Conan O’Brien

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Conan O’Brien Wiki Biography

Conan Christopher O’Brien was born on 18 April 1963, in Brookline, Massachusetts USA of pre- civil war Irish immigrants. Conan is a famous television personality, musician, comedian and writer, best known for working on such shows as “Saturday Night Live”, “Late Night”, “The Tonight Show” and others. During his career, Conan has been acclaimed by receiving many awards, including Primetime Emmy Award, Writers Guild of America Award, Telvis Award and various other awards. He has been working in the television and movie industries for about 30 years, so there is no surprise that he is respected among other television personalities and actors. His successful work has had a huge influence on the creation of many popular shows and projects.

So how rich is Conan O’Brien, it is estimated that Conan’s net worth is $85 million, and clearly the main source of this sum of money has been his appearances on various television shows. In addition to this, Conan has also appeared in several movies. What was more beneficial for him, is that he has not only appeared on various television shows, but also worked as a producer or writer in many of them. This, undoubtedly, has added to O’Brien’s net worth. Hopefully, Conan will be able to continue his career for a long time and soon his net worth will become higher.

Conan studied at Brookline High School, where he also worked on the school’s newspaper. His skill in writing was very soon noticed by teachers and other students of the school. Later he continued his studies at Harvard University, where his father was a professor, where Conan continued writing and was also a member of the band called “The Bad Clams”. After finishing his studies, Conan started working as a writer on such shows as “Not Necessarily the News” and “The Wilton North Report”. This, of course, added a lot to Conan O’Brien’s net worth, but in 1988 Conan became a part of the very popular show which had a great impact on his net worth, called “Saturday Night Live”. Despite the success this show brought to Conan, he decided to leave it in 1991. In the same year, Conan received a invitation to work on the show, which is now famous all over the world, “The Simpsons”. This was another huge step in his career.

Two years, later Conan left this show because he had an opportunity to host his own show, called “Late Night with Conan O’Brien”. Although at first it was weird for him to stand in front of the cameras, he soon became comfortable with it and gained a lot of praise. This also made Conan’s net worth grow. In a short period of time, Conan became one of the most famous television personalities in the industry, and that is why there were many shows that wanted him to work as a host. Other shows and movies that Conan appeared in include “Nashville”, “Real Husband of Hollywood”, “Now You See Me”, “The Great Buck Howard” and others. All these appearances added to the O’Brien’s net worth. In addition to this, Conan has worked on two video games: “Halo 4” and “Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham”. As he is now 52 years old, there is a high chance that soon he will participate in many new and successful projects.

To talk about Conan O’Brien’s personal life, it can be said that in 2002 he married Elizabeth “Liza” Ann Powel, and the couple has two children.. All in all, Conan O’Brien is a hard working man, who has a lot of experience in the television industry and his name and extraordinary personality is known all over the world. Hopefully, he will be able to show even more in the near future.

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Conan O’Brien Quick Info

Full Name Conan O’Brien
Net Worth $85 Million
Date Of Birth April 18, 1963 (age 52
Place Of Birth Brookline, Massachusetts, United States
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.93 m)
Profession Talk show host, Comedian, Actor, Screenwriter, Film Producer, Television producer, Presenter, Voice Actor
Education Harvard University (1985), Brookline High School
Nationality United States of America
Spouse Liza Powel (m. 2002)
Children Beckett O’Brien, Neve O’Brien
Nicknames The Cone-Zone , Coco , Consie , Conando , Big Red , Coney , The Maestro , Conan ”12 , Creepy Conan O’Brien , Watch Conan O’Brien
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/teamcoco
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/conanobrien
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/teamcoco
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005277

Conan O’Brien Trademarks

  1. His height
  2. Beard
  3. Usually ends his show with the phrase “bye, everybody, bye,” spoken very rapidly.
  4. His hair
  5. The string dance (a little made-up jig where he pulls an imaginary string behind his back, which moves his hips, and finishes by cutting it).
  6. Frequently knocks over the microphone at his desk, usually after an awkward moment or brazen joke.
  7. Frequently makes jokes at his own expense and at the expense of band leader ‘Max Weinberg’ and band member La Bamba.
  8. Frequently lampoons how much he is “unknown,” “disliked,” or poorly paid compared to guests and his “competition,” despite the fact that the opposite is true.
  9. Since 9/11, no longer begins the show by jumping around the stage but still makes the big final leap onto his mark and then spins his arm to “throw” to Max.

Conan O’Brien Quotes

  • Work hard, be kind, and amazing things will happen.
  • [returning from a trip to Cuba, 2015] Maybe it isn’t a bad form of diplomacy to send a comedian over.
  • If you wanted the most simple way to understand how America changed between 1954 and 2005, it would be [that] we’ve mutated from Howdy Doody to Triumph. That’s either really good news or bad new for America. I’m suspecting it’s bad news.
  • [jokingly, on similarities with Howdy Doody] I’m controlled by others, I have artificial joints, and I have no soul. These freckles are painted on.
  • [Final words at the final The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien (2009)]: And all I ask is one thing and this is… I’m asking this particularly of young people that watch. Please do not be cynical. I hate cynicism; for the record, it’s my least favorite quality, it doesn’t lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you’re kind, amazing things will happen. I’m telling you, amazing things will happen. I’m telling you, it’s just true.
  • If I existed 200 years ago, all the other farmers in my community would be like, ‘That guy is worthless! He’s sitting on a rock, jumping up like a frog, coming up with weird concepts and ideas, making faces, and combing his hair into a giant pastry.’ It’s a good thing I was born in this century, when superfluous television seems to be part of the economy.
  • “I’ve always believed, in my heart of hearts, that it would be a better show if, when I crossed over to the desk, the band kept playing for an hour and I danced in a cage.
  • If you can really laugh at yourself loud and hard every time you fall, people will think you’re drunk.
  • The nightmare is you spend the rest of your life being funny at parties and then people say ‘Why didn’t you do that when you were on television?’

Conan O’Brien Important Facts

  • $10,000,000 per year (2010)
  • $14,000,000 /year (2009-10)
  • $20,000,000 /year (2007)
  • $8,000,000 (2002-3)
  • Shortly after New York state legalized gay marriage, Conan became an ordained minister with the Universal Life Church so he could officiate the wedding of one of his producers on his show while it was being taped that week in New York City.
  • Is good friends with Timothy Olyphant, Joel McHale and Martin Short.
  • Resides in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles.
  • Ended his contract with the Tonight Show on NBC and may return to television in September. [January 2010]
  • Hosted NBC’s Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) from 1993-2009.
  • Visited Finland. [February 2006]
  • After leaving The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien (2009), Conan kicked off a comedy tour and signed a contract with TBS to start his new show Conan (2010). [April 2010]
  • Maintains a country retreat in the secluded, Litchfield County town of Washington, Connecticut. [May 2007]
  • Prior to her death, Conan frequently parodied Anna Nicole Smith and made jokes about her being a gold digger and a ditzy blonde during his monologues but, after she passed away, he immediately stopped as a gesture of respect.
  • He was given the nickname “Coco” by Tom Hanks on the second episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien (2009). Conan jokingly replied “If that sticks, I’m going to sue you!” The name “Coco” would later be used for the Team Coco online campaign to support him during the “Late Night Wars” in late 2009.
  • At 46 years old, he was the oldest person at the time to start hosting “The Tonight Show”. When Jay Leno took “The Tonight Show” back over, if you consider that to be “starting” hosting again, then he would be the oldest now. Otherwise, his record still stands.
  • Grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts.
  • Was the last guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992).
  • Claims he lost his virginity listening to The Who.
  • Often tries to calm his “Late Night” audience with the term “Cool Babies”. This is a lyric from the Talking Heads song, “Burning Down the House”.
  • Is an avid fan of filmmaker Kevin Smith.
  • Owns a summer home in Norfolk, Massachusetts.
  • Close friends with writer Chris Graves.
  • Son-in-law of Seattle Dixieland band-leader Jake Powel.
  • One of his all-time favorite television shows is The Odd Couple (1970).
  • For Conan, the most beautiful woman in the world is Gisele Bündchen. He had the opportunity of telling her personally this when she was a guest on his show in 2005.
  • In one episode of his show, a Finnish man in his audience pointed out to him that he looked like President Tarja Halonen. He decided to support Halonen in the election campaign in 2006, and started a skit called “Pro-Finland, Anti- Sweden”. Halonen met with him and Halonen gave to him as a gift, Moomin dolls for his family.
  • When Burt Ward was asked to give a speech at Harvard about his role on Batman (1966), he brought the original costume, said to be valued at half a million dollars. Some students came up to him dressed as security guards and told him they would keep the costume safe. Then in the middle of the speech, one student stood up and asked, “When is a costume not a costume? When it’s stolen.” The lights dimmed and the students grabbed the costume and made off. After snapping pictures with one another in the cape, they later called Ward and gave the costume back. The ringleader of the gang? Harvard Lampoon editor, Conan O’Brien.
  • Once shared an apartment with comedian/actor Jeff Garlin in Chicago across from Wrigley Field before both of them made it big.
  • Son, Beckett O’Brien, was born on November 9, 2005 in New York City, weighing in at 8 lbs. 4 oz.
  • Originally wanted to name his daughter the old-fashioned Irish feminine name Niamh (pronounced “knee-vh” or “neh-v”), which means “radiance, lustre, brightness” — but decided that her life would be easier if they Americanized the spelling to Neve.
  • In the beginning season of the show, he signed a new contract every week because the network was doubtful of the show’s future and his ratings.
  • His show was cancelled for one night and brought back because the network’s executives wanted to find a replacement show before cancelling the show. A replacement show was never needed.
  • Both of his parents are of Irish descent.
  • Became the 5th host of “The Tonight Show” on its 55th anniversary.
  • Hosted Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) until 2009 when he replaced Jay Leno as host of NBC’s Tonight Show. He was fired from The Tonight Show after less than a year because he refused to start the show later. He felt like that wouldn’t really be The Tonight Show in a different time slot. Afterward he went on a nationwide comedy and music tour before taking a job at TBS as host of “Conan” in 2010.
  • Plays guitar.
  • Replaced David Letterman in the late night slot on NBC after Letterman left for CBS. Virtually no one thought the show would last. It did last, for 17 years.
  • In the 2001 film, Sugar & Spice (2001), one of the cheerleaders is obsessed with “Conan O’Brien”.
  • Calls where he sits “The Chat Zone.”
  • Calls where he does his monologue “The Laugh Zone.”
  • Daughter Neve O’Brien born October 14, 2003 in New York (6 lbs., 10 oz.).
  • The name of his production company, Conaco, was chosen to echo the name of petroleum company Conoco.
  • Took tap dancing lessons as a child
  • Once shared an apartment with Bill Cusack.
  • A graduate of Brookline High School.
  • Older brother of Jane O’Brien and Kate B. O’Brien.
  • Lived in Manhattan’s fabled West Side apartment building, the Apthorp, whose residents include Rosie O’Donnell, Steve Kroft, Cyndi Lauper, Kate Nelligan and Lena Horne.
  • Married Liza Powel on January 12, 2002, in a full Catholic Mass by Father Paul O’Brien (no relation) at St. James Cathedral in Liza’s home town, Seattle. The couple met when Liza was a guest on Late Night.
  • Had a golden retriever named Hudson, who was originally part of a sketch on “Late Night”. He now has a golden retriever named Bosco.
  • He was editor of the Harvard Lampoon for two years in a row, and he is the second person to have ever done this. It had been 85 years since it was done.
  • Graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University, with a BA in American History & Literature. [1985]
  • A distant cousin of Denis Leary.
  • His favorite episode of The Simpsons (1989) is “Marge vs. the Monorail”.
  • Born at 1:38pm-EST
  • Appeared as an extra and bit player on a number of skits on Saturday Night Live (1975) – notably as “Sheriff Andy” in a Twin Peaks (1990) parody with Kyle MacLachlan, and drinking in the bar in the “Irish Drinking Songs” commercial parody.
  • Worked as a warmup comic for the The Wilton North Report (1987).

Conan O’Brien Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Conan TV Series 1 episode, 2014 written by – 29 episodes, 2010 – 2016 created by – 2 episodes, 2015 creator – 1 episode, 2012 Writer
The Flaming C 2015 TV Mini-Series created by – 2 episodes Writer
2014 MTV Movie Awards 2014 TV Special special material by Writer
2013 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner 2013 TV Movie written by Writer
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien TV Series written by – 131 episodes, 2009 – 2010 writer – 12 episodes, 2009 Writer
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1993-2009 TV Series writer – 2,134 episodes Writer
Andy Barker, P.I. TV Series creator – 6 episodes, 2007 writer – 1 episode, 2007 Writer
The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2006 TV Special Writer
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Jon Lovitz 2005 TV Special uncredited Writer
Late Night with Conan O’Brien: 10th Anniversary Special 2003 TV Special Writer
50 Years of NBC Late Night 2001 TV Special documentary Writer
Saturday Night Live 25 1999 TV Special documentary uncredited Writer
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman 1998 TV Special documentary Writer
Late Night with Conan O’Brien: 5 1998 TV Movie Writer
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 1997 TV Series additional material – 1 episode Writer
The Simpsons 1992-1993 TV Series written by – 4 episodes Writer
Best of Saturday Night Live: Special Edition 1992 Video Writer
Lookwell 1991 TV Movie Writer
Saturday Night Live TV Series writer – 72 episodes, 1987 – 1991 additional sketches – 1 episode, 1988 Writer
The Wilton North Report 1987 TV Series 1987-1988 Writer
The Rich Hall Show 1987 TV Movie Writer
Not Necessarily the News TV Series 4 episodes, 1985 – 1986 writer – 9 episodes, 1983 – 1987 Writer
Deon Cole’s Black Box 2013 TV Series executive producer Producer
Vince Uncensored 2011 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Outlaw 2010 TV Series executive producer Producer
Telepathetic 2010 TV Movie executive producer Producer
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien 2009 TV Series consulting producer Producer
Operating Instructions 2009 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Outnumbered 2009 TV Series executive producer Producer
Man of Your Dreams 2008 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2008 TV Series producer – 7 episodes Producer
Wildlife 2007 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Andy Barker, P.I. 2007 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
Haskett’s Chance 2006 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Marsha Potter Gets a Life 2005 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Foster Hall 2004 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Beat Cops 2003 TV Movie executive producer Producer
The Greg Giraldo Show 2002 TV Movie executive producer Producer
The Simpsons TV Series producer – 48 episodes, 1991 – 1993 supervising producer – 5 episodes, 1993 Producer
Lookwell 1991 TV Movie producer Producer
People of Earth 2016 TV Series executive producer – 1 episode Producer
Triumph’s Summer Election Special 2016 2016 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Triumph’s Election Special 2016 2016 TV Movie executive producer Producer
The Jack and Triumph Show 2015 TV Series executive producer – 7 episodes Producer
Conan 2010-2014 TV Series producer – 12 episodes Producer
The Pete Holmes Show 2013-2014 TV Series executive producer – 52 episodes Producer
Super Fun Night 2013-2014 TV Series executive producer – 18 episodes Producer
Eagleheart 2011-2013 TV Series executive producer – 25 episodes Producer
How to Lose Weight in 4 Easy Steps 2016 Short Craig Actor
The Penguins of Madagascar 2015 TV Series Kuchikukan Actor
The Flaming C 2015 TV Mini-Series The Flaming C Actor
Clipped 2015 TV Series Red-Head Customer Actor
Ground Floor 2015 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
The Comeback 2014 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham 2014 Video Game Conan O’Brien (voice) Actor
The Simpsons Take the Bowl 2014 Video Lyle Lanley / Himself Actor
Sharktopus vs. Pteracuda 2014 TV Movie Conan O’Brien Actor
Maron 2014 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Ceelo Green’s the Good Life 2014 TV Series Actor
Family Guy 2013 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty 2013 Conan O’Brien Actor
Nashville 2013 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Clear History 2013 TV Movie Conan O’Brien Actor
Arrested Development 2013 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Now You See Me 2013/I Conan O’Brien Actor
Newsreaders 2013 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
30 Rock 2006-2013 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 2013 Video David Endocrine (voice) Actor
Halo 4 2012 Video Game Prankster Soldier Leader (voice) Actor
Web Therapy 2012 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Eagleheart 2012 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
How I Met Your Mother 2012 TV Series Bar Patron Actor
The Backyardigans 2009 TV Series Santa Claus Actor
Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II 2008 TV Short Zuckuss (voice) Actor
The Great Buck Howard 2008 Conan O’Brien Actor
Queer Duck: The Movie 2006 Video Conan O’Brien (voice) Actor
O’Grady 2006 TV Series Chip Actor
The Office 2006 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Bewitched 2005 Conan O’Brien Actor
Andy Richter Controls the Universe 2003 TV Series Freddy Pickering Actor
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 1997-2002 TV Series Conan O’Brien / Conan Actor
Vanilla Sky 2001 Conan O’Brien Actor
Pootie Tang 2001 Conan O’Brien (uncredited) Actor
Storytelling 2001 Conan O’Brien (segment “Non-Fiction”) Actor
DAG 2000 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Futurama 1999 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Space Ghost Coast to Coast 1999 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
LateLine 1999 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Spin City 1998 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Veronica’s Closet 1998 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Arli$$ 1996 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
The Single Guy 1996 TV Series Cameron Duncan Actor
Mr. Show with Bob and David 1995 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
The Simpsons 1994 TV Series Conan O’Brien Actor
Saturday Night Live 1988-1991 TV Series Audience Member
Cowboy
Reporter
Actor
Conan 2010-2016 TV Series performer – 7 episodes Soundtrack
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien 2009-2010 TV Series performer – 7 episodes Soundtrack
The Simpsons 1993-1998 TV Series writer – 2 episodes Soundtrack
Vanilla Sky 2001 thanks Thanks
Sugar & Spice 2001 thanks Thanks
The Simpsons 1994 TV Series acknowledgement – 1 episode Thanks
Conan 2010-2016 TV Series Himself – Host / The Flaming C (voice) / Ben Wilcott-Intergalactic Nemesis / … Self
The Peter Austin Noto Show 2016 TV Series Himself Self
A Tribute to David Levy: Newhouse Mirror Awards 2016 Documentary Himself Self
Thank You, Del: The Story of the Del Close Marathon 2016 Documentary Himself Self
George Fest: A Night to Celebrate the Music of George Harrison 2016 Himself Self
Han-beon deo hae-pi-en-ding 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Mike & Mike 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Why? With Hannibal Buress 2015 TV Series Himself Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Steve Martin 2015 TV Special Himself Self
Inside Comedy 2015 TV Series Himself Self
Charlie Rose 1993-2015 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Being Canadian 2015 Documentary Himself Self
The Daily Show 2001-2015 TV Series Himself Self
Turn Down for 2014 2014 Video short Himself Self
Talking Dead 2014 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Extra 2008-2014 TV Series Himself Self
Nowitzki: The Perfect Shot 2014 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Self
Inside Edition 2014 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Insider 2014 TV Series Himself Self
2014 MTV Movie Awards 2014 TV Special Himself – Host / Cameo #50 Self
Carson on TCM 2013-2014 TV Series documentary Himself – Host Self
Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning Today 2013 TV Series Himself Self
The Pete Holmes Show 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Real Husbands of Hollywood 2013 TV Series Himself Self
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards 2013 TV Special Himself – Performer Self
AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Mel Brooks 2013 TV Movie Himself Self
Deon Cole’s Black Box 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Inside the Actors Studio 2009-2013 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Ke$ha: My Crazy Beautiful Life 2013 TV Series documentary Himself Self
2013 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner 2013 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Chris Hardwick’s All-Star Celebrity Bowling 2013 TV Series Himself Self
Christmas in Washington 2012 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
Thunderstruck 2012/I Himself (uncredited) Self
George Lopez: It’s Not Me, It’s You 2012 TV Special documentary Himself (segment: opening film) (uncredited) Self
Clueless Gamer 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Piers Morgan Tonight 2012 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Late Show with David Letterman 1994-2012 TV Series Himself / Himself – Cameo / Himself – Guest / … Self
American Masters 2012 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Christmas in Washington 2011 TV Special Himself – Host Self
Web Therapy 2011 TV Series Himself Self
The Conan One Hour Earlier Best of Spectacular 2011 TV Special Himself – Host Self
Sesame Street 2000-2011 TV Series Himself Self
Will Ferrell: Mark Twain Prize 2011 TV Movie Himself Self
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon 2009-2011 TV Series Himself – Guest / Himself Self
SXSW Flashback 2011 2011 TV Movie Himself Self
Lopez Tonight 2010-2011 TV Series Himself Self
Give It Up for Greg Giraldo 2011 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Conan O’Brien Can’t Stop 2011 Documentary Himself Self
Saturday Night Live Backstage 2011 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The 37th Annual People’s Choice Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Winner, Favorite Talk Show Host Self
Larry King Live 2002-2010 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education 2010 TV Movie Himself Self
60 Minutes 2010 TV Series documentary Himself (segment “Conan”) Self
The Battle for Late Night 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien 2009-2010 TV Series Himself – Host Self
Entertainment Tonight 2003-2010 TV Series Himself Self
The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special: In 3-D! On Ice! 2010 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Joe Buck Live 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis 2009 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1993-2009 TV Series Himself – Host / Herself – Host / Himself / … Self
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1993-2009 TV Series Himself Self
Scenes from a Parish 2009 Documentary Himself Self
Make ‘Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America 2009 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – Talk Show Host Self
Rosie Live 2008 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards 2008 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Self
Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Concert for Autism Education 2008 TV Movie Himself Self
The Colbert Report 2006-2008 TV Series Himself Self
The 59th Primetime Emmy Awards 2007 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program Self
Pittsburgh 2006 Himself Self
The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2006 TV Special Himself – Host Self
Huuma 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Telvis 2005 2006 TV Movie Himself Self
Arto Nyberg 2006 TV Series Himself Self
Saturday Night Live 2001-2006 TV Series Himself / Himself – Host / Various Self
Bettina S. 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Dokument: Humor 2005 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Saturday Night Live in the ’80s: Lost & Found 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Martha 2005 TV Series Himself Self
The 57th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2005 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series Self
Live from New York: The First 5 Years of Saturday Night Live 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The White Stripes: The Denial Twist 2005 Short Himself Self
Bar Mitzvah Bash! 2004 TV Movie Himself Self
New Year’s Eve with Carson Daly 2004 TV Special Himself Self
The Mark Twain Prize: Lorne Michaels 2004 TV Movie Himself – Host Self
The Rutles 2: Can’t Buy Me Lunch 2004 TV Special Himself Self
E! News 2004 TV Series Himself Self
The 56th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2004 TV Special Himself – Co-Presenter Self
Ryan Confidential 2004 TV Series Himself (2004) Self
The 55th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2003 TV Special Himself – Co-Host and Presenter: Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien: 10th Anniversary Special 2003 TV Special Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Brilliant But Cancelled: Pilot Season 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Isaac Mizrahi Show 2003 TV Series Himself Self
Night of Too Many Stars 2003 TV Movie Himself Self
100 Years of Hope and Humor 2003 TV Special Himself Self
Comedy Central Roast of Denis Leary 2003 TV Movie Himself Self
The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2002 TV Special Himself – Host Self
NBC 75th Anniversary Special 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2002 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Gigantic (A Tale of Two Johns) 2002 Documentary Himself Self
The Osbournes 2002 TV Series Himself Self
Wild Desk Ride 2001 Video Himself Self
50 Years of NBC Late Night 2001 TV Special documentary Himself – Host Self
America: A Tribute to Heroes 2001 TV Special documentary Himself Self
The Rosie O’Donnell Show 1996-2001 TV Series Himself / Himself – Guest Self
Primetime Glick 2001 TV Series Himself Self
Kids in the Hall: Same Guys, New Dresses 2001 Documentary Himself Self
Friends: The Stuff You’ve Never Seen 2001 TV Special short Himself – Host Self
The 52nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 2000 TV Special Himself – Presenter: Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Special Self
The Talk Show Story 2000 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Influences: From Yesterday to Today 1999 TV Movie Himself Self
The Martin Short Show 1999 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Ruby 1999 TV Series Himself Self
Barenaked in America 1999 Documentary Himself Self
The Awful Truth 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Howard Stern Radio Show 1999 TV Series Himself Self
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1998 TV Special Himself – Nominated: Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Program Self
Bravo Profiles: The Entertainment Business 1998 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Showbiz Today 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien: 5 1998 TV Movie Himself Self
Sin City Spectacular 1998 TV Series Himself Self
Comic Relief VIII 1998 TV Special Himself Self
Elmopalooza! 1998 TV Special Himself (uncredited) Self
Tomorrow Night 1998 Himself Self
Rodney Dangerfield’s 75th Birthday Toast 1997 TV Movie Himself Self
The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1997 TV Special Himself – Audience Member Self
Die Harald Schmidt Show 1997 TV Series Himself Self
The Chris Rock Show 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Howard Stern 1994-1997 TV Series Himself Self
Good Money 1996 Himself Self
Favorite Deadly Sins 1995 TV Movie Himself (segment “Greed”) (uncredited) Self
WWE Raw 1995 TV Series Himself Self
The 1995 ESPY Awards 1995 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Jon Stewart Show 1994 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1989-1993 TV Series Himself Self
The 41st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards 1989 TV Special Himself – Winner: Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program Self
Extra 2015-2016 TV Series Himself / Himself – Host, Conan Archive Footage
Access Hollywood 2016 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Media Buzz 2015 TV Series Himself – Host, Conan Archive Footage
Charlie Rose 2015 TV Series Himself – Guest Archive Footage
Inside Edition 2014-2015 TV Series documentary Himself / Himself – Host, Conan Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2010-2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Tig 2015 Documentary Himself – Host Archive Footage
Live from New York! 2015 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Insider 2015 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Retro Report 2014 TV Mini-Series Himself Archive Footage
Mobilize 2014 Documentary Archive Footage
Video Games: The Movie 2014 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
60 Minutes 2014 TV Series documentary Himself – Host, The Tonight Show (segment “Jay Leno”) Archive Footage
Heaven Adores You 2014 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Red River Bible & Prophecy Conference 2014 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The Possibilities Are Endless 2014 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Chelsea Lately 2013 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Inequality for All 2013 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Channel 101 Experience 2012 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Vanilla Ice Archive 2012 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Hour 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Public Speaking 2010 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Love & Other Drugs 2010 Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
I’m Still Here 2010/I Conan O’Brien (uncredited) Archive Footage
The Jay Leno Show 2009-2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
WWE Raw 2006-2009 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
WWE: The Bash 2009 TV Special Himself Archive Footage
The O’Reilly Factor 2008 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Guys Choice 2007 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Larry King Live: The Greatest Interviews 2007 Video Himself Archive Footage
E.C.W. 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 2006 TV Series Himself – Host Archive Footage
Ajankohtainen kakkonen 2006 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Comedy Central Roast of Pamela Anderson 2005 TV Special documentary Himself Archive Footage
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Tom Hanks 2004 TV Special Himself / Various Archive Footage
The Greatest Canadian 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments 2004 TV Movie Himself Archive Footage
Late Night with Conan O’Brien: The Best of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog 2004 Video Himself Archive Footage
Heroes of Jewish Comedy 2003 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
End of the Century 2003 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy 2001 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 2000 Himself Archive Footage
American Pimp 1999 Documentary Himself Archive Footage
Best of Saturday Night Live: Special Edition 1992 Video Waikiki Hockey Drummer (uncredited) Archive Footage

Conan O’Brien Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2012 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Enhancement to a Television Program or Series Won
2011 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Talk Show Host Conan (2010) Won
2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Won
2006 Special Telvis Telvis Awards For the color spot of the year. Won
2006 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Won
2005 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Won
2003 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Won
2002 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Won
2000 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Won
1997 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Won
1989 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program Saturday Night Live (1975) Won
2012 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media – Enhancement to a Television Program or Series Nominated
2011 People’s Choice Award People’s Choice Awards, USA Favorite Talk Show Host Conan (2010) Nominated
2007 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Nominated
2006 Special Telvis Telvis Awards For the color spot of the year. Nominated
2006 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Nominated
2005 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Nominated
2003 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Nominated
2002 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Nominated
2000 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Nominated
1997 WGA Award (TV) Writers Guild of America, USA Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) – Series Late Night with Conan O’Brien (1993) Nominated
1989 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing in a Variety or Music Program Saturday Night Live (1975) Nominated