What's Happening?
A new documentary titled 'Lorne,' directed by Morgan Neville, is now available for streaming on Peacock. The film delves into the life and career of Lorne Michaels, the creator of 'Saturday Night Live'
(SNL). It covers his early career in Canadian television, his initial departure from SNL in the early 1980s, and his return in 1985. The documentary features appearances from numerous past and present SNL cast members, including Tina Fey, Chris Rock, and Maya Rudolph, as well as never-before-seen footage from various episodes. Chris Parnell narrates the documentary, which provides an unprecedented look into the weekly operations of SNL and Michaels' influence on the show.
Why It's Important?
The documentary 'Lorne' offers a comprehensive look at the impact Lorne Michaels has had on American television and comedy through his work on SNL. By providing insights into the show's production and Michaels' creative process, the film highlights the cultural significance of SNL as a platform for launching the careers of many comedians and actors. The documentary also underscores the show's role in shaping American humor and its influence on the entertainment industry. For fans of SNL and those interested in television history, 'Lorne' provides valuable context and appreciation for the show's enduring legacy.






