Conan O'Brien's wife has gained significant attention from the media and online following her public appearance with her television host funny man husband at the 2014 MTV Movie Awards in 2014. However, there are still a lot of things that many people do not know about her. So who is Conan O'Brien's wife really?
According to Huffington Post, Conan O'Brien's wife is Liza Powel. The lucky lady, who captured the heart of late night show host, continues to be lucky as her hubby is said to be very faithful to her since the day they met.
O'Brien even admitted back in 2012 that he "instantly" felt that romantic connection with Powel the moment he laid his eyes on her during the taping of an episode of his show "Late Night with Conan O Brien" back in 2000.
"Somewhere, in the vault at NBC, there's footage of me literally falling for my wife on camera," O'Brien added.
The 51-year-old also admitted that time that Liza Powel caught his eye instantly for she is "incredibly beautiful" and more important she is also "very intelligent, and funny, and a really good person."
Just recently, Conan O'Brien's wife turned heads when she accompanied her hubby at the 2014 MTV Movie Awards in April 2014.
Sources said Conan O'Brien's wife intended to be there to show her support to her loyal and loving husband, who was the host of the big event held at the Nokia Theatre that time.
Prior to meeting Powel, Conan O'Brien only had two other exes, Lisa Kudrow and Lynn Kaplan. Nevertheless, it was only Liza Powel, who snagged his heart and kept it for good.
Want to know more about Conan O'Brien's wife? Read on.
According to her online biography, Liza Powel was born in Brainbridge Island, Washington. She is seven years young than her husband.
According to several reports, Conan O'Brien's wife was already a successful business executive prior to meeting and dating the talk show host.
O'Brien and Powel - like what the talk show host admitted above - met at the set of "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" when Powel was made to perform a skit about advertising involving the company Foote, Cone & Belding, where she worked for as senior copywriter.