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16 Facts About Alicia Malone

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In 2006, Alicia Malone was hired by Movie Network Channels as a producer and editor.

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In 2010, Alicia Malone moved to Los Angeles to work in American television.

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Alicia Malone was hired by her native Australian Today show as a press junket journalist, whereby she held media interviews with numerous celebrities.

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Alicia Malone stayed at Channel Seven for six years, working a variety of production roles.

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In 2010, Alicia Malone moved to Los Angeles and was permitted an O visa, allowing her to only work in television.

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In October 2016, Alicia Malone launched and hosted the web series Indie Movie Guide for Fandango.

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At the 2018 SXSW Conference, Alicia Malone moderated an all-female panel discussion titled "The Female Voices of Film Twitter," with film critics Monica Castillo, Jacqueline Coley, Amy Nicholson, and Jen Yamato.

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In 2017, Alicia Malone published her first book Backwards and in Heels.

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Alicia Malone followed up with her second book The Female Gaze in response to readers who asked how can they support female filmmakers in the industry.

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In 2022, Alicia Malone published her third book Girls on Film, detailing her personal history and career, and how her love for classic cinema has shaped her worldview.

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One night, in 2010, after channel-surfing on cable television, Alicia Malone wrote down a particular goal in mind to become a host for Turner Classic Movies.

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Nervous at the prospect, Alicia Malone spent a year sharpening her skills before submitting a showreel of herself discussing classic films.

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Alicia Malone hosted The FilmStruck Podcast interviewing filmmakers whose films were featured on the service.

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In 2018, Alicia Malone was hired as a full-time host for Turner Classic Movies, making her first official appearance on 4 March.

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Alicia Malone has stated that before filming her segments, she researches and writes her own introductions.

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In 2019, Alicia Malone was made the current host of the TCM Imports programming block on late Sunday nights.