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Lorne

American  
[lawrn] / lɔrn /
Or Lorn

noun

  1. Firth of, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean, on the W coast of Scotland, leading NE to the Caledonian Canal.


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The only thing that was more astonishing was that we went into the coffee shop of the Hyatt House, and sitting having a coffee at the bar — let me remember his name — a genuine film star… Lorne?

From Los Angeles Times

Lorne Michaels doubtless has her on speed dial.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s the first international version of the 51-year-old show to be launched with hands-on guidance from “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels.

From The Wall Street Journal

Saturday's debut show, overseen by SNL creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels, followed the same format as the US original: an opening monologue from the guest host, two pre-recorded sketches and four live ones, as well as two songs from Wet Leg.

From BBC

Before rehearsals began, the group flew to America to meet creator and executive producer of the US show Lorne Michaels, who is also overseeing the UK version.

From BBC