One individual, Lorne Michaels, has influenced humor more than any other for almost fifty years. As the creator of Saturday Night Live, he did more than just produce a show; he established a comic empire that revolutionized late night television and launched the careers of many celebrities. However, who is the one who is laughing? How did he transform a seemingly doomed concept into one of the most memorable and impactful television programs ever? This book takes you inside the writer's rooms, the hectic rehearsals, and the creative and chaotic moments that have shaped Saturday Night Live. From John Belushi and Gilda Radner's early days to Eddie Murphy, Tina Fey, Will Ferrell, and others, Michaels has been the unseen force behind the comedy industry's biggest names, helping to mold their talent and push them to reach their full potential. Michaels is a relentless visionary, a tastemaker, and a perfectionist in addition to being a comedy producer. He is known for being both intelligent and intimidating; he is a man who can recognize comedic genius before others do. Through decades of cultural changes, scandals, and reimaginings, his sardonic humor, keen intuition, and unwavering faith in Saturday Night Live have sustained the program. He is a live example of how to create something durable, not simply a tale. It tells the story of the man who made SNL possible, not just the show itself. Lorne Michaels: The Man Who Made America Laugh tells the story of how a quiet Canadian with a keen sense of humor rose to become one of the most influential figures in entertainment through insider stories, exclusive interviews, and a deep dive into his creative mind. This book is for everyone who has ever stayed up late to watch Saturday Night Live, laughed at sketches that have become iconic, or is captivated by the genius that goes on behind the scenes to create humor.
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