1. David Letterman

    Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series 1994 "Late Show with David Letterman"David Michael Letterman (born April 12, 1947, in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA) is an award-winning American comedian, late night talk show host, television producer, philanthropist, and IRL IndyCar Series car owner. His first major success occurred on the long-running NBC television program, "Late Night with David Letterman", …

  2. Alan Kalter

    Alan Kalter, or "Big Red" and "TV's Uncle Jerry", began his stint as the "voice" of the "Late Show with David Letterman" on September 5, 1995. He announces the guests at the top of each show and the one-liner during the Worldwide Pants title card after the credits, and regularly acts in comedic sketches. In the past Kalter often did so while wearing an Elvis-style sequined jumpsuit or almost nothing at all.

  3. Leslie Moonves

    Leslie Moonves (born December 23, 1948 in New York City) is President and Chief Executive Officer of CBS Corporation. Moonves served as co-president and co-chief operating officer of Viacom, Inc., the predecessor to CBS Corporation, from 2004 until the company split on December 31, 2005. Prior to this he was President of CBS Entertainment from 1995 and President of Warner Bros. Television from 1993, where he green-lit the hit shows "Wings" and "Survivor".

  4. Will Forte

    Orville Willis "Will" Forte IV (born June 17, 1970) is an American actor, writer, and comedian best known for appearing on the television show "Saturday Night Live", where he has been a cast member since 2002. Forte was born in Alameda County, California and raised in Lafayette, California. He graduated from Acalanes High School and UCLA with a B.A. in History. Before joining "SNL", Forte was a member of The Groundlings.

  5. Rupert Jee

    Rupert Jee (born July 16, 1956) is an American entrepreneur and television celebrity who has gained fame through frequent appearances on "The Late Show with David Letterman". He first appeared on the "Late Show" during a "Meet the Neighbors" segment on September 20, 1993 (his Hello Deli is located at 213 W 53rd St, near the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City, where the "Late Show" is taped), …

  6. Troels Christensen

    Playing guitar in a cover rock band called "Britta & Torpedodrengene". Studying the master's programme in Culture, Communication and Globalization at Aalborg University. Assistant in a bookstore. Contributing editor at.

  7. Robert Morton

    Robert "Morty" Morton is an American television producer most notable for his work as a producer and later co-executive producer of the NBC program "Late Night with David Letterman". Morton went with Letterman to CBS in 1993 to serve as executive producer of CBS' Late Show with David Letterman from 1993 to 1996. He was fired in 1996 for trying to move the show to ABC and upsetting Letterman as a result.

  8. Sarah Kuttner

    Sarah Kuttner is a German presenter from Berlin. Her father is famed radio host Jürgen Kuttner. She has regularly appeared on the music television channel VIVA since November 2001 after being selected out of 1500 other participants in a casting held in summer of that year. Her popularity increased rapidly and in August 2004 she started to host her own show called "Sarah Kuttner - Die Show", a variation on the popular late show concept with comedy, …

  9. Dorothy Mengering

    Dorothy Mengering (b. 1921), better known to "Late Show" viewers as Dave's Mom, is the mother of late-night talk show host David Letterman and frequent guest on his show. Following several years of appearing via telephone, Dorothy made her on screen "Late Show" debut covering the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. She currently resides in Carmel, Indiana.

  10. George Clarke

    George Clarke is the building engineer for the Ed Sullivan Theater. He has appeared as part of various comedy bits on "The Late Show with David Letterman". Clarke was the first person asked by David Letterman to put away the show's "Late Show" Bear.

  11. Al Cheznovitz

    Al Chesnovitz, also Alan Chez is an American musician who principally plays the trumpet and the flugelhorn on the CBS Orchestra for the Late Show with David Letterman. Alan Chez joined the CBS Orchestra on February 3, 1997, after years of sitting in on trumpet and flugelhorn with Paul Shaffer on "Late Night with David Letterman" and the "Late Show".

  12. Andrés Cantor

    Andrés Cantor is a popular Spanish-language sportscaster in the United States. Born in Argentina, Mr. Cantor primarily provides Spanish-language commentary of football matches, though he covers other sports as well; he also has provided football commentary in English. As a result, he is well known among anglophones in the United States. Cantor currently works for Telemundo, one of NBC Universal's networks.

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