He began his career as a writer for *The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson*.
He hosted *Late Night with David Letterman* on NBC from 1982 to 1993.
He subsequently hosted *Late Night* on CBS from 1993 to 1997.
He hosted *The Late Show* on CBS from 1998 to 2009.
He is known for his unconventional and often absurdist humor and segments, such as "Stupid Pet Tricks" and "Top Ten Lists."
He won multiple Emmy Awards for his work on *Late Night* and *The Late Show*.
He hosted *My Life in Music* on Netflix, a docuseries about his musical influences.
He is the recipient of a Peabody Award for his work.
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Career
David Letterman began his career as a writer for *The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson* (1982-1988).
He was a fill-in host for *The Tonight Show* multiple times (1982, 1986, 1987, and 1988).
Letterman hosted *Late Night with David Letterman* on NBC from 1982 to 1993.
His show was known for its surreal and unconventional humor, including segments like "Stupid Pet Tricks," "Top Ten Lists," and "Viewer Mail."
He famously ended *Late Night* with a farewell show on September 1, 1993.
In 1995, he hosted *Late Night* on CBS.
He hosted *My Life with Bill Cosby* (2009-2011) on NBC.
Letterman currently hosts *The Late Show* on CBS, beginning in 2015.
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Comedy Writer
David Letterman began his comedy writing career at *The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson*, working as a staff writer from 1979 to 1982.
During his time at *The Tonight Show*, Letterman was known for his absurdist and often surreal sketches, which frequently pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable on network television.
He was a key contributor to the show's "Morons" sketches and other recurring bits.
Letterman's work during this period helped establish him as a sharp and inventive comedic writer.
He later went on to write for *Late Night with David Letterman* (NBC) and *Late Night with David Letterman* (CBS).
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Host
David Letterman began his television career as a writer for *The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson* (1978–1993).
He served as Carson's announcer and substitute host on *The Tonight Show* during Carson's illnesses.
Letterman hosted *Late Night with David Letterman* on NBC from 1982 to 1993.
The show was known for its unconventional sketches, recurring characters, and absurdist humor.
He pioneered segments like "Top Ten Lists" and "Stupid Pet Tricks."
In 1993, he moved *Late Night* to CBS.
He hosted *Late Night with David Letterman* on CBS from 1993 to 1997.
During his tenure on CBS, he continued to develop and popularize the "Top Ten Lists" format.
He later hosted *The Daily Show* (1999–2005) for Showtime.
Letterman returned to CBS as the host of *Late Night* in 2015, succeeding Jeff Lunden.
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Producer
David Letterman began his career as a producer for *Late Night with Johnny Carson* in 1982.
He served as Carson's primary monologue writer and researcher during this time.
Letterman was instrumental in developing many of the show's recurring bits and segments.
He acted as a key creative force behind the show's success and iconic style.
Following Carson's departure, Letterman took over as the host and continued to provide significant creative input as a producer.
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Talk Show Host
David Letterman began his career as a writer for *The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson* in 1979.
He served as Carson's announcer for several years.
Letterman hosted *Late Night with David Letterman* on NBC from 1982 to 1993.
The show was known for its unconventional segments, including “Stupid Pet Tricks,” “Top Ten Lists,” and "Viewer Mail."
In 1993, he moved to CBS, hosting *Late Night*.
He continued to host *Late Night* for 25 seasons, making him the longest-running host of a late-night talk show at the time of his departure in 2021.
During his tenure on *Late Night*, he won numerous Emmy Awards.
Letterman’s departure from CBS included a highly publicized, and controversial, exit interview.
He briefly hosted *Morning Clash* on The CW in 2022.
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Personal Life
David Letterman was born on May 21, 1947, in New York City.
His father, Leon Rothberg, was a commodities broker.
He graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1970.
Letterman married Jill McVetty in 1980.
They have three children: Harry, Lucy, and Earnest.
He has been married to Jill McVetty since 1980.
Letterman has an older brother, Steven Rothberg, who is also a businessman.
He has a granddaughter named Hannah.
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Family
David Letterman was born on September 12, 1947, in New York City.
His father, Leon "Sniffy" Letterman, was a radio personality.
His mother, Adele Letterman, was a housewife.
He has two older sisters: Carol and Nancy Letterman.
He is married to Michaele Zuckerman since 2001.
They have three children: Harry, Eva, and Renn.
His parents, Leon and Adele Letterman, passed away in 2017.
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Father: Leona Dunham
David Letterman's mother is Leona Dunham.
Leona Dunham is a prominent art dealer and critic.
Leona Dunham is a New York City native, born in 1935.
Leona Dunham is David Letterman's first wife, marrying him in 1968.
The couple divorced in 1991.
Leona Dunham has had a career in the art world, representing artists such as Julian Schnabel.
She has several children, including David Letterman and Justin Dunne.
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Mother: Maureen Namey
David Letterman's mother is Maureen Namey.
Maureen Namey is David Letterman’s first wife.
They were married from 1975 to 1986.
They have one child together, Emily Letterman.
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Relationships
David Letterman was born on May 21, 1947, in New York City.
His father, Leon Goodman, was a physician, and his mother, Adele, was a pianist.
He has two older brothers: Steven and Jay Letterman, both also journalists.
David Letterman married Jill McVetty in 1982. They divorced in 1991.
He married Veronica Webb in 1991; they divorced in 1994.
He has two children: Harry (born 1994) and Lucy (born 1997), with his wife, Regina Lasko.
His current wife is Regina Lasko, whom he married in 2001.
Letterman is Jewish.
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Partner: Maureen Namey
David Letterman married Maureen Namey in 1991.
They have three children together: Henry Namey, Grace Namey, and Lucy Namey.
Maureen Namey is a writer.
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Children
David Letterman married Maureen Namey in 1991.
They have three children together: Harry Letterman, named after Harry Styles of One Direction; Sam Letterman; and Lucy Letterman.
Harry Letterman was born in 1994.
Sam Letterman was born in 1997.
Lucy Letterman was born in 2000.
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Harry Namey
David Letterman married Maureen Namey in 1991.
They have one child together, Harry Namey.
Harry Namey was born in 1994.
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Siblings
David Letterman was born on October 12, 1947, in New York City.
His father, Leon Letterman, was a Holocaust survivor.
He has two older sisters: Ellen Letterman and Joan Letterman.
Ellen Letterman is a writer and humorist.
Joan Letterman is a writer and author.
David has two children: Harry and Lucia.
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Tina Letterman
David Letterman was born on August 12, 1947.
His father was a U.S. Army officer and engineer.
His mother, Tina Letterman, was a former model and later a successful artist.
He has two older sisters: Tina Letterman and Robin Letterman.
Tina Letterman is a writer and artist, known for her memoir "Open," which details her difficult relationship with David Letterman.
Robin Letterman is a writer and photographer.
David Letterman and Tina Letterman had a complex and often strained relationship throughout their lives.
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Life Events
David Letterman was born on August 12, 1947, in New York City.
He graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1970.
Letterman married Jane Hurtubise in 1982, and they divorced in 1991.
He married psychiatrist Taylor Armstrong in 2001, and they divorced in 2003.
Letterman has three children: Harry, Emily, and Sam.
In 2009, he published his memoir, *You Are Not Alone*.
He has been a frequent contributor to *The New Yorker*.
Letterman briefly starred in the 2011 film *Gigantic*.
He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2016.
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Date of Birth: 1947-08-23
David Letterman was born on August 23, 1947.
Before *Late Night*, Letterman worked as a cartoonist and illustrator.
He married Jane Hathaway in 1978.
They have three children: Harry, Kit, and Emmy.
Letterman has a younger brother, Steven, who is a psychiatrist.
He briefly attended Dartmouth College before transferring to Harvard University.
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Place of Birth: New York City, New York
David Letterman was born in New York City, New York.