Longtime ‘New Yorker’ editor and writer Susan Morrison set out to write a biography of the historically press-averse ...
SNL is the longest-running, most Emmy-nominated, and highest-rated weekly late-night show in television history. How has ...
On October 11, 1975, people tuning into the debut of a late-night comedy show saw something unlike any TV variety ...
Throw in the sheer tonnage of think pieces and appreciations and other navel-gazing and you’d be forgiven for asking: Do we ...
Somehow, despite all of the above, Susan Morrison’s “Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live ... auditioning for Michaels to remember that he is the real star of the show.
Two weeks after the Rolling Stones hosted Saturday Night Live in 1978, Lorne Michaels ... According to Morrison, Michaels later said, “Canadians would not want to put a real artist in jail.” ...
In 1975, Lorne Michaels’s brash experiment ... who won Emmys for his writing on “Saturday Night Live,” is a respected dramatic actor. But the most pleasing SNL stories tend to be the ones ...
wrote Susan Morrison in Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live (per Entertainment ... “‘Canadians would not want to put a real artist in jail,’ Michaels said later.
Richards most recently made an appearance at the sketch show's 50th anniversary special Lorne Michaels once helped keep Keith ...
Before he was the enigmatic ringmaster behind Saturday Night Live, Lorne Michaels was a kid from Forest ... just being that much older and a working actor, he brought a different sense of vocation.
Saturday Night Live welcomed back cast members ... under the aegis of America’s greatest living impresario, my boss Lorne Michaels. People it’s friggin’ Holy!!” “[Kanye] was always ...