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Alan Kalter, the longtime announcer on The Late Show with David Letterman, has died at the age of 78.
Kalter‘s death was confirmed to Variety by Rabbi Joshua Hammerman of Temple Beth El in Stamford, Conn.
It was reported that Alan died at Stamford Hospital with his wife Peggy and his daughters by his side.
For those who don’t know, Alan began his run as the Late Show‘s announcer in September 1995 and he stayed with the show until Letterman‘s exit in May 2015.
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STAMFORD, Conn. -- Alan Kalter, the quirky, red-headed announcer for David Letterman for two decades who frequently appeared in the show's comedy bits, has died.
Alan Kalter was the longtime announcer for “Late Show with David Letterman.”Kalter took over as “Late Show” announcer in 1995, when previous announcer Bill Wendell retired. He was Letterman’s first and only choice for the job, and he remained with the show until Letterman’s retirement in 2015.
Alan Kalter, the announcer who introduced David Letterman for most of his run on "The Late Show," has died. He was 78. Kalter was the voice behind the acclaimed late-night program from 1995, about two years after Letterman moved from NBC to CBS, and continued with the show until the host stepped down in 2015.
David Letterman is mourning the death of Alan Kalter, who he worked with for 20 years on The Late Show. Alan died at the age of 78 at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut. His death was confirmed by his wife, Peggy Kalter, although the family did not disclose the cause of death. Alan started working on The Late Show in 1995 and worked as an announcer and comic on the show until David left in 2015.
Alan Kalter, David Letterman‘s longtime announcer on the “Late Show With David Letterman”, has died. He was 78. His wife, Peggy, confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter, telling the magazinethat Kalter died Monday at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut.
Alan Kalter, who was the announcer and sometimes comic foil for CBS’ Late Show with David Letterman from 1995 until it wrapped after the host’s retirement in 2015, died on Monday, Deadline has confirmed. He was 78.
David Letterman's longtime announcer on the , has died. He was 78.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeAlan Kalter, the “voice” of CBS’ “Late Show With David Letterman” for most of its run, has died, Variety has confirmed. He was 78.According to Rabbi Joshua Hammerman of Temple Beth El in Stamford, Conn., Kalter died at Stamford Hospital, with wife Peggy and his daughters Lauren Hass and Diana Binger at his side.Kalter took over as Letterman’s announcer on Sept.
confirmed his death to the Hollywood Reporter. The bombastic, ginger-haired voice-over talent had scores of A-list credits — but remained loyal to the gap-toothed Hoosier who made him something of a household name for several decades.
https://t.co/szujjPYBFNKalter was known by nicknames that wer given to him by Letterman, “Big Red” or “TV’s Uncle Jerry.” Along with announcing the guests for each “Late Show” episode, Kalter would end every episode with a one-liner over the Worldwide Pants logo (Letterman’s production company) after the closing credits.
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