Saturday Night Live Director Don Roy King Leaving The Series After 15 Seasons
Don Roy King has won 11 Emmys for his work on the late night sketch comedy series, but now he's retiring and letting another live TV veteran take over.
Read MoreDon Roy King has won 11 Emmys for his work on the late night sketch comedy series, but now he's retiring and letting another live TV veteran take over.
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