Robin Williams death: Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon pay tribute on shows

(CREDIT: REUTERS/MARIO ANZUONI)Cast member Robin Williams speaks at a panel for the television series 'The Crazy Ones' during the CBS portion of the Television Critics Association Summer press tour in Beverly Hills, California July 29, 2013.

Late night talk show hosts, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon, both offered tributes to the late Robin Williams on their respective shows, remembering the memories they shared with the legendary comedian.

Robin Williams' sudden death left the entire entertainment industry shocked and devastated, and tributes dedicated to the Academy award-winning actor are appearing left and right.

Talk show host, writer, and comedian, Conan O'Brien, shared his fondest memory of Williams, even after he had already paid tribute to the fallen star.

"I knew Robin in show business, he'd been a guest on the show, the best talk show guest ever probably. But just a quick example of what he was like: a bunch of years ago I went through, publically, a little bump in the road and I was feeling a little low," said O'Brien, as he referred to the sudden cancellation of his "Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien" franchise in 2010.

"Out of the blue, Robin Williams buys me a bicycle. I was kind of low, and this is so Robin Williams -- it was the most absurd bright orange and bright green bicycle with shamrocks on it," the O'Brien went on to say, remembering how Williams tried to console him.

"So I called him up and all he could say was, 'Does it look ridiculous? Will you look stupid riding it?' He had just that amazing spirit of fun," O'Brien further recalled.

Another late night show host, Jimmy Fallon, dedicated a part of his show for the "What Dreams May Come" actor.

Fallon commended Williams' comedy, especially his stand-up acts.

"He was one of a kind, he was one in a million. He was like, unbelievable. If you ever saw this guy's standup, you wouldn't even believe it. If you don't know his standup you should YouTube it right now and just watch," Fallon egged, as reported by US Magazine.

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