Sharon Knolle is an award-winning TV Reporter at TheWrap including a National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Award in 2023 for her profile of trans pioneer Marlene Parker. She has covered entertainment news for more than 20 years for outlets including Moviefone, IMDb, USA Today, Variety, Us Weekly, Paste and the Sundance Institute. She can be reached at sharon.knolle@thewrap.com or on Twitter at @sknolle.

Sharon Knolle
Experience:
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Gavin Newsom Re-Elected as California Governor
Florida governor Ron DeSantis was also reelected while first time gubernatorial candidate Sarah Huckabee Sanders won in Arkansas
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Kari Lake Warns She’ll Be Media’s ‘Worst Freaking Nightmare for 8 Years’ if She Wins Arizona Governor Race (Video)
The 2020-election denying candidate is confident she’ll win tonight’s election, and the next one too
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Vogue Sues Drake for Spreading Fake Magazine Covers to Promote ‘Her Loss’ Album
The suit alleges “flagrant infringement” of Vogue trademarks
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‘Dancing With the Stars’ Week 8: ’90s Week Brings ‘Barbie Girl,’ Vanilla Ice and a Double Elimination
The show also paid tribute to the late Aaron Carter, who competed on the show in Season 9
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Howard Stern Absolutely Loves Drake’s Parody Interview Discussing Porn: ‘How Great Is That?’ (Video)
The radio host was tickled that media outlets thought it had really happened
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Elon Musk Scorched for Tweet With Nazi Soldier Image: ‘He’s Exactly What We Thought He Was’
Knowingly or not, Musk shared an image of a German Wehrmacht soldier with carrier pigeons to Twitter on Monday
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No, *I Am* Elon Musk: Verified Celebrities Take Twitter Owner’s Name in Protest
“Is Elon Musk as worried that all his tweets are from ‘Elon Musk’ as I am?,” tweeted actor Brendan Fehr
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Twitter Rolls Out $7.99 Blue Check Monthly Fee, Promises ‘Half the Ads’
The move comes after companies including General Motors, Audi and Pfizer paused advertising on the platform following Elon Musk’s takeover
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Aaron Carter Remembered as ‘Great Showman,’ Mourned by Fans: ‘You Changed Pop Culture Forever’
“Fame at a young age is often more a curse than a blessing and surviving it is not easy,” songwriter Diane Warren tweeted
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Laney Chantal, Special Effects Makeup Artist and ‘Face Off’ Contestant, Dies at 33
Laney, who worked with Lil Nas X on his video “Montero (Call Me by Your Name),” died of an accidental overdose, her family said
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Aaron Carter, Singer and Former Teen Idol, Found Dead at 34
Younger brother of Backstreet Boys’ Nick Carter was found at his Lancaster, California, home
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Tiffany Cross Questions Timing of ‘Abrupt’ MSNBC Cancellation Days Before Midterm Elections: ‘Such a Crucial Time’
“The attacks on me from other outlets and former hosts will never control my narrative,” the host of “The Cross Connection” said
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‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ to End After 12 Years on the CW
“In January, we shoot our final season,” comedian Colin Mochrie tweeted
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NBC News Retracts Report on Paul Pelosi Attack: ‘Did Not Meet Our Reporting Standards’
“The piece should not have aired,” read an editor’s note on Today.com, while the video that aired was taken down
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Douglas McGrath, Oscar-Nominated Screenwriter of ‘Bullets Over Broadway,’ Dies at 64
The final performance of his autobiographical Off-Broadway play, “Everything’s Fine,” was Nov. 2.














