Why Matthew Broderick’s Singing Was Cut from “The Lion King” | Late Night with Conan O’Brien
(Original Airdate: 4/19/96) Matthew Broderick talks about winning a Tony Award for a singing role, his vocal technique, and why parts of his famous Simba performance were replaced. FOLLOW CONAN ON SOCIAL Conan O'Brien on Twitter / conanobrien Team Coco on Facebook / teamcoco Team Coco on Instagram / teamcoco ABOUT LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O’BRIEN Running from 1993-2009, Late Night with Conan O’Brien is one of the most beloved late night shows in television history. Known for its absurdist humor, hilarious celebrity interviews and featuring the best stand-up comedians and musical acts of the ‘90s and early 2000s. Hosted by Conan O’Brien alongside sidekick Andy Richter and house band Max Weinberg and the Max Weinberg 7, Late Night with Conan O’Brien featured unforgettable segments like “If They Mated”, “In the Year 2000”, “Desk Drive”, and made a breakout star of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.

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