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Alan Kalter, ‘Late Show With David Letterman’ Announcer, Dead At 78

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Alan Kalter, David Letterman‘s longtime announcer on the “Late Show With David Letterman”, has died. He was 78. His wife, Peggy, confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter, telling the magazinethat Kalter died Monday at Stamford Hospital in Connecticut.

Kalter got his start in radio before serving as the announcer on game shows “To Tell the Truth”, “The Money Maze” and “The $25,000 Pyramid”, where he met Letterman, who was a guest on the show.

Kalter also did voice-overs for hundreds of commercials, was the voice of the Michelin Man and voiced regular promos for USA Network.

In Sept. 1995, Kalter took over for Bill Wendell as the “Late Show” announcer, about two years after Letterman moved from NBC to CBS, where he remained through the

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