Lorne Michaels May Not Be Retiring Yet, But Another SNL Icon Is

For years, speculation has swirled regarding whether Saturday Night Live creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels would step down. He had been teasing his own retirement for years but, after the legendary sketch comedy series turned 50 this year, Michaels decided to keep going, refraining from passing the baton at least for a little while longer. However, one SNL legend did decide it’s time to move on and, though it’s not a rumored cast member, writer or even a producer, he’s been integral to the operation.

Stephen DeMaria, who has overseen the set building at SNL since the very beginning of the show is calling it a career. DeMaria, who is 87, discussed that decision and more as part of a profile published in The New York Times. He’s a legend in every sense of the word, making the long-running NBC show’s set as iconic as it’s become and helping to shape some of the most memorable moments in TV history. While the SNL schedule is famously stressful, DeMaria has enjoyed every minute of it, and he gave a sweet piece of life advice he has gained from his experience:

I’ll be 88 soon; I never had a bored day in my life. I want you all to follow my way and have the same: Live and be happy, and don’t ever stop.

popular SNL sketches like Matt Foley, Domingo and More Cowbell. He’s definitely earned some years of relaxation and rest after contributing such great work to one of the most beloved shows on TV. SNL will go on, but DeMaria will surely be missed in the studio and on the dance floor.

You can revisit some incredible set constructions led by Stephen DeMaria by checking out classic episodes of Saturday Night Live, which are streamable now with a Peacock subscription.

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