The Harry Ransom Center at UT Austin announced Wednesday it has acquired the archive of the "Saturday Night Live" creator. The acquisition includes correspondence, scripts and photos from Michaels's teenage years through his storied career.
Michaels has no official ties to UT or Texas, but he's the latest of a group of entertainment bigwigs to select the Ransom Center to host personal archives. Robert De Niro donated his archive in 2006, and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner also donated the show's archive in 2017 .
"The New Yorker" devotes 13 pages to a new profile of Lorne Michaels this week as his show, "Saturday Night Live," marks its 50th anniversary this year.
Lorne Michaels donates his "Saturday Night Live" archive to UT Austin's Harry Ransom Center, showcasing nearly 50 years of TV history.
Lorne Michaels has softened over the years. David Spade, 60, said on his Fly On the Wall podcast that he is shocked over how the current Saturday Night Live cast members interact with the show's creator.
By Jennifer Schuessler The archives of the man behind the tagline “Live From New York” is on its way to Texas. Lorne Michaels, the creator of “Saturday Night Live,” has donated his ...
If you’re one of those people railing against America’s gerontocracy and think Lorne ... The New Yorker references in a moment in the oral history Live From New York where Michaels once ...
Live” creator Lorne Michaels has donated his career archive to the Harry Ransom Center cultural archive at the University of Texas.
Collection features "rehearsal notes and sketches to annotated scripts and personal correspondence" and provides behind-the-scenes history of SNL
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As host David Marchese noted on the most recent episode of the New York Times podcast The Interview ... Marchese asked the Severance director how SNL creator Lorne Michaels reacted to his decision to leave. “He was like, ‘Okay,’ ” Stiller recalled ...