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Lorne Michaels, the inimitable man behind “Saturday Night Live,” has his story definitively told for the first time in a new biography from Susan Morrison. After coming earlier this month, ahead of the the show’s 50th anniversary special, it has topped the bestseller list on Amazon.
The NBC impresario is known for showing very little of his life off-camera so it was an impressive feat for Morrison, an articles editor at The New Yorker, to get the candid access she did for the 600-page tome. She took advantage of their mutual network, which included people she met working as an assistant at “The New Show,” one of Michaels’ ill-fated efforts during his famous sojourn away from “SNL” after its fifth season.
“I don’t need anything from you, because I have connections in your world, but if you want to talk to me, open up to me, it would be a better book, a richer book,” she recalls telling him in an interview with Variety‘s Brian Steinberg. “Your legacy deserves that.” Michaels “looked like he was going to faint,” Morrison added. “He had made a lifetime habit of staying out of the frame. He’s a private person.”
The book is a product of Morrison’s weekly Friday-evening conversations with the seminal producer, and dozens of conversations with those in his coveted orbit — from those in his early life, such as his mom Florence Lipowitz and ex-wife Rosie Schuster, to “SNL” legends such as Chris Rock, Bill Hader and Tina Fey.
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