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Kimberly Nordyke

Managing Editor, Digital

Kimberly Nordyke earned her master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 1999. She has been with The Hollywood Reporter since June 2000, joining as a Copy Editor and moving into a Television Reporter role in 2004. She joined the digital team in 2009, working her way up to her current position as Managing Editor, where she helps to oversee awards coverage for THR.com, among other responsibilities.

More from Kimberly Nordyke

Jesse Eisenberg Says He’s Donating One of His Kidneys to a Stranger

"It's essentially risk-free and so needed. I think people will realize that it's a no-brainer, if you have the time and the inclination."

Trump Praises New Paramount Leadership, CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss in ’60 Minutes’ Interview

"I think one of the best things to happen is this show and new ownership, CBS and new ownership," he said. "I think it's the greatest thing that's happened in a long time to a free and open and good press."

Nickelodeon VP Communications Lilah Kojoori to Exit After 20 Years at the Network

Kojoori has overseen publicity for some of the network’s most biggest franchises — including 'SpongeBob SquarePants,' 'Victorious' and 'Big Time Rush' — and helped expand Nickelodeon’s presence at events including the Super Bowl, San Diego Comic-Con and the Kids’ Choice Awards.

The Hollywood Reporter Scores Record Number of Noms at National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards, Including Best Publication

THR was nominated in 85 categories, including best investigative reporting, best podcast, best critic and print journalist of the year.

John Oliver on Trump’s White House Demolition: “A Metaphor That Is, If Anything, Too on the Nose”

The 'Last Week Tonight' also criticized the president for demanding $230 million from the Justice Department and approving deadly military strikes against boats allegedly smuggling drugs to the U.S.

Björn Andrésen, Teen Actor in 1971’s ‘Death in Venice,’ Dies at 70

He was the subject of the 2021 documentary 'The Most Beautiful Boy in the World,' a quote about him from Luchino Visconti, his Italian director on the film.

Grammy Nominee Masego to Compose Score for Anime Film ‘Mfinda’ (Exclusive)

This makes Masego the first Black composer to score an anime theatrical film. 'Mfinda' hails from N LITE, GKIDS, Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Productions and Masao Maruyama, with former NBA MVP Joel Embiid and Jaden Smith among the executive producers.

Backstreet Boys’ AJ McLean Reveals Why His New Solo EP Is Titled ‘Hi, My Name Is Alex’

The singer also shares the release date and opens up about being four years sober.

Tim Curry Shares Details of His Stroke, Learning to Talk Again and Why He Was So “Scared”

The 'Rocky Horror Picture Show' actor, who has a new memoir, 'Vagabond,' also opened up about his fraught relationship with his mother.

Brandy Explains Why She Abruptly Left the Stage During Concert With Monica

The singer apologized for leaving mid-performance in Chicago and thanked her fans for understanding.

John Oliver Warns Viewers to Keep a Close Eye on CBS News in Wake of “Alarming” Bari Weiss Hire

The 'Last Week Tonight' host described the newly appointed editor-in-chief as someone "who has spent years putting out work that, in my opinion, is at best irresponsible and at worst deeply misleading."