Posted AT 1:32 AM EST on 24/07/08
He made an impression
MICHAEL POSNER
From Thursday's Globe and Mail
When Jimmy Fallon auditioned for a coveted spot on
Saturday Night Live a decade ago, he was warned repeatedly not to expect executive producer Lorne Michaels to laugh.
Fallon, who is in Toronto this weekend hosting the final two
Just for Laughs galas at Massey Hall, remembers that an
SNL stagehand, then a makeup person and finally the talent co-ordinator all told him the same thing: “Don't take it personally, but Lorne doesn't laugh.
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