Born on a crisp autumn morning, November 17, 1944, in the vibrant city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Lorne Michaels embarked on a journey that would shape the entertainment industry in profound ways. As a multifaceted producer and writer, Michaels has left an indelible mark on the world of comedy, leaving audiences in stitches with his iconic creations.
Saturday Night Live, the longest-running sketch comedy show in television history, owes a significant portion of its success to Michaels' creative vision and tireless efforts. His innovative approach to comedy has also been showcased in films such as Coneheads, released in 1993, and The Kids in the Hall, which premiered in 1988.
Beyond his professional accomplishments, Michaels has built a life filled with love and family. He has been married to his wonderful wife, Alice Michaels, since 1991, and together they have welcomed three precious children into the world. Prior to his current marriage, Michaels was previously wed to the lovely Susan Forristal and the talented Rosie Shuster.