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Lorne Michaels

Lorne Michaels is an award-winning producer and writer, best known as the creator and executive producer of Saturday Night Live, the most Emmy®-nominated show in television history.

Born in Toronto in 1944, Michaels attended the University of Toronto and later began his television career in Canada and Los Angeles. He arrived in New York in 1975 to begin SNL.

Recent Kennedy Center history: Lorne Michaels received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2004. Additionally, he was part of the guest cast paying tribute to Mark Twain Prize recipients Dave Chappelle (2019), Tina Fey (2010), and Steve Martin (2005).

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Paul Simon - Tribute by Steve Martin

Paul Simon - Tribute by Steve Martin

Legendary singer-songwriter Paul Simon is the victim of a tribute by comedian Steve Martin. Both are long-time guests on Saturday Night Live.

Steve Martin - Tribute by Steve Carell

Steve Martin - Tribute by Steve Carell

Steve Martin has been guest-hosting Saturday Night Live since 1976, . Steve Martin received the Kennedy Center Honor in 2007.

Will Ferrell - Mark Twain Prize Acceptance Speech

Will Ferrell - Mark Twain Prize Acceptance Speech

Will Ferrell was a cast member of Saturday Night Live for seven years and has hosted the show five times.

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