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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Although now it feels like the show couldn't exist without them, both David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel had to fight for their parts on "Bones."
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Many "Star Trek" franchise fans might have forgotten that Tim Russ, who played Tuvok on "Voyager," also appeared as the Klingon T'Kar on "Deep Space Nine."
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Sal Vulcano of "Impractical Jokers" doesn't think he could've pulled off one of the show's most memorable moments - Brian "Q" Quinn's fake half-hour nap.
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Early in her career, Taraji P. Henson starred in a "CSI" Season 6 episode as a sexual assault survivor who initially can't recall details of the attack.
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The huge round lobes of Quark the Ferengi are familiar to "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" viewers, but what does actor Armin Shimerman look like under the makeup?
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"Star Trek" wouldn't be the same without Captain Kirk, but the franchise's screenwriters had a good reason for not bringing Kirk back from the dead.
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It isn't difficult for a deleted scene of Benedict Cumberbatch's Khan showering in 2013's "Star Trek Into Darkness" to get awkward on live TV.
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Harvey and Donna's can opener "thing" was one of the biggest mysteries on "Suits." Sadly for longtime fans, it was really never explained either.
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This comedic moment between Louis Litt and Donna Paulsen in Season 3 of the corporate drama "Suits" hasn't aged very well since its 2013 release.
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Coconut Head was one of the most iconic characters on "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide." Longtime fans will surely want to know what he looks like now.
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There are a few theories as to why Tom Cruise opted for a shorter version of his real name, Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, upon entering show business.
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Ayo Edebiri may have received accolades for her role on "The Bear," but the actor still doesn't feel she's "cool" enough to bring this hero to the MCU.
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Sheldon is typically considered the smartest character on "The Big Bang Theory," but there may be a case for Leonard actually having the greater brainpower.
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John Stamos had a minor role on "My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2." However, after filming the movie, the actor had to make some serious life changes.
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Viola Davis has already made her mark on Hollywood. Therefore, it's no surprise that she also wanted to make her mark on her "Hunger Games" character.
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In Season 4 of "The Big Bang Theory," Bernadette caught Howard cheating on her in this rather unorthodox way. Here's a look back at what happened.
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Everyone remembers the specific timbre of Janice's voice on "Friends." Here's how actor Maggie Wheeler sounds in real life and what she says about the voice.
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Dakota Fanning started out playing young people whose circumstances forced them to act like adults. Here's how old she was when she played Jane in Twilight.
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Longtime fans of "The Big Bang Theory" may want to know what Melissa Rauch has been up to lately.
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In a Season 1 episode of "Criminal Minds," "Aquaman" star Amber Heard played a young actor who seeks the BAU's help when her stalker becomes even deadlier.
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Sam Raimi's 2012 horror film "The Possession" was inspired by a Los Angeles Times article about an allegedly cursed dybbuk box. But how true is this story?
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"Buffy the Vampire Slayer" was an iconic '90s and early 2000s sensation. Longtime fans may struggle to remember just how many episodes the show had.
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Greg Kinnear once had a fun guest role on an episode of "Friends." However, surprisingly, his scenes were not shot in front of a live studio audience.
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Hallmark movies and shows remain as popular as ever and longtime viewers probably want to know where they can go to stream their wholesome holiday favorites.
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Hallmark continues to bestow fans with countless movies with frosty landscapes, and yet they still mean so much to the network's dedicated fan base.
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Nic and Conrad's relationship on "The Resident" was one of the show's main cornerstones and the romance between the two led to them having a baby.
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"Ghost Adventures" features a lot of interesting and unique locations. Longtime fans of the show may wonder just how Zak Bagans picks which places to travel to.