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|name = Conan O'Brien
 
|name = Conan O'Brien
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|date of birth = April 18, 1963
 
|date of birth = April 18, 1963
|years on SNL = '''As Writer:'''<br>1987-1991<br>'''As Host:'''<br>[[March 10, 2001]]<br>'''Cameos:'''<br>February 4, 2006<br>'''Impersonated:'''<br>January 16, 2010
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|years on SNL = '''As Writer:'''<br>1987-1991<br>'''As Host:'''<br>[[March 10, 2001]]<br>'''Cameos:'''<br>[[February 4, 2006]]<br>'''Impersonated:'''<br>[[January 16, 2010]]
 
}}'''Conan O'Brien''' (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, writer, producer, and performer who was a writer of [[Saturday Night Live]] from 1988 to 1991.
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'''Conan O'Brien''' (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, writer, producer and performer who was a writer of [[Saturday Night Live]] from 1988 to 1991.
 
   
 
As a writer on SNL, he wrote such recurring sketches as "Mr. Short-Term Memory" and "The Girl Watchers"; the latter was first performed by [[Tom Hanks]] and [[Jon Lovitz]]. O'Brien also co-wrote the sketch, "Nude Beach", with [[Robert Smigel]], in which the word "penis" was said or sung at least 42 times. O'Brien, like many SNL writers, occasionally appeared as an extra in sketches; his most notable appearance was as a doorman named Sean in which Tom Hanks was inducted into the SNL "[[Five-Timers Club]]" on the December 8, 1990 episode during the opening monologue for hosting his fifth episode.
 
As a writer on SNL, he wrote such recurring sketches as "Mr. Short-Term Memory" and "The Girl Watchers"; the latter was first performed by [[Tom Hanks]] and [[Jon Lovitz]]. O'Brien also co-wrote the sketch, "Nude Beach", with [[Robert Smigel]], in which the word "penis" was said or sung at least 42 times. O'Brien, like many SNL writers, occasionally appeared as an extra in sketches; his most notable appearance was as a doorman named Sean in which Tom Hanks was inducted into the SNL "[[Five-Timers Club]]" on the December 8, 1990 episode during the opening monologue for hosting his fifth episode.
   
After his retirement from SNL, O'Brien became a writer and producer for the popular Fox animated series ''The Simpsons'' from 1991 to 1993. He was also well-known for hosting his NBC late-night talk shows ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' from 1993 to 2009 and ''The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien'' from 2009 to 2010, becoming the first person to serve as the permanent host for both NBC programs. He currently hosts his TBS late-night talk show ''Conan'' since November 2010.
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After his retirement from SNL, O'Brien became a writer and producer for the popular Fox animated series ''The Simpsons'' from 1991 to 1993. He was also well-known for hosting his NBC late-night talk show ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien'' from 1993 to 2009 and ''The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien'' from 2009 to 2010, becoming the first person to serve as the permanent host for both NBC programs. He currently hosts his TBS late-night talk show ''Conan'' since November 2010.
   
 
O'Brien returned to SNL when he hosted the March 10, 2001 episode and also made a cameo on February 4, 2006 where he appeared in the [[SNL Digital Short]].
 
O'Brien returned to SNL when he hosted the March 10, 2001 episode and also made a cameo on February 4, 2006 where he appeared in the [[SNL Digital Short]].
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Revision as of 04:26, 26 July 2020

Conan O'Brien (born April 18, 1963) is an American television host, comedian, writer, producer, and performer who was a writer of Saturday Night Live from 1988 to 1991.

As a writer on SNL, he wrote such recurring sketches as "Mr. Short-Term Memory" and "The Girl Watchers"; the latter was first performed by Tom Hanks and Jon Lovitz. O'Brien also co-wrote the sketch, "Nude Beach", with Robert Smigel, in which the word "penis" was said or sung at least 42 times. O'Brien, like many SNL writers, occasionally appeared as an extra in sketches; his most notable appearance was as a doorman named Sean in which Tom Hanks was inducted into the SNL "Five-Timers Club" on the December 8, 1990 episode during the opening monologue for hosting his fifth episode.

After his retirement from SNL, O'Brien became a writer and producer for the popular Fox animated series The Simpsons from 1991 to 1993. He was also well-known for hosting his NBC late-night talk show Late Night with Conan O'Brien from 1993 to 2009 and The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien from 2009 to 2010, becoming the first person to serve as the permanent host for both NBC programs. He currently hosts his TBS late-night talk show Conan since November 2010.

O'Brien returned to SNL when he hosted the March 10, 2001 episode and also made a cameo on February 4, 2006 where he appeared in the SNL Digital Short.

SNL Bill Hader - Conan O'Brien

Bill Hader as Conan O'Brien on the January 16, 2010 episode during the "Larry King Live" sketch.

He was also impersonated by Bill Hader on the January 16, 2010 episode during the "Larry King Live" sketch.

Impressions

  • Right Said Fred

SNL Career

  • 1988-1991: Writer
  • March 10, 2001: Host
  • February 4, 2006: Filmed cameo