Conan O’Brien concluded this year’s Oscars with a heartfelt message of support for his friend Martin Short, exclaiming “We Love You Martin Short!” from the stage of the Dolby Theatre as the telecast came to an end.
Short recently faced a tragic loss with the passing of his daughter Katherine Short, who tragically died last month at the age of 42 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. In the wake of this devastating event, Short and his comedy partner Steve Martin made the difficult decision to postpone their upcoming tour, “The Best of Steve Martin & Martin Short.” While dates starting in April are still listed on Martin’s website, it remains uncertain when the tour will resume.
In a statement released by Short’s representative last month, the Short family expressed their profound grief over Katherine’s passing and requested privacy during this difficult time. Katherine was described as a beloved individual who brought light and joy to all those around her.
Adding to Short’s recent losses, he also mourned the passing of his “SCTV” co-star Catherine O’Hara, who passed away in January.
Despite the hardships, Short has found solace in his friendship with Conan O’Brien, who has been a frequent guest on O’Brien’s various platforms, including the “Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend” podcast. Their bond was evident in a recent episode from eight months ago and a throwback appearance on “Late Night With Conan O’Brien” in 2002.
This year marked O’Brien’s second time hosting the Oscars, where he delivered a mix of humor and sincerity. In his opening remarks, O’Brien took playful jabs at Hollywood figures before acknowledging the chaotic and challenging times the world is currently facing. He highlighted the international nature of the event and the power of film as a medium for global collaboration and optimism.
O’Brien’s hosting duties were bookended by pre-taped segments, one where he transformed into Amy Madigan’s character from “Weapons” and another where he humorously grappled with the idea of hosting the Oscars “for life” before meeting a comedic demise akin to a movie plot.
Overall, O’Brien’s hosting gig at the Oscars was a blend of laughter, reflection, and camaraderie, with a touching tribute to Martin Short amidst the glitz and glamour of Hollywood’s biggest night.

