Early career Early in his career, King wanted to be an actor, and also became a director at a local station in Pittsburgh. He then became a director at several bigger stations in Pennsylvania. King went on to be nominated for five Daytime Emmys for Outstanding Individual Direction For A Variety Show. He won in 1977 for
The Mike Douglas Show, for the episode with
Gene Kelly and
Fred Astaire appearing together for the first time. At the age of 27 or 28, after already earning an Emmy for directing, he enrolled again in acting classes. At one point in his career, he was asked to be on a Blue Ribbon Panel for the Emmys, which he recollects gave him an understanding of how subjective it is to discern good directing. His assignments for various networks also took him to "20 countries and 38 states," with King working on productions and directing shows for "morning shows, documentaries, telethons, sporting events, concerts, and musicals." As of 2017, he was in his 11th season with
SNL, and had won "six primetime Emmy awards, a daytime Emmy and three awards from the
Directors Guild of America." He has been nominated for thirteen
Directors Guild of America awards, which he won in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019. In 2010, he consulted on the film
Morning Glory, where "he ensured that the TV scene was depicted accurately," and also played Merv the Director. In 2018, he was nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Variety Series, again for
SNL, winning. and 13 nominations.
Broadway Worldwide He has spoken about the television industry at events and schools such as Lawrence Herbert School of Communication and
Berkeley Forum. When not working on
SNL and live version of
Weekend Update in August, King is involved in various stage plays and musicals. Among projects he has worked on are Broadway version of
Romeo and Juliet and
Memphis. King is the creative director of Broadway Worldwide which brings theatrical events to theaters and television. The company has produced four major productions as of 2019, all of which King directed: ''
Smokey Joe's Cafe, Putting It Together with Carol Burnett, Jekyll & Hyde, and Memphis''. He also directed a big screen taping of Broadway's
Romeo and Juliet with
Orlando Bloom in 2013. == Personal life ==