Lorne Michaels is a Canadian-American screenwriter, producer, and comedian. He is best known as the creator and executive producer of the long-running NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live. He has also produced the Late Night series, The Kids in the Hall, and The Tonight Show. Michaels has won numerous Emmy Awards and has been inducted into the Television Hall of Fame.
Early Life
Lorne Michaels was born on November 17, 1944 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He attended the University of Toronto and graduated with a degree in English Literature. After college, he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in comedy writing. He worked as a writer for various television shows, including Laugh-In and The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show.
Career Success
In 1975, Michaels created and executive produced Saturday Night Live, which has become one of the longest running and most successful television shows in history. Throughout the years, the show has featured many of the biggest names in comedy, including Eddie Murphy, Chevy Chase, and Bill Murray. Michaels has also produced the Late Night series, The Kids in the Hall, and The Tonight Show. He has won numerous Emmy Awards and is a member of the Television Hall of Fame.
Michaels has also produced feature films, including Wayne’s World, Tommy Boy, and Mean Girls. He has also served as a producer on the hit television series 30 Rock.
Lorne Michaels has had a long and successful career in television and film. His work has earned him numerous awards and accolades, and he is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in comedy. He continues to produce and create some of the most popular television shows and films.