Before joining TheWrap in 2022, Libby has spent more than a decade within the entertainment industry, specializing in television and awards coverage, serving as the TV Awards Editor at IndieWire and as a TV Reporter at the Los Angeles Times. She served as co-showrunner and co-executive producer of the second season of award-winning fiction podcast “Arden” and has written for the New York Times, Vulture, the A.V. Club, Salon and NPR.
Libby Hill
Position
Awards Reporter
Experience:
Resides In:
Los Angeles, CA
Education:
Libby studied English at South Dakota State University, in Brookings, SD.
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Academy Invites Taylor Swift, Keke Palmer, Ke Huy Quan and 395 Others to Join Membership
The invited artists “represent extraordinary global talent across cinematic disciplines,” Academy CEO Bill Kramer and president Janet Yang say
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How ‘Abbott Elementary’ Made Taraji P. Henson’s Hollywood Dreams Come True
“This is literally what I’ve been wanting to do for 20-something-odd years,” the Academy Award-nominated actress says
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‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ Costumes Highlight Slew of Film Academy Museum Acquisitions
The expansion also includes the collections of Gregg Araki, Gale Anne Hurd and Harold Ramis
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Daytime Emmys 2023: Susan Lucci and Maury Povich Named Lifetime Achievement Honorees
The actress and talk show host will each be celebrated during the awards telecast, currently postponed by the WGA strike
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‘Abbott Elementary’: Sheryl Lee Ralph, Lisa Ann Walter and Tyler James Williams Share the Secret to Their Chemistry
TheWrap magazine: “You meet some people and you immediately click and it’s just magic. And for all of us, we clicked and it was magic,” Ralph says
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Selena Gomez Is Embracing the Hustle: ‘I Just Want to Do So Many Cool Things’ (Video)
TheWrap magazine: The actress, artist and producer talks “Only Murders” Season 3, Meryl Streep and becoming BFFs with Steve and Marty
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Lizzy Caplan Explains Why She Had to Choose ‘Fleishman Is in Trouble’ Over ‘Party Down’
TheWrap magazine: “I’m happy with the decisions that I made, but I’ll truly only be happy if there’s a ‘Party Down’ Season 4,” the actress says
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Elizabeth Olsen Says She Interrogated Her Own Femininity as Candy Montgomery in ‘Love & Death’
TheWrap magazine: “The appeal for me is that I don’t feel like I know how to use my femininity as a person in the world,” the Emmy nominee and Marvel star says
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‘The Last of Us’ Star Bella Ramsey Understood Their Character Right Away: ‘Ellie Came Very Naturally for Me’
TheWrap magazine: “Some characters, I read the scripts and you sort of feel them under your skin already,” the actor says
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‘Murdaugh Murders’ Storyline Snowballed for the Producers, Too: ‘More You Started Getting Into It, the Crazier It Got’
TheWrap magazine: EPs Michael Gasparro and Julia Willoughby Nason unpack the series of crimes that took down Alex Murdaugh
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‘The 1619 Project’ and Nikole Hannah-Jones Illuminate America’s Dark History – This Time, for TV
Hulu’s adaptation of the journalist’s towering New York Times work strikes a nerve with viewers on both sides of the aisle
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Genre TV Strikes Back at the Emmys With ‘Andor,’ ‘Swarm’ and ‘Yellowjackets’
TheWrap magazine: As Dominique Fishback, Diego Luna and Melanie Lynskey testify, fantasy and horror can speak to our reality
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Film Academy Appoints Meredith Shea to Newly Created Executive Role
Shea will serve as the organization’s chief membership, impact and industry officer
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How That Shocking ‘Succession’ Twist Could Change This Year’s Emmy Race
One of the show’s most nominated stars suddenly has a lot of options when it comes to Emmy categories
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Oscars 2023: The Biggest Surprises and One Whopping Snub
A ceremony buoyed by good vibes offered a few surprises and one widespread snub