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'''Lorne Michaels''' is a Canadian-American television producer, writer, and comedian. | '''Lorne Michaels''' is a Canadian-American television producer, writer, and comedian. | ||
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When [[Homer]] stayed home from church he read an interview with Lorne Michaels from ''[[Playdude]]''.<ref>"[[Homer the Heretic]]"</ref> | When [[Homer]] stayed home from church he read an interview with Lorne Michaels from ''[[Playdude]]''.<ref>"[[Homer the Heretic]]"</ref> | ||
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Lorne Michaels
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Character Information
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Lorne Michaels is a Canadian-American television producer, writer, and comedian.
History
When Homer stayed home from church he read an interview with Lorne Michaels from Playdude.[1]
When Krusty hosted Tuesday Night Live, he said that when Lorne asked him to host the show, he said, "Lorne, why me? I mean, I did just star in my first movie with Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Tova Borgnine".[2]
When Homer took the name Max Power, he saw that Lorne Michaels was on his way, so he told Marge to pretend she didn't see him. Lorne tried to talk with Max because Trent Steele had said that he absolutely must meet him. Homer ignored him and started talking about the economy with Marge, and Lorne walked away dejectedly.[3]
When Apu looked at his reincarnation chart, he saw that in a future life he would be the assistant to Lorne Michaels.[4]
Michaels has a star on The Jewish Walk of Fame.[5]
Appearances
- Episode – "Homer the Heretic" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Brother from the Same Planet" (mentioned)
- Episode – "Homer to the Max"
- Episode – "The Sweetest Apu"
- Episode – "Today I Am a Clown" (mentioned)
References
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