Steve Martin Wasn’t Recognized After His First Time On “The Tonight Show” | Conan Needs A Friend

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It took Steve Martin three appearances to make an impression on “The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson,” while Martin Short found himself too nervous to perform once. Plus, Steve Martin shares what Fred Armisen taught him about texting.

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