Nicole Moore
School
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Spalding University
Expertise
"Gilmore Girls", "Star Wars", "The Karate Kid" Franchise
- Nicole Moore has had the pleasure of interviewing celebrities like Eva Longoria, Luann de Lesseps, and renowned stunt performer Jahnel Curfman.
- She was an editor for the literary magazine The Louisville Review.
- Nicole has had poems published in Hooligan Magazine, Femini Magazine, Elm Literary Magazine, and Feels Blind Literary.
Experience
Nicole Moore has been a professional writer specializing in pop culture, television, and celebrity news for over eight years. After graduating with a degree in English, she was a reporter for Crescenta Valley Weekly, a newspaper based in La Crescenta, California, before deciding to get her MFA in writing at Spalding University. During her grad school years, she balanced writing her thesis while working as a contributor at The Inquisitr. As of December 2020, Nicole has been an entertainment reporter for Heavy.com, with a focus on various Bravo franchises. She is also the chief content officer for Woof Republic, an online lifestyle magazine for dog lovers. She joined Looper as a News Writer in 2021, where she has finally gotten to put her lifelong obsession with "Gilmore Girls" and horror movies to use.
Education
In 2015, Nicole graduated with an English degree from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. She later attended Spalding University and received an MFA in writing in 2019.
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Stories By Nicole Moore
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David Krumholtz has opened up in multiple interviews about how much fun he had shooting "10 Things I Hate About You."
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There was an interesting and funny behind-the-scenes reason for the "Guys, guys, guys" running gag in iconic sitcom, "How I Met Your Mother."
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During a 2013 Reddit AMA, "How I Met Your Mother" co-creator Carter Bays revealed how hard it was to shoot the two-minute date scene with Ted and Stella.
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While audiences both loved and hated the incredible villains throughout "Stranger Things," Millie Bobby Brown said there were ones she didn't want to leave.
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Scott Patterson's performance as Luke Danes in "Gilmore Girls" quickly made him a fan favorite, but the iconic character was originally set to be a woman.
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Annie Potts drew inspiration from a couple of real-life women for the character of Meemaw on "Young Sheldon," including her own mother.
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Former "Big Bang Theory" actress Mayim Bialik both stars on "Call Me Kat" and hosts "Jeopardy!" She explained how "Jeopardy!" impacts her performance as Kat.
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While Iain Armitage does a fantastic job of portraying Sheldon on "Young Sheldon," it seems he had to be given the rundown on dial tone phones during filming.
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Kumail Nanjiani recently shared that his first big break was on a 2008 episode of the variety show "Saturday Night Live," and it was a pleasant experience.
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While fans still debate whether making Robin a Canadian pop star was a stroke of genius or jumped the shark, Cobie Smulders absolutely loved the weirdness.
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In a 2021 behind-the-scenes interview, "Young Sheldon" star Montana Jordan revealed he had a moment from the 1st season of the show that remains his favorite.
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Daniel Radcliffe is enjoying film life outside of shooting "Harry Potter" films. The actor says it's easier shooting multiple scenes a day.
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Lance Barber has shared that his co-stars on "Young Sheldon" have played a big role in why working on the popular sitcom has been "a joy in innumerable ways."
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Though she's been the voice of Meg on "Family Guy" since she was a teen, Mila Kunis has an interesting reason why she won't introduce her children to the show.
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"Young Sheldon" actress, Annie Potts, reveals her favorite episode of the hit CBS show and it involves Meemaw giving Sheldon some questionable advice.
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During a December 2020 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Bob Newhart revealed why he agreed to guest on "The Big Bang Theory."
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Leah Remini discusses what type of scenes initially made her really uncomfortable while filming the earlier seasons of "The King of Queens."
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Chelsea Peretti didn't specify whether she shares Gina's uninhibitedness. But one of the actress' personality traits did serve as inspiration for the character.
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Pop star Enrique Iglesias once was a recurring guest on "How I Met Your Mother," and he played a role most fans might have forgotten about.
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Vanna White has been open about the few ungraceful moments she experienced on "Wheel of Fortune," including this apparent "wardrobe malfunction."
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While Netflix has a hit with Sofia Carson's "Purple Hearts," how do real-life military spouses feel about the movie's portrayal of marriage and deployment?
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One particularly visual effects-heavy scene in Season 4 of "Stranger Things" took animators one and a half to two years to put together.
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"Full House" is a beloved sitcom with an iconic cast, but one leading actor almost landed a gig as a cast member on "Saturday Night Live" first.
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In an interview, Lee Norris, who played Minkus on "Boy Meets World," explained how he didn't have to audition to land the iconic role.
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During a recent episode of her podcast, "Boy Meets World" star Danielle Fishel looked back on a negative experience during her first rehearsal day.
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While "Gilmore Girls" had some stellar episodes throughout its seven seasons, here are two episodes that fans could have done without.
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There is one specific "Bones" storyline that fans found to be completely ridiculous, as evidenced by a Reddit thread on the subreddit r/Bones.