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David Letterman

Entertainer

American · Late 20th-21st century · 1947–present

Late Show host and comedy pioneer

David Letterman is an American television host, comedian, and producer who became one of the most influential figures in late-night entertainment. Born in Indianapolis, Indiana, he rose to prominence through his innovative approach to talk show hosting, blending irreverent humor with engaging interviews across decades of broadcasting.

Letterman's career included hosting the Late Show with David Letterman from 1993 to 2015, during which he became known for his sharp wit, audience interaction, and willingness to push comedic boundaries. His tenure established new standards for late-night television and influenced countless entertainers who followed. Beyond hosting, he contributed to American popular culture through his comedy specials and memorable moments that became part of the cultural lexicon.

His legacy encompasses both comedic innovation and the demonstration of authentic personality on television—qualities that became increasingly valued in entertainment. The name David carries associations with his public persona: intelligent, witty, and distinctly individual.

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