I just finished reading "Live from New York," a 2002 book that was full of interviews about the behind-the-scenes stuff that went on at SNL from the beginning.
While they might rip on each other here and there, famous feuds and people with drug problems, etc., there was not one negative word from anyone about Gilda Radner. Everyone loved her and she was apparently one of the sweetest and genuine people they'd ever met. One touching part of the book was about Lorne Michaels who keeps a handwritten note from Gilda that just said "I love you" on his peg board.
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Date: 2014-04-17 12:39 pm (UTC)While they might rip on each other here and there, famous feuds and people with drug problems, etc., there was not one negative word from anyone about Gilda Radner. Everyone loved her and she was apparently one of the sweetest and genuine people they'd ever met. One touching part of the book was about Lorne Michaels who keeps a handwritten note from Gilda that just said "I love you" on his peg board.