TV Love: 8 Odd Facts About MTV Movie Awards' Host Conan O'Brien
Sophia Aguilar
Published Mar 17, 2026
2014 MTV Movie Awards host Conan O'Brien is the unsung hero of late night TV. He is beloved by fans and critics, but he rarely gets the kind of "OMG!" recognition that his peers enjoy.
The former Late Night With Conan O'Brien host briefly took over for Jay Leno on The Tonight Show in 2009 and found himself essentially exiled amidst a "late night wars" situation and public relations nightmare back in 2010, which saw him walk away from NBC and head to TBS to host Conan while Leno was reinstalled in his old gig.
O'Brien also lacks the "Look at me!!!" flash and panache of the Jimmys — you know, Fallon and Kimmel — but his humor is more cerebral and less skit-driven. He can convey more emotion, expression and, most importantly, humor with a single look or a raised eyebrow than any of his competitors. Yeah, he's that good.
If we were to admit a secret crush on one late night host, hell yes it would be on Coco.
It's easy to understand why one of the characters in that awful Mena Suvari and Marley Shelton-starring, teen bankrobber film Sugar & Spice was obsessed with Conan O'Brien. In fact, a real-life man of the cloth was also obsessed with the funnyman, stalking him. No, we're not kidding. Want to know more about Coco, like how he got that nickname? Where he went to college, which, we might add, is beyond impressive?
Then allow us to present 8 Things You Didn't Know About Conan O'Brien.