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Creator and producer of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' for [[NBC]]; he's also listed as an [[Executive Producer]] on ''[[30 Rock (TV)|30 Rock]]''. Has also occasionally appeared on ''SNL'' as well, most notably in the infamous early segments where he offered [[The Beatles]] [[Comically Small Bribe|$3000]] to reunite on the program. (John and Paul considered it one night, apparently, but decided not to).
Creator and producer of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' for [[NBC]]; he's also listed as an [[Executive Producer]] on ''[[30 Rock]]''. Has also occasionally appeared on ''SNL'' as well, most notably in the infamous early segments where he offered [[The Beatles]] [[Comically Small Bribe|$3000]] to reunite on the program. (John and Paul considered it one night, apparently, but decided not to).


[[Expy|May have inspired]] Dr. Evil from the ''[[Austin Powers]]'' films, Jack Donaghy of ''[[30 Rock (TV)|30 Rock]]'', and Don Roritor in the [[Kids in The Hall]] movie ''[[Brain Candy]]'':
[[Expy|May have inspired]] Dr. Evil from the ''[[Austin Powers]]'' films, Jack Donaghy of ''[[30 Rock]]'', and Don Roritor in the [[Kids in The Hall]] movie ''[[Brain Candy]]'':


{{quote| '''[[Mike Myers]]''': Anyways, you know what? You know, Dr. Evil's nothing like you, Lorne. I mean, you don't have your "henchmen" kill people.<br />
{{quote| '''[[Mike Myers]]''': Anyways, you know what? You know, Dr. Evil's nothing like you, Lorne. I mean, you don't have your "henchmen" kill people.<br />
'''Lorne Michaels''': No... no, not since [[The Seventies|the seventies]]. }}
'''Lorne Michaels''': No... no, not since [[The Seventies]]. }}


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