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David Letterman Mourns His ‘Late Show’ Announcer Alan Kalter, 78, After Death: He ‘Did It All’

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David Letterman is mourning the death of Alan Kalter, who he worked with for 20 years on The Late Show.

Alan died at the age of 78 at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut. His death was confirmed by his wife, Peggy Kalter, although the family did not disclose the cause of death.

Alan started working on The Late Show in 1995 and worked as an announcer and comic on the show until David left in 2015. “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,” David said in a statement. “Alan’s was the first and only voice we listened to.

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