Conan O'Brien's House

Conan O'Brien's House


Los Angeles, California (CA), US
Conan O’brien, the legendary TV show host, paid around $20 million for this Pacific Palisades house in 2011. He bought the property from Ed Glazer, whose family owns the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Manchester United. O’Brien is an American television host, comedian, writer, podcaster, and producer who is best known for hosting the late-night talk shows Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, and since 2010, Conan on the cable channel TBS. Prior to his hosting career, he was a lead writer for both Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons.

O’Brien’s first major credit came after writing for several comedy shows in Los Angeles, when he joined the writing staff of Saturday Night Live. After O'Brien would go on to become both a writer and producer for The Simpsons for two seasons until he was commissioned by NBC to take over David Letterman's position as host of Late Night in 1993. This decision would go on to define the comedian’s career, as his dry wit, flash of red hair, and goofy on stage person would help him build a talk show brand. At the time he was a virtual unknown to the public, and while O'Brien's initial Late Night tenure received unfavorable reviews and remained on a multi week renewal cycle during its early years. His show continued to improve over time and was highly regarded by the time of his departure in 2009. Afterwards, O'Brien relocated from New York to Los Angeles to host his own incarnation of The Tonight Show for seven months until network politics prompted a host change in 2010, a highly contentious decision.

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With the retirement of David Letterman on May 20, 2015, O'Brien became the longest-working of all current late-night talk show hosts in the United States, at 26 years. Conan was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2010. Conan is said to have an estimated net worth of $150 million. For his work on TBS he earns an annual salary of $12 million.
Conan O’brien, the legendary TV show host, paid around $20 million for this Pacific Palisades house in 2011. He bought the property from Ed Glazer, whose family owns the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Manchester United. O’Brien is an American television host, comedian, writer, podcaster, and producer who is best known for hosting the late-night talk shows Late Night with Conan O'Brien, The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, and since 2010, Conan on the cable channel TBS. Prior to his hosting career, he was a lead writer for both Saturday Night Live and The Simpsons.

O’Brien’s first major credit came after writing for several comedy shows in Los Angeles, when he joined the writing staff of Saturday Night Live. After O'Brien would go on to become both a writer and producer for The Simpsons for two seasons until he was commissioned by NBC to take over David Letterman's position as host of Late Night in 1993. This decision would go on to define the comedian’s career, as his dry wit, flash of red hair, and goofy on stage person would help him build a talk show brand. At the time he was a virtual unknown to the public, and while O'Brien's initial Late Night tenure received unfavorable reviews and remained on a multi week renewal cycle during its early years. His show continued to improve over time and was highly regarded by the time of his departure in 2009. Afterwards, O'Brien relocated from New York to Los Angeles to host his own incarnation of The Tonight Show for seven months until network politics prompted a host change in 2010, a highly contentious decision.

With the retirement of David Letterman on May 20, 2015, O'Brien became the longest-working of all current late-night talk show hosts in the United States, at 26 years. Conan was named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People in 2010. Conan is said to have an estimated net worth of $150 million. For his work on TBS he earns an annual salary of $12 million.
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