Conan O'Brien on how he's preparing to host 2025 Oscars
The Hollywood Reporter caught up with the veteran comedian at Sundance where he touched down to promote his first film acting job with a role opposite Rose Byrne in an A24 dramatic thriller.
Jay Leno was warned by his “Tonight Show” predecessor Johnny Carson that hosting the Oscars was “a no-win situation.”
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The stage is set. Conan O’Brien is ready for his hosting return. The red carpet will soon be rolled out for the annual Academy Awards, taking place in the wake of the Los Angeles wildfire crisis. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman get the lowdown on the noms,
Conan O’Brien, host of the 97th Academy Awards, revealed that he remains displaced from his Los Angeles home due to recent wildfires. The late-night icon emphasized the importance of tailoring the Oscars to reflect the struggles of those affected by the devastation.
Conan O’Brien is aware of the tightrope walk ahead of him as Academy Awards host.
Oscars host Conan O’Brien is well aware of the impact the recent wildfires have had on Los Angeles. Ahead of taking the stage at the 97th Academy Awards in March, the comic and former late night host opened up to Chris Connelly of ABC News this morning,
The comedian shares why he finally said yes to hosting the Academy Awards for the first time and teases what could be in store as he takes the Oscars stage.
Conan O'Brien shares that Oscars will 'put a light on' LA wildfires and the thousands currently recovering from the devastation.
Conan O'Brien shares with PEOPLE how he's preparing for the 2025 Oscars following a tough period in which he lost both of his parents and wildfires hit Los Angeles.
Oscars host Conan O'Brien says he's still unable to live in his home due to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and that the show's organizers “want to be sensitive to what's happened” to residents.