List of Late Night with Conan O'Brien characters
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The following is a list of character who have appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien other than regular cast (host Conan O'Brien, sidekick Andy Richter, band members of the Max Weinberg Seven, and announcer Joel Goddard):
- Abe Vigoda, a "standby" who frequently portrays a senile version of himself in comedy bits.
- Adrian Foster ("but my friends call me Raisin"), a hippie folk singer playing an autoharp (Brian McCann)
- Ahood Henkleman (AKA Chris), a Shofar player hired to play around Rosh Hashanah, though he is not himself religious. (
- The Air Sitar Player
- Artie Kendall, a crooner from the late 1930s with old fashioned ideas, whose ghost haunts the studio. (Brian Stack)
- Awful Ballgame Chanter, whose longwinded rambling chants are used as examples of how not to chant (Andy Blitz)
- Baby Pimp
- Bar Bar Glinks, the new Star Wars character who's the parody of the character Jar Jar Binks
- The Bluebird of Happiness, who tries to sell expensive self-help tapes
- Bore-o, Zorro's Cousin
- The Botchelor
- Bovinus, The Grim Reaper for Cows
- Bulimic Ms. Pac-Man
- Cactus Chef playing Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start The Fire" on a flute
- Cameltoe Annie
- Carl 'Oldy' Olsen (William Preston)
- Chinese Fabio
- Chewbacca stuck in a glory hole
- Chippowitz, the Potato Chip who has the image of Dennis Franz on it
- Chuck Aloo, star of the "24" parody "60" - where each episode represents one second in a minute. (Andy Blitz)
- Cloppy, the Late Night Horse
- Cobb, the Living Ear of Corn
- The Cobra of Despair (killed the Bluebird of Happiness)
- Coked-up werewolf (Kevin Dorff)
- Conan of the Night, a ladies' man version of O'Brien with a fake mustache.
- Cronan O'Reilly, a rival host who is paler, weirder, and has bigger hair than Conan.
- Sy Berg the Jewish Cyborg
- Dan Danna, the guy whose name rhymes with bandana, but who has never heard of a bandana. (Jon Glaser)
- Darth Brooks
- David Zelko, the man who successfully sued the Girl Scouts for age and gender discrimination
- Drowned Redneck
- The Drunk Guy Spooning Dr. Joyce Brothers
- Dude with a 40 Foot Mullet
- The Evil Puppy, an evil puppy that sits on a throne of bones. He has often fallen asleep during the show.
- Eyeballs O'Shaughnessy, whose expresses his emotions with the aid of various pairs of glasses that have eyes drawn in. (Brian McCann)
- The Farmtastic Four (The Bovine Torch, Mr.Chicken Fantastic, The Invisible Pig, and the Sheep 'Thing')
- FedEx Pope, who was billed as the show's least popular character even in his first appearance, as if he had previously appeared. He wears a white bathrobe and a FedEx delivery box on his head. (Brian McCann)
- Fidel Castro Rabbit DJ
- Forss Fagerström, Finnish resident as of Feb. 2006, who Conan labored unsuccessfully to meet during his trip to Finland.
- Frankenstein, most known for the "Frankenstein Wastes a Minute of Our Time" segment, in which he wastes a minute travelling to ultimately showcase something unspectacular. (Brian Stack)
- Fun Hole Guy, an audience member who acts prude and derides Conan for his lack of decency, then stands up and storms off, revealing fishnet stockings, hotpants and a shirt with "Fun Hole" on the back and an arrow pointing down. (Brian McCann)
- The Gaseous Weiner
- The Gay Bible
- The Geisha Goombas
- Gun-Toting, NASCAR Driving Jesus (also appeared as Gun-Toting, Vespa Driving Jesus) (Andrew Secunda)
- Gumfro (man with gigantic afro made entirely out of gum)
- Guy Who is Protected From Three-Inch Bees, but is notoriously vulnerable to normal-sized bees.
- Guy who just slept with Kirstie Alley
- Guy who was last in line for today's audience
- Hannigan the Traveling salesman, who tries to sell Conan products he doesn't want. (Brian Stack)
- Hippie fire hydrant riding a bacon skateboard
- The Heroic Scotsman
- Hunky Newcomer, brought in as a sweeps stunt until he was no longer a newcomer. Usually accompanied by the song Welcome to My Life by Simple Plan. (Eli Newell)
- The Interrupter (Brian Stack)
- Jabba the Foxworthy
- The Jell-o Brain Who Can't Communicate With Other Jell-o
- Jerry Butters, the 4 AM timeslot talkshow host across the hall (Brian McCann)
- Jewbacca, a Jewish version of Chewbacca
- Jewish Turtle on a Mechanical Bull
- Johnny Rider, Appears on a motorcycle
- Josh Newburger, the nudist who has no skeleton
- The Kevin Federline Food Pyramid (top 1/3 is beef jerky, bottom 2/3 is weed)
- Kilty McBagpipes (Brian Stack)
- Kiss Ass Turkey (Dino Stamatopoulos)
- Kneesocks Jones (Brian McCann)
- Laid-back Paul Revere
- The Late Night Sausage Choir
- Leonard Diesel, Vin Diesel's Brother (Andy Blitz)
- The Liberal-Bias Ski-Reporter
- Little Jay Leno (Joe Fatale)
- Lom Vindaloo, an Indian Dish that is also a Dark Jedi
- Man on an Ice Toilet
- Mansy, the Half Man/Half Pansy (Kevin Dorff)
- Marge the Bulimic Mosquito
- The Masturbating Bear (Michael Gordon and one time Jim Carrey), a man in a bear costume who manipulates the crotch of a diaper wrapped around his waist. All of his appearances involve him "masturbating" to the Sabre Dance by Aram Khachaturian.
- Mayor McCheese, an old McDonald's character who has been portrayed as being a Scientologist and having Tourette syndrome
- McHammer, the Irish MC Hammer
- Mick Ferguson, The Guy Who's Awfully Proud of his Bullet Proof Legs (Brian McCann)
- Misunderstood Teen in the Rain
- Nipple Hair Don King
- "No Reason to Live" Guy, an audience member who becomes depressed by something inconsequential Conan says, and runs off to kill himself. After he runs out of the studio, stock footage (eg a cyclist falling in slow motion off a bridge) is shown, supposedly of the man killing himself. He then returns, unharmed. (Brian McCann)
- The Number Fex
- Oscilating air purifier that looks like Slash
- Pierre Bernard, actual Late Night graphic designer featured in "Pierre Bernard's Recliner of Rage" (himself)
- Pimp Jesus
- Pimpbot 5000 (Brian McCann)
- The Poor African who wants to end Sting
- The Potato judge, a googly-eyed creature known for his merciless rulings
- Preparation H Raymond, a buck-toothed, large eared man who who sings songs about Preparation H while handing the product out to the audience. (Brian McCann)
- Prince Big-Tongue
- R2-Mr.T2, A combination of R2-D2 and Mr. T
- Red Bear, the Roadie to the Max Weinberg Seven (Brian Stack)
- The Rasta Bat mitzvah
- Robot on a Toilet (Brian McCann)
- Robot Opera Singer Who Fights Crime (Andy Richter)
- Screeching Raccoon with a Jetpack
- The Sears Tower wearing Sears Clothing
- Seven-Foot David Letterman
- Seven-Foot Groucho
- The Shirtless Moron
- Shoeverine, a Wolverine-like character with shoes for hands
- Skull Juice Vendor (Dino Stamatopoulos)
- Slipnuts (also known as They Might be Slipnuts), a comedy group that was inconveniently booked on the same show with Slipknot, (and later with They Might be Giants). Their routine involves the three of them slipping and sliding on nuts scattered on the floor. (Andy Blitz, Jon Glaser, Brian Stack)
- Stacy, Andy Richter's little sister (Amy Poehler)
- Stupid Joe and his Speedo made of Bees
- The Suicidal Viking
- Tablus, the mythical half-man half-table.
- Tomorry the Ostrich (Dino Stamatopoulos)
- The Trekkie, dressed as Mr. Spock from Star Trek. Protests any non-Trek sci-fi movie or television series. Once appeared before the line of Star Wars fans waiting to get into , flipping the bird to the crowd.
- The Un-appealing Outlaw Country Singer
- The World's Fastest Menorah, Bungee jumping Baby Jesus, and the Rocket-Powered Fruitcake, rivals to the Christmas Tree outside the show's building, Rockefeller Center. The tree stump left from the tree when it was cut down is also a Late Night monument.
- The World's Most Disappointing Mariachi Band
- Toshi, Joel Godard's Asian male escort
- Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog (Robert Smigel)
- Troda, a combination of Donald Trump and Yoda, whose catch phrase is "Fired, you are!"
- Vomiting Kermit
- The Whale Costume, purchased for a sketch, its cost forced it to be reused, which resulted in Whale Week, Late Night's rival to Discovery Channel's Shark Week)
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