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David Letterman

David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947) is an American former television and radio host, comedian, writer, producer, and actor.
He hosted a late night television talk show for 33 years, beginning with the February 1, 1982, debut of ''Late Night with David Letterman'' on NBC, and ending with the May 20, 2015, broadcast of the ''Late Show with David Letterman'' on CBS. In total, Letterman hosted 6,028 episodes of ''Late Night'' and ''Late Show'', surpassing friend and mentor Johnny Carson as the longest-serving late night talk show host in American television history. In 1996, David Letterman was ranked 45 on ''TV Guide''s 50 Greatest TV Stars of All Time.
Letterman is also a television and film producer. His company, Worldwide Pants, produced his show and formerly produced ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson''. Worldwide Pants has also produced several prime-time comedies, the most successful of which was ''Everybody Loves Raymond'', currently in syndication.
== Early life and career ==
Letterman was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His father, Harry Joseph Letterman (April 15, 1915 – February 13, 1973),〔Record of Harry Letterman, Social Security Death Index〕 was a florist.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=David Letterman's 1984 Playboy Interview. A Candid Conversation with the Comedy Genius In His Youth )〕 His mother, Dorothy Marie (Hofert), a church secretary, has been an occasional figure on the show, usually at holidays and birthdays.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Dorothy Mengering, Dave's Mom – FunCityFinder )〕 His mother is of German descent, and his father had English, Scots-Irish, and German ancestry.
He lived on the north side of Indianapolis (Broad Ripple area), pretty far from Speedway, Indiana, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and he enjoyed collecting model cars, including racers.〔Gary Graves. "Letterman Gets Moment in Hot Seat." ''USA Today'', May 23, 2005, p. 1C.〕 In 2000, he told an interviewer for ''Esquire'' that, while growing up, he admired his father's ability to tell jokes and be the life of the party. Harry Joseph Letterman survived a heart attack at age 36, when David was a young boy. The fear of losing his father was constantly with Letterman as he grew up. The elder Letterman died of a second heart attack at age 57.
Letterman attended his hometown's Broad Ripple High School at the same time as Marilyn Tucker (future wife of Dan Quayle) and worked as a stock boy at the local Atlas Supermarket.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Atlas Supermarket )〕 According to the ''Ball State Daily News'', he originally had wanted to attend Indiana University, but his grades were not good enough, so he instead attended Ball State University, in Muncie, Indiana.〔Gail Koch. "After Two Decades, Letterman Wit Shows No Signs of Stopping." ''Ball State Daily News'', February 23, 2002.〕 He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, and he graduated in 1969 from what was then the Department of Radio and Television. A self-described average student, Letterman later endowed a scholarship for what he called "C students" at Ball State.
Though he registered for the draft and passed his physical after graduating from college, he was not drafted for service in Vietnam because of receiving a draft lottery number of 346 (out of 366).〔Revealed on air during January 7, 2011 ''Late Show with David Letterman'' during interview with Regis Philbin.〕
Letterman began his broadcasting career as an announcer and newscaster at the college's student-run radio station—WBST—a 10-watt campus station which now is part of Indiana Public Radio.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Indiana Public Radio – Station History )〕 He was fired for treating classical music with irreverence.〔 He then became involved with the founding of another campus station—WAGO-AM 570 (now WWHI, 91.3).
He credits Paul Dixon, host of the ''Paul Dixon Show'', a Cincinnati-based talk show also shown in Indianapolis while he was growing up, for inspiring his choice of career:
I was just out of college (1969 ), and I really didn't know what I wanted to do. And then all of a sudden I saw him doing it (TV ). And I thought: That's really what I want to do!


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