Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.
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- Won 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 7 wins & 55 nominations.
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Series Cast Summary
Conan O'Brien | ... |
Self - Host
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(2,748 episodes, 1993-2009)
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The Max Weinberg 7 | ... |
Themselves - House Band
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(1,791 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Andy Richter | ... |
Self - Co-Host
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(1,287 episodes, 1993-2009)
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Joel Godard | ... |
Self - Announcer
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(943 episodes, 1993-2009)
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Max Weinberg | ... |
Self - Bandleader
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(536 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Brian McCann | ... |
Preparation H Raymond
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(95 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Brian Stack | ... |
Frankenstein
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(82 episodes, 1997-2008)
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Robert Smigel | ... |
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
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(80 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Richie 'La Bamba' Rosenberg | ... |
Self - Max Weinberg 7: Trombone
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(68 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Jimmy Vivino | ... |
Self - Max Weinberg 7: Guitar
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(56 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Mark 'Love Man' Pender | ... |
Self - Max Weinberg 7: Trumpet
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(56 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Marc Maron | ... |
Self - Guest
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(42 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Jerry Vivino | ... |
Self - Max Weinberg 7: Saxophone
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(42 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Mike Merritt | ... |
Self - Max Weinberg 7: Bass
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(42 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Scott Healy | ... |
Self - Max Weinberg 7: Keyboards
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(40 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Al Roker | ... |
Self - Guest
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(37 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Jon Glaser | ... |
Slipnutz member
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(35 episodes, 1998-2008)
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Kevin Dorff | ... |
Coked-Up Werewolf
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(33 episodes, 2002-2008)
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Lewis Black | ... |
Self - Guest
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(30 episodes, 1996-2008)
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Louis C.K. | ... |
Self - Guest
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(30 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Abe Vigoda | ... |
Self
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(29 episodes, 1994-2009)
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Tom Brokaw | ... |
Self - Guest
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(27 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Jim Gaffigan | ... |
Self - Guest
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(27 episodes, 1997-2008)
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Rich Hall | ... |
Self - Guest
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(26 episodes, 1994-2004)
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Darrell Hammond | ... |
Self - Guest
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(26 episodes, 1996-2008)
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James Lipton | ... |
Self
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(26 episodes, 2001-2009)
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Al Franken | ... |
Self - Guest
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(25 episodes, 1994-2006)
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Janeane Garofalo | ... |
Self - Guest
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(25 episodes, 1993-2007)
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Brian Williams | ... |
Self - Guest
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(25 episodes, 1993-2009)
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Caroline Rhea | ... |
Self - Guest
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(24 episodes, 1995-2008)
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Scott Thompson | ... |
Self - Guest
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(25 episodes, 1993-2003)
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John Leguizamo | ... |
Self - Guest
(23 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Adam Sandler | ... |
Self - Guest
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(23 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Will Ferrell | ... |
Self - Guest
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(23 episodes, 1997-2009)
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Andy Blitz | ... |
Chuck Aloo
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(23 episodes, 1999-2007)
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Patton Oswalt | ... |
Self - Guest
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(22 episodes, 1998-2009)
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Dave Chappelle | ... |
Self - Guest
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(21 episodes, 1996-2008)
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Jarod Miller | ... |
Self - Guest
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(21 episodes, 1997-2008)
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Amy Poehler | ... |
Self - Guest
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(22 episodes, 1997-2008)
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Kevin Pollak | ... |
Self - Guest
(20 episodes, 1994-2007)
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Bob Costas | ... |
Self - Guest
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(20 episodes, 1993-2009)
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Tom Arnold | ... |
Self - Guest
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(19 episodes, 1994-2008)
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Colin Quinn | ... |
Self - Guest
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(18 episodes, 1994-2005)
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José Arroyo | ... |
Audience member
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(18 episodes, 2003-2008)
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Norm MacDonald | ... |
Self - Guest
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(17 episodes, 1993-2009)
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Kevin Nealon | ... |
Self - Guest
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(17 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Bill Bellamy | ... |
Self - Guest
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(17 episodes, 1994-2008)
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Mike Lupica | ... |
Self - Guest
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(17 episodes, 1994-2006)
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Ice-T | ... |
Self - Guest
(17 episodes, 1994-2008)
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Jeff Garlin | ... |
Self - Guest
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(17 episodes, 1993-2008)
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Production Companies
Distributors
- National Broadcasting Company (NBC) (2009) (United States) (tv)
- CNBC Europe (United Kingdom) (tv)
- SubTV (Finland) (tv)
- TV4 Plus (Sweden) (tv)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Dolby Laboratories (equipment provided by)
- J.J. Sedelmaier Productions (titles)
- NBC Studios, New York (taping location)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Stepping into the late-late slot vacated by David Letterman, Conan O'Brien stars in a show that far outdoes its competition in sheer strangeness. Along with the celebrity interviews and musical numbers typical of late-night talk shows, this program make frequent use of odd walk-on characters and frequent "visits" from celebrity guests. Written by tennisluvchild7@yahoo.com |
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Taglines | From NBC Studios in New York, it's Late Night with Conan O'Brien! See more » |
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Parents Guide | Add content advisory for parents » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | According to O'Brien, NBC executive Warren Littlefield told him that the show would never succeed unless O'Brien fired Andy Richter, whom Littlefield referred to as a "fat dildo." See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from Pale Force (2005). See more » |
Quotes |
[after Uma Thurman tells him that she sometimes eats in the nude]
Conan O'Brien: I tried that once, but I was kicked out of Denny's. See more » |