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[Capturing the Enigma: Morgan Neville on Documenting Lorne Michaels]-[Lorne Michaels Kept Vanishing During the Filming of His Documentary, Says Morgan Neville (Extended)]

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The Challenge of Filming an Inscrutable Icon

In this insightful conversation, documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville discusses the daunting task of profiling Lorne Michaels, the legendary creator of Saturday Night Live. Neville describes the project as akin to "trying to make a film about the Wizard of Oz." The primary obstacle was Michaels’ own personality; he is described as an "inscrutable character" who is "very humble" and generally prefers to avoid the spotlight. Neville famously noted that his approach felt like a "nature documentary," as Michaels would "literally vanish" the moment cameras appeared, forcing the crew to navigate the backstage environment of the SNL studio to find him.

The Unconventional Pitch and Access

Interestingly, the documentary was never formally pitched or agreed upon in a traditional sense. Neville recounts a surreal meeting where he was brought into a room filled with senior writers and producers, only to be asked by Michaels to present ideas on the spot. Despite the lack of a clear "yes," the project moved forward, a testament to the unspoken professional chemistry between the two. Neville notes that this experience was a recurring theme for many who work with Michaels—a sense of being "hired" without a formal ceremony, reflecting the unique, somewhat mysterious culture surrounding the show.

Debunking the "Throne of Comedy" Myth

One of the most revealing aspects of the interview is Neville’s attempt to humanize the myth of Lorne Michaels. While the public often perceives Michaels as someone who "sits on the throne of comedy" and dictates the success of others, Neville emphasizes that the reality is much more grounded. He observes that Michaels is constantly "in the trenches," preoccupied with immediate, granular problems, such as who the "music guest is going to be in two weeks." Michaels’ focus remains relentlessly on the future: "He's still going. Still doing it. Still just worrying about next season."

Loyalty and the Human Element

Beyond the comedy, Neville highlights Michaels’ deep sense of loyalty and care for his team. The host notes how Michaels "really went to bat" for him, ensuring his career trajectory at NBC, a sentiment echoed by many industry legends like Conan O'Brien. This protective nature is what makes Michaels a revered figure; he "gets their back" and remains a steady, supportive presence for those he believes in, even as he maintains his own enigmatic persona.

The Ultimate Verdict: "Take the W"

Perhaps the most poignant moment in the production process was the question of whether Michaels would ever watch his own documentary. Known for his policy of not reading or watching anything about himself—even refusing to watch SNL after it airs—Michaels surprised Neville by attending the New York premiere. After the screening, the interaction was characteristically brief yet profound: Neville approached Michaels, who simply nodded and said, "good." Neville aptly concludes this as a "five-star review" and a personal "win" (or "Take the W"), capturing the essence of a man who is as elusive in his praise as he is in his life.

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I got to say, that is a tough gig.
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He's an inscrutable character, and I had to scroot him somehow.
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He doesn't like talking about himself.
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I don't even know how it happened.
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I never pitched him on making this film.
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tough gig
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24-7
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pitch someone on something
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toss the hot potato
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in the trenches
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📖 Transcript

Morgan Neville, welcome to the show.
You're one of my favorite directors.
And we actually met before.
We did.
You interviewed me for Lorne, for the docu... I did.
You're in it.

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