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S. Medium. Stand- up, television, film. Alma mater. Ball State University. Years active. 19. Watch The 82Nd Annual Academy Awards Online Full Movie more. Genres. Observational comedy, surreal humor, satire, deadpan, self- deprecation. Subject(s)American culture, American politics, everyday life, pop culture, current events, human behavior, social awkwardness, gender differences.
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American television host, comedian, writer, and producer. He hosted a late night television talk show for 3. February 1, 1. 98. Late Night with David Letterman on NBC, and ending with the May 2. Late Show with David Letterman on CBS. In total, Letterman hosted 6,0. Late Night and Late Show,[1] surpassing friend and mentor Johnny Carson as the longest- serving late night talk show host in American television history.[2] In 1.
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Letterman was ranked 4. TV Guide's 5. 0 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.[3][4]Letterman is also a television and film producer. His company, Worldwide Pants, produced his show as well as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and several prime- time comedies, the most successful of which was Everybody Loves Raymond, now in syndication.
Several late- night hosts have cited Letterman's influence, including Conan O'Brien (his successor on Late Night), Stephen Colbert (his successor on The Late Show), Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers. Early life and career[edit]Letterman was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His father, Harry Joseph Letterman (April 1. February 1. 3, 1. His mother, Dorothy Marie Mengering (née Hofert; July 1. April 1. 1, 2. 01. Letterman's show, usually at holidays and birthdays.[8]He lived on the north side of Indianapolis (Broad Ripple area), not far from Speedway, Indiana, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; and he enjoyed collecting model cars, including racers.[9] In 2.
Esquire that, while growing up, he admired his father's ability to tell jokes and be the life of the party. Watch Jersey Girl Full Movie there. Harry Joseph Letterman survived a heart attack at age 3. David was a young boy. The fear of losing his father was constantly with Letterman as he grew up.[1. The elder Letterman died of a second heart attack[1. Letterman's association with Ball State University was recognized by a renaming ceremony for their David Letterman Communication and Media Building in 2.
Letterman attended his hometown's Broad Ripple High School at the same time as Marilyn Tucker (future wife of Dan Quayle) and worked as a stock boy at the local Atlas Supermarket.[1. According to the Ball State Daily News, he originally had wanted to attend Indiana University, but his grades were not good enough, so he instead attended Ball State University, in Muncie, Indiana.[1. He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, and he graduated in 1. Department of Radio and Television. A self- described average student, Letterman later endowed a scholarship for what he called "C students" at Ball State.[1. Though he registered for the draft and passed his physical after graduating from college, he was not drafted for service in Vietnam because of receiving a draft lottery number of 3. Letterman began his broadcasting career as an announcer and newscaster at the college's student- run radio station—WBST—a 1.
Indiana Public Radio.[1. He was fired for treating classical music with irreverence.[1. He then became involved with the founding of another campus station—WAGO- AM 5. WWHI, 9. 1. 3).[1. He credits Paul Dixon, host of the Paul Dixon Show, a Cincinnati- based talk show also shown in Indianapolis while he was growing up, for inspiring his choice of career: [1. I was just out of college [in 1. I really didn't know what I wanted to do.
And then all of a sudden I saw him doing it [on TV]. And I thought: That's really what I want to do! Weatherman[edit]Letterman began his career as a radio talk show host on WNTS (AM) and on Indianapolis television station WLWI (which changed its call sign to WTHR in 1.
He received some attention for his unpredictable on- air behavior, which included congratulating a tropical storm for being upgraded to a hurricane and predicting hail stones "the size of canned hams."[1. He would also occasionally report the weather and the day's very high and low temps for fictitious cities ("Eight inches of snow in Bingree and surrounding areas") while on another occasion saying that a state border had been erased when a satellite map accidentally omitted the state border between Indiana and Ohio, attributing it to dirty political dealings. The higher- ups have removed the border between Indiana and Ohio making it one giant state. Personally, I'm against it. I don't know what to do about it.")[2. He also starred in a local kiddie show, made wisecracks as host of a late night TV show called "Freeze- Dried Movies" (he once acted out a scene from Godzilla using plastic dinosaurs), and hosted a talk show that aired early on Saturday mornings called Clover Power,[2. H members about their projects.[2.
In 1. 97. 1 Letterman appeared as a pit road reporter for ABC Sports' tape- delayed coverage of the Indianapolis 5. Letterman was initially introduced as Chris Economaki, although this was corrected at the end of the interview.
Letterman interviewed Mario Andretti, who had just crashed out of the race. Move to Los Angeles[edit]. Letterman's comedic career took hold at Los Angeles' Comedy Store. In 1. 97. 5, encouraged by his then- wife Michelle and several of his Sigma Chi fraternity brothers, Letterman moved to Los Angeles, California, with hope of becoming a comedy writer.[2. He and Michelle packed their belongings in his pickup truck and headed west.[2. As of 2. 01. 2, he still owned the truck.[2. In Los Angeles, he began performing comedy at The Comedy Store.[2.
Jimmie Walker saw him on stage; with an endorsement from George Miller, Letterman joined a group of comedians whom Walker hired to write jokes for his stand- up act, a group that at various times would also include Jay Leno, Paul Mooney, Robert Schimmel, Richard Jeni, Louie Anderson, Elayne Boosler, Byron Allen, Jack Handey, and Steve Oedekerk.[2. By the summer of 1. Letterman was a writer and regular on the six- week summer series The Starland Vocal Band Show, broadcast on CBS.[2. He hosted a 1. 97.