Hannah Wylie
School
Connecticut College
Expertise
Mike Schur Sitcoms, Actors & Their Filmographies, Sci-Fi &Fantasy Movies
- While Hannah has covered a wide range of topics for Looper, she is particularly fond of the many articles she's pitched and written about TV characters, such as "The Best Friendships in TV History" and "12 TV Characters That Are Too Annoying to Watch."
- Those who know her have referred to her as a "walking IMDb" thanks to her excellent memory for all things pop culture. Nine out of ten times, Hannah can tell you that actor's name you've forgotten or quote your favorite TV sitcom.
- She attended the Tribeca Film Festival in the summer of 2023. Her favorite viewing was the premiere of "First Time Female Director," where she was able to participate in a Q&A with director/lead actress Chelsea Peretti.
Experience
Hannah has worked in writing and publishing for the last ten years and has been with Looper since 2022. She also worked for the film production company Lionsgate, reading and assessing manuscripts for book-to-screen adaptation. Hannah has written dozens of pieces for Looper on topics ranging from stand-up comedy to crime procedurals. Maine Women Magazine has published many of her pieces, and she has created social media content for several brands. Currently, she is in the process of writing her first fantasy novel.
Education
Hannah graduated college cum laude with a bachelor's degree in English literature, a concentration in creative writing, and a minor in psychology. She also completed a fiction honors thesis in her senior year.
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Stories By Hannah Wylie
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Jake Peralta and Amy Santiago are one of the most underrated on-screen couples ever. Here are Jake and Amy's best moments on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," ranked.
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Discover which films -- both great and not -- have been overshadowed by the drama of their productions.
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From the classic pairings that dominated in the golden age of TV, to the top besties from the steaming era, these are the greatest TV friendships in history.
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If you love "Abbott Elementary" and are looking for some similar shows to watch, we've got you covered.
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Jake Johnson's Nick Miller is one of the funniest "New Girl" characters by far, but not all his episodes are great. These are the best and worst Nick episodes.
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Martin Sheen is perhaps best known for his turn as President Jed Bartlet on "The West Wing." These are the best and worst Jed-centric episodes of the hit show.
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Zooey Deschanel's Jessica Day is an iconic sitcom character, but she's far from perfect. These are her best and worst episodes of "New Girl."
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"Stargate SG-1" has become a cult sci-fi TV staple, but some episodes are way better than others. These are the best and worst episodes in the show's history.
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Find out which rom-coms have stood the test of time and infinite content to give us some of the best and most enduring memes around.
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"Locke & Key" Season 3 contains several Easter eggs, fun references, and important callbacks to previous seasons, adding to the show's already rich mythology.
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Here's a rundown of some of the best TV show soundtracks since 2000.
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If you want to hear some jokes that aren't told by an ultra-famous person, here are hilarious stand-up comedy specials you haven't seen that are streaming now.
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Steamy reality TV romance is great, but sometimes it's even better when it explodes. These are the biggest Love Island bombshells of all time.
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Not quite sure which "CPD" crime fighter matches your personality? Never fear.
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Costumes can sometimes cause a surprising amount of problems for a TV show.