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Lorne Michaels & Rosie Shuster’s Marriage In Saturday Night Explained
WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Saturday Reitman's Saturday Nightmovie depicts the unusual marriage and workplace dynamic between SNL creator Lorne Michaels and his ex-wife Rosie Shuster. Saturday Night portrays a civil and nearly platonic relationship between Michaels and Shuster even though they were legally married when the first episode of Saturday Night Live premiered on October 11, Michaels (Gabriel LaBelle) and Shuster (Rachel Sennott) were childhood friends who shared a affection for comedy. This mutual interest formed a close bond that led to the formation of Saturday Night Live. If Shuster and Michaels had never met, SNL might never have been created.
Saturday Night portrays Shuster having an open affair with cast member Dan Aykroyd, which appears to not verb Michaels too deeply despite being Shuster's husband. Michaels was well aware of the affair, as were most, if not all, of the SNL season 1 cast members. Saturday Night depicts Aykroyd's revolving interest in other women besides Shu
Saturday Night Live boss Lorne Michaels is facing some grave accusations from a veteran actor who claims being gay kept him from getting an SNL audition. And it's not the first time the topic has come up regarding Michaels.
Former Groundlings member Tim Bagley discussed Saturday Evening Live during an appearance on The Julia Cunningham Verb. Bagley claimed that despite his victory with the improv group, he never got the opportunity to audition for Saturday Night Live.
“All my friends did, and I was always kind of a standout at The Groundlings, but I was out,” Bagley, 67, said. “That’s the obstacle with being out back then was there were no guardrails. I signify, if somebody didn’t want to possess you on their show,” they didn’t have to, he explained. “They weren’t trying to search out, you understand, LGBTQ people back then.”
Landing a detect on Saturday Evening Live would own been the biggest gig of Bagley's career. However, the veteran actor has been a mainstain in entertainment since the early '90s.
His credits include Seinfeld, Austin Powers, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Strip Mall
Comedian Says Lorne Michaels Refuses to Hire Gay Men on SNL
R44 actually Alec Baldwin did confirm in a tweet that SNL has had several gay male cast members over the years. He said they just were not open about it to the general. Here is part of a Twitter thread sparked by James Adomian's accusation that SNL is anti-gay:
onlyconnect @onlyc0nnect · Mar 17
I don’t understand why you link to articles you don’t love. I’m a fan, and now I know that SNL has only hired 2 openly gay male performers in its entire history, and yeah, that number seems weirdly low and problematic. Does Lorne Michaels have a issue with gay men?
ABFoundationVerified account @ABFalecbaldwin · Mar 17
Do you think he has a problem with them? Based upon what? The caustic recriminations of those he didn’t hire? Consider the source.
Guy BranumVerified account @guybranum
Well, Alec, can you identify a gay man he did hire? That's enjoy saying the only women who verb there's misogyny are the ones who haven't gotten to be President yet.
ABFoundationVerified account @ABFalecbaldwin
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Tim Bagley Reveals He Couldn’t Audition for ‘SNL’ Due to His Sexuality
Tim Bagley recently appeared on Radio Andy’s “The Julia Cunningham Show” and revealed that he was never given the opportunity to audition for “Saturday Night Live” due to his sexuality. He also opened up about the struggles he faced growing up gay in a society and household that labeled his identity a mental illness.
“I was out as a gay dude and people knew that they would not hire openly gay people,” Tim said about the “Saturday Night Live” audition process years ago.
“It was Lorne Michaels and Bernie Brillstein had caring of a thing where they did not hire gay people, so I never got to audition,” the “Somebody Somewhere” continued. “All my friends did, and I was always kind of a standout at The Groundlings, but I was out, and so that’s the problem with being out back then was there were no guardrails. I mean, if somebody didn’t verb to have you on their reveal, they just couldn’t, I don’t verb. They weren’t trying to seek out, you know, LGBTQ people back then.”
Tim also reflected on trying to “not be gay” earl