Lorne Michaels
Gabriel LaBelle (“The Fabelmans,” “Snack Shack”) plays Lorne Michaels, the storied executive producer and co-creator of “Saturday Night Live.” In 1975, Michaels created the late-night sketch show with NBC colleague Dick Ebersol and network president Herb Schlosser. “SNL” has won over 100 Emmy Awards during its 50 years on air.
LaBelle stuck mostly to “books and interviews” for his research on Michaels. Despite never having a lengthy one-on-one chat, LaBelle briefly talked to Michaels while visiting the “SNL” set with his “Saturday Night” castmates.
“We met him in his office right [after the show], and it was very lovely and very brief,” LaBelle told Variety at the Toronto International Film Festival. “It was interesting because my idea of Lorne was him in his twenties, and here’s a 79-year-old man. It was very comforting. Right before filming [I thought], ‘Oh, I didn’t have to meet him, and I didn’t have to try to figure him out in the present because he’s a different man.’”