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His cause of death was not disclosed. Kalter, nicknamed Big Red on Late Show, replaced Bill Wendell as the show's announcer in 1995 and worked with Letterman, 74, until his final episode in May 2015.
Kalter became the announcer on “Late Show” in 1995 and worked until the show ended in 2015. He had replaced announcer Bill Wendell. “When our announcer of 15 years Bill Wendell retired ...
You can get in touch with Ryan by emailing [email protected]. Alan Kalter, the longtime announcer on the Late Show with David Letterman, has died at the age of 78. Rabbi Joshua Hammerman of ...
Alan Kalter, the legendary on-air announcer with a melodramatic flair for two decades of “The Late Show with David Letterman,” died Monday at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut. He was 78.
By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Alan Kalter, who served as the announcer and performed hilarious comic bits for David Letterman during his two-decade run on CBS’ Late Show, has died. He was 78.
Alan Kalter, the announcer who introduced Late Show With David Letterman for nearly two decades, has died, as Variety reports. He was 78. He died Monday at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut.
Alan Kalter, who served as the announcer for CBS‘ Late Show With David Letterman for most of its two-decade run, died on Monday (October 4). He was 78. According to Rabbi Joshua Hammerman of ...
Rest in peace…” Beyond “Late Show,” Kalter had done hundreds of voiceovers for national radio and television commercials. He was also the announcer for New York-based television shows ...
Learn more. Alan Kalter, the ginger-haired announcer and crooked straight man who served as David Letterman’s sidekick for two decades on CBS’ “Late Show,” has died. He was 78. His wife ...
Oct. 5 (UPI) --Comedian and voice-over actor Alan Kalter, who is best known for his many years as the Late Show with David Letterman announcer, has died at the age of 78. Kalter was part of the ...
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