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Lorne Michaels biographer Susan Morrison is recalling the ways in which the Saturday Night Live boss tried to help Chris ...
The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live,' recalls how the 'SNL' creator would try to help the late castmember by sending him ...
We face bravely into the constant shifts of rain, wind, more rain and the occasional blizzard with stoic fortitude. We thrive ...
But the ending was painfully familiar. On December 18, 1997, just two months after hosting SNL, Chris Farley died of an ...
During a recent appearance on Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard, biographer Susan Morrison looked back at how the head of ...
No, I haven’t a clue what that actually means either. It looks lovely. You can see people walking past wearing sunglasses. In Leith, mind. Oh ho! Time to dig about in the drawers and wardrobes ...
Michaels’ biographer Susan Morrison, author of Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live, revealed during a recent appearance on Dax Shepard’s Armchair Expert podcast that John Belushi ...
Lorne would call him into his office and give him these talks about the drinking or the drugs," biographer Susan Morrison ...
Spring has sprung, but in that sneaky Scottish way. You know what I mean. Look out the window. The sun, to use a phrase beloved by my late father, looks like it's splittin’ the chuckies. Did you ...
Farley starred on “SNL” from 1990 to 1995. He died of a drug overdose (cocaine and morphine) in 1997, just like Belushi. In her book that came out in Feb., Morrison claimed that Farley was once ...
Lorne Michaels says when you're tired, it wears down "critical faculties." In other words, it stops that "inner editor" that ...