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A 600-plus page biography of Michaels titled “Lorne,” by Susan Morrison, ... he bought a farm near the water on the Eastern tip of Maine, where blueberries grow and cheese is made.
Susan Morrison, The New Yorker editor and ‘Lorne’ author, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the legendary creator behind Saturday Night Live, how Lorne Michaels became a key figure in ...
On the face of it, “Lorne” seems absurd. A 600-page biography of a TV producer most Americans know only as a name and a lordly caricature — the man behind the curtain of “Saturday Night ...
Born in Toronto in 1944, Lorne David Lipowitz, as Lorne Michaels was known at birth, was, like all baby boomers, seemingly predisposed to undermine, question, and, above all, parody the prevailing ...
Lorne Michaels' biographer, Susan Morrison, reveals how she convinced the "Saturday Night Live' chief to discuss his off-camera life and times Plus Icon Film Plus Icon TV ...
Essential book for comedy fans on Lorne Michaels reveals the sometimes mysterious man behind "Saturday Night Live." It's by Susan Morrison, articles editor for the New Yorker, who has known ...
Gerald R. Ford, the 38th president of the United States, was a football star at the University of Michigan and, as Susan Morrison puts it in “Lorne,” her new biography of Lorne Michaels, the ...
Michaels fired everyone from Season 10 (stunningly, the likes of Billy Crystal, Martin Short and Christopher Guest) and brought in an entirely new cast including Anthony Michael Hall, Randy Quaid ...
Tina Fey, Bill Hader, Dan Aykroyd, Jane Curtin, and Chevy Chase candidly discuss the five-decade reign of Lorne Michaels, the creator of “Saturday Night Live.” Susan Morrison reports.