Aly Walters
School
Michigan State University
Expertise
Movies, Pop Culture, Harry Potter
- Aly wrote for Study Breaks Magazine in 2022 and covered topics circling upcoming films, tropes in TV, and other entertainment-related subjects.
- She was in the writing club "Just Write" during her undergrad years and also entered a department-issued Creative Writing Contest where she was nominated as a Creative Writing Awards finalist twice.
- Her love of film pushed her to take film classes, so she has not only a specialization in screenwriting but also a deep respect for the works of Stanley Kubrick.
Experience
Aly has wanted to be a writer since a very young age, and that passion led her to fill eight composition books cover to cover growing up. A recent college graduate, she continues that love by working as a freelancer for Word Agents, researching a myriad of topics on a daily basis while finishing up her first novel outside of working hours. Aly also has an intense love for movies; in 2019, she went to the movies 36 times and loves reading and talking about recent films with anyone who will listen. Her friends and family often refer to her as a 'nerd' for her admiration of Star Wars, Spider-Man, and Harry Potter. She has just started working at Looper and is excited to put her so-called 'nerdiness' to good use.
Education
Aly received her English degree with a Creative Writing concentration from Michigan State University. The university's broad variety of English classes allowed her to branch out and pursue writing in other fields, such as within the film industry and in publishing.
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Stories By Aly Walters
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Here's where you may have also seen Caitlin FitzGerald, who played the murderous nurse Benita Ginn in the first season of "Blue Bloods."
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Mark Sheppard delighted fans for many years as the crafty demon Crowley on "Supernatural," but here's what he's gotten up to in the time since.
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What is the song in financial services company Chime's "Welcome to Chime" commercial featuring smiling people using its fee-free mobile banking services?
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Matthew Modine thinks his character in "Stranger Things," Dr. Brenner, is misunderstood. He just wanted to be a father to Eleven and her brothers and sisters.
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In a 2020 interview, "Supernatural" actress Samantha Smith explained why "The Raid" was such a notable episode for her and her character, Mary Winchester.
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Here's what Isaiah Washington has been doing since ending his stint as Dr. Preston Burke on "Grey's Anatomy."
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Before "That 90s Show" hits Netflix, let's dive back into "That 70s Show," and the characters that we fell in love with, including Wilmer Valderrama's Fez.
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Though it finished in 2006, fans are still sad about the end of "That '70s Show." As it turns out, Mila Kunis still can't forget her emotional response to it.
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Why does Sam from the CBS sitcom "Ghosts" look so familiar? Here's where you may have seen the actor behind the character before.
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Throughout its fifteen seasons on network television, "Supernatural" has featured a wide array of talented actors. Here, we explore the actor behind Adam.
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Here's where you may recall seeing veteran actor Sebastian Roche, who played Balthazar on "Supernatural."
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Mr. Nimbus, the bizarre and over-the-top arch-nemesis to protagonist Rick Sanchez, found his origins in some deep-seated feelings towards water creatures.
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DJ Tanner and Steve Hale made for an iconic sitcom couple, and the real-life actors Candace Cameron Bure and Scott Weigner continued that in real life at prom.
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Sarah Chalke is one of the main stars on "Firefly Lane" and the actress admitted to having to do things on the show she had never done before in her career.
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Sylvie Brett is one of the most enjoyable characters on NBC's "Chicago Fire," but her actress, Kara Killmer, got started on a totally different kind of series.
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After fans asked, Jerry Seinfeld imagines what the show would look like if it were still on television today. Here's what the comedian and fans think.
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Actor Brandon Scott Jones explained some of the key influences behind his "Ghosts" character, American Revolutionary War officer Isaac Higgintoot.
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Is TLC's Say Yes to the Dress fake? Unfortunately, there are many aspects of the show that prove that the show may not be entirely honest.
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Tara Chambler was a dynamic and fun character in "The Walking Dead" from her introduction to her untimely death. Here's how you might recognize her.
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Netflix's spy series "The Recruit" ended its first season on a surprising and powerful note, and stars Noah Centineo and Laura Haddock have thoughts.
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Johnny Galecki starred as a child in "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation," and director Jeremiah S. Chechik revealed why he was cast as Russ.
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Margot Robbie initially doubted that the wild Hollywood debauchery depictured in so many scenes in the script of "Babylon" would make it to the screen.
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Props help bring productions to life, and stars often take them home as mementos. John Stamos commemorated his time on "Full House" with a big one.
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The actor who plays Detective Grace Muncy on "Law & Order: SVU" has been in plenty of television shows before this one. Here's where else to see her.
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The cast of 1983's "The Outsiders" stayed in character during their hijinks off-screen, once playing a hilarious hotel prank on Ponyboy actor C. Thomas Howell.