Lorne Michaels is putting the onus on NBC over the "Saturday Night Live" firing of Shane Gillis. The "SNL" creator said he was "angry" over the decision in a new profile in the Wall Street Journal.
Saturday Night Live creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels has some regrets — and one of them was not getting comedian Shane Gillis to stay on the show as a cast member. Back in 2019 ...
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Lorne Michaels, the creator of Saturday Night Live, has said that he didn’t want to fire Shane Gillis from the show but was ordered to by executives at NBC. In 2019, Gillis was fired shortly ...
Thanks to the long-running late-night sketch comedy/music series being selected as this year's WSJ. Magazine Innovators Issue comedy cover star, NBC's Saturday Night Live EP is finally pointing ...
And while a statement at the time attributed the shocking decision to Lorne Michaels, the SNL boss now says the decision actually came from the network. “That was very strong from the people in ...
Lorne Michaels revealed once and for all that it was NBC’s decision to fire Shane Gillis from “Saturday Night Live” after the comedian’s past homophobic comments and racist remarks about ...
NBC executives decided to fire Gillis after the comedian's racist comments on a podcast resurfaced. “Saturday Night Live” creator and producer Lorne Michaels is speaking out on his recent show ...
Lorne Michaels has opened up, again, about the decision to fire Shane Gillis from Saturday Night Live before he’d ever stepped on the Studio 8H stage. Gillis was fired in September 2019, ahead ...
Lorne Michaels opens up about the Shane Gillis controversy. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Ultimately, the call to fire ...