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David Letterman

comedian A gap-toothed sardonic TV host with a flair for improvisation, David Letterman has taken a place as one of the kinds of late night television. While he was once seen as the apparent heir to Johnny Carson at NBC (where he spent much of the 1980s as writer and host of "Late Night with David Letterman"), the Indiana native surprisingly wasn't tapped to replace Carson when he retired. A bit peeved, Letterman accepted an offer from rival network CBS and since August 1993 had been ensconced as the host of "The Late Show with David Letterman", an NYC-based talk/variety series that has been popular with audiences and Emmy voters. With his "patented platypus grin" and a voice "as gracefully modulated and wickedly bland as that of a hip, small town jockey reading a mortuary commercial" (according to critic Richard Corliss), Letterman relies on an audience familiar with TV's pretensions in order to slyly poke fun at both these conventions and the society endangering them.

After graduating from Ball State in Indiana with a degree in radio and TV, Letterman took a job with a local TV station where, over the next few years, he hosted a children's program and a late night movie and worked as a news anchor and weather announcer. Reportedly his superiors were not pleased when, on the air, he congratulated a tropical storm on being upgraded to a hurricane.

Moving to L.A. in 1975, Letterman worked the stand-up comedy circuit and also sold material to the sitcom "Good... [MORE]
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