Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

‘Late Show’ announcer for David Letterman

- By Theresa Braine

Alan Kalter, the gingerhair­ed 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, Peggy, confirmed his Monday death at Stamford Hospital in Connecticu­t to The Hollywood Reporter. A cause of death was not given.

Mr. Kalter took over as “Late Show” announcer in September 1995 after Bill Wendell’s retirement and was there until May 20, 2015, Mr. Letterman’s final show. He not only announced the guests and the host but also acted in sketches and delivered a comic one-liner after every show as the logo for production company World Wide Pants flashed across the screen.

“When our announcer of 15 years Bill Wendell retired, Producer Robert Morton came to my office with an audio tape containing auditions for several announcers,” Mr. Letterman told the Daily News in an email. “Alan’s was the first and only voice we listened to. We knew he would be our choice.”

His comic bits on Mr. Letterman included “Alan Kalter’s Celebrity Interview,” a show-within-ashow that resulted in some hilariousl­y awkward moments. Mr. Letterman nicknamed his sidekick with monikers such as “Big Red” or “TV’s Uncle Jerry,” amplifying the comic effect.

Former colleagues paid tribute to the announcer and comic under the Twitter hashtag “RIPAlanKal­ter” as the news spread, with a favorite bit being that time he went off on his boss with a squirming Sarah Jessica Parker by his side as Mr. Kalter launched an expletive-laced takedown.

In a riff about “Dancing With the Stars,” Mr. Kalter spun literal comedic gold, swathed in lame and twirling madly in a faux failed bid to appear on the show.

“RIP Alan Kalter,” tweeted show writer Bill Scheft along with a clip of one of Mr. Kalter’s bits. “A lovely man, and as my old boss might say, a ‘perfect stooge.’”

 ?? ?? Alan Kalter in 2003.
Alan Kalter in 2003.

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