She's acting alongside legends like Robert De Niro and Angela Bassett!
Savannah Guthrie, TV legend! Just weeks after her "Night Agent" appearance, the TODAY co-anchor made another cameo in a Netflix show.
This time, she appears in "Zero Day," a political thriller starring Robert De Niro in his first major TV role.
Savannah asked De Niro what he thought of her acting during his appearance on TODAY Feb. 20.
"You know I have a cameo in the role. I'm playing the role of Savannah Guthrie. Do you have any acting notes for me?" she said.
"I noticed that. I want to give no notes. It was very good. It was terrific," the two-time Academy Award winner replied.
"I'm very method. I wake up as Savannah Guthrie. I go to bed as Savannah Guthrie," she laughed.
"You were great," he continued.
Savannah first appears at the beginning of the second episode of the political thriller.
In the scene, she's giving a television broadcast about the aftermath of the "Zero Day attack," a focal point of the series.
The show follows what happens after all of the electricity in the U.S. goes out for one minute in what appears to be a deliberate and targeted attack. De Niro plays a former president reluctantly roped back into public office to lead the commission investigating the origins of the attack.
"National tensions remain high since the Zero Day attack, and the overall mood remains cautious with the country slowly emerging," Savannah says.
While it's not explicitly stated she is broadcasting from TODAY (the chyron just says "Breaking News"), she sits in a chair with a backdrop of what appears to be 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
In the background, Savannah's broadcast plays on a television as a character becomes frustrated when his microwave doesn't work. He eventually gets so worked up that he lifts the TV up and smashes it to the ground.
Savannah appears later on in the series, too, summarizing how the Zero Day attacks continue to reshape the country.
Speaking to TODAY.com earlier this year, Savannah said political thrillers are her favorite kind of show, even if they resemble the news she covers for work.
"I don't know why I find that relaxing, but I do," she said.
Savannah has also made cameos in "30 Rock" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm," playing versions of herself.
"Though I've done many cameos as myself over the years, the offers to really act in any role have not been flooding in yet, so apparently I need to stick to my day job," she joked.