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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TIFF 2023 Pictures That Are Worth a Thousand Words (Photos)
Veteran photographer George Pimentel highlights the festival with a memorable carousel
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Film Academy Names 2023 Gold Fellowship for Women Recipients
Erica Eng and July Jung are the U.S. and international recipients of this year’s positions for emerging female filmmakers
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Golden Globes Voter Under Investigation for Alleged Anti-Semitic Remarks (Exclusive)
A report from watchdog group CAMERA alleges repeated anti-Israeli statements from HFPA member Howaida Hamdy
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‘Prey’ Director Dan Trachtenberg Says Casting Amber Midthunder as Comanche Hero ‘Was a Blessing’
The Emmy-nominated writer and director also shares his affection for the “Predator” series predated ever seeing the first movie
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Dominique Fishback Says ‘Swarm’ Had Her Doing Things ‘That I’ve Never Done Before’
TheWrap Magazine: The first-time Emmy nominee didn’t know what to expect playing a Black, female serial killer on the Prime Video limited series
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For ‘Andor’ Star Diego Luna, Being a Producer Was a Dealbreaker: ‘I Want to Be There When My Opinion Matters’
TheWrap magazine: “There’s no project I’ve been part of where I feel the team cares so much about what we’re doing,” the actor/producer said
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Melanie Lynskey Doesn’t Care About ‘The Last of Us’ Fan Backlash to Her Character: She ‘Wasn’t in the F–king Game’
TheWrap magazine: Double-nominated for her turns on “Yellowjackets” and “The Last of Us,” the likably candid New Zealand actress has no problem tackling less-endearing characters
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How ‘Succession’ Stuck the Landing: 3 Emmy-Nominated Directors Tell All
TheWrap magazine: Mark Mylod, Lorene Scafaria and Andrij Parekh reflect on dramatizing the ultra-wealthy elite in the midst of a Hollywood reckoning
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Primetime Emmys Postponed as Double Hollywood Strike Continues
The ceremony was scheduled to take place Sept. 18 on Fox — no new date has been set
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Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ to Open 2023 Toronto Film Festival
The Studio Ghibli film, the director’s first feature in 10 years, will serve as the Opening Night Gala Presentation
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Sofia Coppola’s Priscilla Presley Biopic to Rock 2023 New York Film Festival as Centerpiece Selection
“Priscilla,” an adaptation of Presley’s 1985 memoir “Elvis and Me,” makes its North American debut at the festival this fall
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Emmy Nominations by Network: HBO and Max Best the Competition With 127 Total Nods
Netflix placed a strong second with 103 Emmy nominations for 2023
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‘Succession’ Matches Its Own Emmy Acting Nomination Record With 14 Nods
For its final season, the towering drama grabbed 27 total nominations
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ShortList 2023: How ‘Meantime’ Cuts Our Capitalist Society to the Quick
“The way that our society is organized really harms and traumatizes people that can’t fit in,” director Michael T. Workman says
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ShortList 2023: ‘Love, Barbara’ Sheds New Light on Queer Film Pioneer Barbara Hammer
Director Brydie O’Connor credits Hammer’s longtime love Florrie R. Burke for insight into “the lesbian lover filmmaker”