What is David Letterman net worth?
David Letterman’s net worth will be discussed herein. Letterman is an American television host, comedian, writer and producer. He hosted late-night television talk shows 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 Late Show with David Letterman on CBS.
David Lettterman bio
Letterman was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1947, and has two sisters, one older and one younger. His father, Harry Joseph Letterman, worked as a florist, while his mother, Dorothy Marie Letterman Mengering, served as a church secretary. Dorothy occasionally appeared on Letterman’s show during special occasions.
Growing up in the Broad Ripple area of Indianapolis, Letterman developed a passion for collecting model cars, particularly racers. In an interview with Esquire, he expressed admiration for his father’s humor and ability to entertain others. However, the fear of losing his father haunted him after Harry survived a heart attack when Letterman was just a young boy. Sadly, Harry passed away from a second heart attack in 1973.
Letterman attended Broad Ripple High School and worked as a stock boy at a local supermarket. Initially aspiring to attend Indiana University, he ended up enrolling at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, due to his grades. Graduating in 1969 from the Department of Radio and Television, Letterman was an average student who later established a scholarship for “C students” at Ball State. Although he registered for the draft and passed his physical, he did not serve in Vietnam as his draft lottery number was 346 out of 366.
David Letterman TV appearance
Letterman made various appearances in different TV shows and films throughout his career. In the pilot episode of the short-lived 1986 series Coach Toast, he made an appearance. He also appeared as a guest on Bonnie Hunt’s sitcom The Building in the 1990s, with a bag over his head.
In The Simpsons, he appeared as himself in a couch gag on Late Night with David Letterman. Additionally, he had a cameo in the feature film Cabin Boy, alongside Chris Elliott, who was a writer for Letterman. In these appearances, he was credited as “Earl Hofert,” which is the name of his maternal grandfather. Letterman also played himself in the Howard Stern biographical film Private Parts and the Andy Kaufman biopic Man on the Moon. He made a few appearances on Garry Shandling’s TV series The Larry Sanders Show and in a 1996 episode of the sitcom Seinfeld titled “The Abstinence.”
In addition to his on-screen appearances, Letterman provided vocals for the Warren Zevon song “Hit Somebody” and voiced Butt-head’s father in the animated film Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, both credited as Earl Hofert.
Letterman even made appearances in comic books. In issue 239 (January 1984) of The Avengers, titled “Late Night with David Letterman,” he was the focus of the story. The Avengers characters, including Hawkeye, Wonder Man, Black Widow, Beast, and Black Panther, were guests on Late Night. In Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns, a parody of Letterman named David Endochrine, along with his bandleader Paul and their audience, is gassed to death. In the animated series SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Letterman was parodied as “David Litterbin.” He also appeared in issues 13–14 and 18 of Harvey Pekar’s autobiographical comic book American Splendor, which depicted Pekar’s accounts of his appearances on Late Night.
What is David Letterman net worth?
David Letterman’s net worth is estimated to be $480 million.
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