Alan Kalter, ‘Late Show with David Letterman’ announcer, dies at 78
He was 78.
“Alan died peacefully on Monday, surrounded by household,” Hammerman informed CNN.
Kalter died at Stamford Hospital, together with his spouse Peggy and his daughters Lauren Hass and Diana Binger by his facet.
Kalter grew to become the announcer on “Late Present” in 1995 and labored via till the present resulted in 2015. He had changed announcer Invoice Wendell, who had retired.
Former “Late Present” author Carter Bays wrote on Twitter, “Alan Kalter RIP. Between him and Tony Mendez it is a heartbreaking time. To us Late Present writers Alan was a lot extra than simply the ‘From New York…’ man. He was our muse. We beloved writing for him. Such a cheerful presence on the present. And across the workplace. Relaxation straightforward Large Pink.”
Along with his voice work on the present, Kalter usually appeared in segments the place he would fake to get indignant and storm off stage or generally rip his shirt off.
Kalter had additionally performed many voiceovers for nationwide radio and tv commercials and in addition was the announcer for “To Inform the Fact,” “The $25,000 Pyramid,” “The Cash Maze,” and “The $100,000 Query.”