Albert Brooks & Rob Reiner On Their Famous Dads | Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend

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Published on December 19, 2023

Rob Reiner remembers the first time his dad responded positively to his work, and Albert Brooks reminisces on a time when there were no LA improv clubs, just Laird’s Lair.

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19 comments

  • @C.Chandler_May 5 months ago

    “until he came”.. Awesome!

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  • @ashtonturner2862 5 months ago

    Legends!

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  • @alfonta 5 months ago

    nice to see Rob and Albert “the muse” Brooks

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  • @JPammo 5 months ago

    I Love Rob Reiner ❤

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  • @e.x.watson9997 5 months ago

    I assumed his dad was Mel Brooks xD

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  • @suesmith102 5 months ago

    How does a comedian born with the name of Albert Einstein not keep that name and milk it for everything it’s worth? The Hilarious possibilities wasted

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  • @frankbivona5924 5 months ago

    Rob used to kiss his daddy with his tongue. Theres plenty of pictures of it. Hes a sick individual.

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  • @SJReid82 5 months ago

    Surprised that Conan didn’t mention anything on the podcast about Al’s work with the simpsons over the years, playing some of the most memorable one-off characters in the show, like Hank Scorpio.

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  • @Zachary.Tyler.Murray 5 months ago

    Can you please upload the entire Adam Driver interview from a week ago? Thanks.

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  • @jerryskid420 5 months ago

    Why did you bring that pedophile on Conan? Are you a part of that group? Conan do you have something to hide or do they have something on you? Conan? Why are you their friends??

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  • @jonathanf.9395 5 months ago

    I invite anyone from the younger generation reading this to watch Meathead on All in the Family. You won’t believe how similar the political arguments are so similar to those of today.

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  • @largepimping 5 months ago

    I miss Bob Einstein.

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  • @juice75 5 months ago

    Ed Wynn 😆

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  • @melann4522 5 months ago

    My First Mister is one of my favorite movies.

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  • @EddieDuesentrieb 4 months ago

    This is the best punchline ever

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  • @rangers11ization 4 months ago

    Paid 5 bucks to a stranger to sit in his living room and watch your friends tell jokes.Thank god John Wayne Gacy didn’t think of that

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  • @KingAmroth 4 months ago

    Conan looks ridiculous after a haircut. Give me long hair Conan ffs

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  • @RJRunRemember1112 4 months ago

    That punchline! Genius.

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  • @shephusted2714 4 months ago

    from the atlantic Their fights were frequent, titanic, and brazen—and often conducted in plain view of IBM employees: “God damn you, old man! Can’t you ever leave me alone?” They agreed on IBM’s guaranteed lifetime employment, the importance of customer service, the need for a CEO to have an open-door policy, and the danger of complacency. Like his father, Tom Watson Jr. was a political liberal; he refused to permit racial segregation in IBM’s southern plants and opposed Senator Joseph McCarthy’s witch hunts. But they disagreed about nearly everything else, not least the direction of IBM’s core business.

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