer Isabel Marant. Behind her, the cypress trees at Greystone Mansion look like they were airlifted from Tuscany. At a certain point, she drops into a whisper: I have to confess something, Impacciatore says. I am a very naive person."
"I haven't watched the whole show yet, Impacciatore admits. She's seen the first six episodes, and plans to finish the rest soon. I don't like to see myself, but I'm very proud of this show. From the first table-read (a nightmare) to the last days of production (we touched the magic), she approached Greg Daniels's comedy with the same sense of reverence she brought to Mike White's drama: This is not a product."
Sabrina Impacciatore Zooms from a garden in Beverly Hills with patchy Wi‑Fi while wearing an oversized Isabel Marant t-shirt and framed by cypress at Greystone Mansion. She identifies as very naive and aims to protect her innocence despite transforming fully into roles on set and sometimes not remembering performances. The 57-year-old Italian actress moved from decades in film to American television, earning an Emmy nomination for Valentina in HBO's White Lotus. She stars as Esmeralda Granda in Peacock's The Paper, a spin-off of The Office, which released its first season on September 4 and was renewed for season two.
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