Looks like Sacha Baron Cohen is getting the last laugh over failed Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
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Tributes to Conan O’Brien, from the worlds of comedy, film, tv, music and politics, flooded the internet on Thursday, as the comedian’s TBS late-night talk show Conan aired its final episode.
A number of them came from actors and comedians who grew up idolizing the Conan host, only to become guests on his shows. “As a kid, I loved staying up late to watch Late Night with Conan O’Brien, and I always dreamed of getting to be on the show,” wrote comedian and actor Lauren Lapkus on Instagram. “So
Looks like Sacha Baron Cohen is getting the last laugh over failed Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Natalie Portman, Benjamin Millepied and Sacha Baron Cohen are all hanging out!
Tencent has announced that it is using facial recognition on mobile phones software to stop children from playing games late at night.According to The Register, Tencent sent out a press release stating that players will need to use facial recognition software that stops children playing between 10pm and 8am.
Conan O’Brien and Sean Penn opened up about cancel culture doing a sort of informal cost-benefit-analysis on what it means for actors telling the important stories of our time. O’Brien, who recently wrapped up his time as a late-night talk show host after almost three decades on two networks, had Penn on his podcast, "Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend," where the duo’s chat led them to discuss cancel culture and the public’s somewhat new tendency to write off potentially promising people over past
Gallery: Don't remind me of that one! These celebs hate their iconic TV shows (BANG Showbiz)The 52-year-old actor is a known prankster, and last month he continued a long tradition of repeating a practical joke on Conan O'Brien. Appearing on the former late night talk show host's programme, he would promise to play a clip from the movie he's promoting, only to actually show something from 1980s sci-fi film 'Mac and Me'.
Julia Roberts is giving fans a rare glimpse into her continuing romance with Daniel Moder, her husband of nearly 20 years. The "Pretty Woman" performer, 53, shared a sweet selfie snap to Instagram on Sunday as the pair rang in their 19th wedding anniversary from the sandy confines of a beach.
Julia Roberts looks to be still madly in love with her husband Daniel Moder nearly two decades after tying the knot.
Julia Roberts, America's eternal sweetheart, just commemorated a special day in her personal life! On the Fourth of July, while Americans enjoyed their Independence Day, the Oscar-winning actress and her husband Daniel Moder celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary by heading to a romantic outing on the beach.
Julia Roberts, 53, is marking nearly two decades with husband Daniel Moder, 52! The Oscar winning actress took to Instagram to share a rare selfie with the cinematographer as they hit up a beach for the 4th of July. “19 years. Just getting started!” Julia penned in the caption, proving she’s still so head over heels in love with Daniel!
Ashley Cain has unveiled the incredible memorial garden he and partner Safiyya Vorajee created for their baby girl Azaylia. Ex On The Beach star Ashley and girlfriend Safiyya tragically lost their eight month daughter Azaylia in April, following her brave fight against leukemia.The 30 year old reality star and girlfriend Safiyya began working on the garden on Father's Day, where they were joined by family to lay grass over their daughter's grave.
Isla Fisher and Sacha Baron Cohen met up for a fun beach day with Natalie Portman and her husband Benjamin Millepied!
for the final time Thursday, marking the end of a storied late-night career that spanned 28 years. The chat-fest icon marked the emotional occasion with a poignant — and fittingly sidesplitting — monologue, in which he thanked fans and colleagues for joining him on the ride.“It’s hard to believe, it’s hard to say, it’s our final show on TBS,” O’Brien, 58, told the packed audience at the opening of his last ever show on the network.
Conan O'Brien's nearly three-decades long stint as a late-night host is over. The 58-year-old TV personality said goodbye to his long-running TBS series, , on Thursday night.O'Brien's celebrity friends turned out for the goodbye episode.
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Gallery: 20 famous acting families (Espresso) Actress and comedienne Lauren Lapkus was also among the fans saluting Conan on Thursday, revealing on Instagram she loved staying up late to watch Late Night with Conan O'Brien, adding: "I always dreamed of getting to be on the show. I put it on my vision board and eventually got to show that to him and even return as a guest a couple more times.
Conan O’Brien sat down with Homer Simpson for a HR-style exit interview.O’Brien, who was a writer on The Simpsons from 1991-1993, appeared in a cartoon sketch with the beloved character who was playing a representative from TBS.When O’Brien confirmed his talk show host status in the interview, Simpson replied: “Wow a dying breed, there’s only like 800 of you left.”O’Brien wrote full episodes of The Simpsons ahead of joining The Late Show in 1993.
LOS ANGELES -- Conan O'Brien stayed true to form as he wrapped his TBS show “Conan” after nearly 11 years, bouncing between self-deprecating and smart-aleck humor before allowing himself a touch of sentiment.“Try to do what you love with people you love, and if you can manage that, it’s the definition of heaven on Earth,” he said, marking the end of his third late-night show over 28 years.
Conan O’Brien brought his 28-year career in late-night television to a close with a sweet list of thank yous, bringing an end to his linear small-screen career that has consisted of over 4,000 hours of TV.
Conan O’Brien shared a joint with weed-wielding comedian Seth Rogen on live television Tuesday. The smoky stunt was one of the late-night talk show host’s swan song shenanigans leading up to the finale of his TBS series, “Conan,” which will air its last episode Thursday after 11 seasons. (He’s been a late-night fixture for 28 years if you include his run on NBC.)“This is the kind of thing you do when you know it’s over for you,” O’Brien, 58, joked before lighting up the doobie that Rogen, 39,