Here are some untold truths about David Letterman:
- Grocery Store Roots: In 2023, David Letterman surprised shoppers in an Indianapolis supermarket, showcasing his roots as a former grocery bagger during high school. He expressed affection for his early job, citing it as a way to give back to the marketing community.
- Early Broadcasting Days: After graduating from Ball State University, Letterman began his broadcasting career in 1968 at Indianapolis TV station WLWI. His early gigs included hosting a Saturday morning kids’ show called “Clover Power” and delivering weather reports.
- Variety Show with Mary Tyler Moore: In the late 1970s, Letterman moved to Hollywood and became part of the cast of “Mary,” a 1978 variety show starring Mary Tyler Moore. The show, also featuring Michael Keaton and Swoosie Kurtz, was short-lived and lasted only three episodes.
- Morning Show Mishap: Before “Late Night,” Letterman hosted a morning show, “The David Letterman Show,” in 1980. It struggled to attract viewers and was canceled after just four months. Despite its brief run, it set the template for future successes with segments like “Viewer Mail.”
- Longest Uninterrupted Stint in Late-Night TV: Letterman holds the record for the longest uninterrupted stint in late-night television. Combining his time on “Late Night” and “Late Show,” he hosted a total of 6,080 episodes over 33 consecutive years.
- Regrets About Oscars Hosting: Letterman hosted the Academy Awards in 1995, and his performance received mixed reviews. He particularly regretted his “Oprah-Uma” bit and referred to the experience as an “explosion of excrement.”
- Successful Sitcom Producer: Letterman’s production company, Worldwide Pants, achieved sitcom success with “Everybody Loves Raymond” in 1996. The show won 15 Emmys during its nine-season run.
- Quintuple Bypass Surgery: In 2000, Letterman underwent emergency quintuple bypass surgery due to a severely blocked artery. This health scare led him to quit smoking cigars and switch to decaf coffee.
- Favorite Band: Foo Fighters: Letterman’s favorite band is Foo Fighters, and he requested them to perform “Everlong” on his first show back after heart surgery in 2000. The song held personal significance during his recovery.
- Public Admission of Affairs: In 2010, Letterman revealed on “Late Show” that he was a victim of a $2 million blackmail attempt related to extramarital affairs with female staffers. He confessed to the affairs, expressing deep regret and taking responsibility for the hurt caused.
- Passion for Cars and IndyCar Racing: Letterman, a car enthusiast, co-owns the IndyCar racing team Rahal Letterman Lanigan since 1996. His love for cars includes vintage Porsches and Ferraris.
- Son’s Kidnapping Attempt: In 2005, there was a plot to kidnap Letterman’s son, Harry. The perpetrator, Kelly A. Frank, was arrested before carrying out the plan, and he served time in prison.
- Stalking Incidents: Margaret Mary Ray, a disturbed woman, stalked Letterman for years, claiming to be his wife. She faced legal troubles and ultimately took her own life in 1998.
- Memorable Gift to Conan O’Brien: Upon retiring in 2015, Letterman sent a “crazy” gift to his “Late Night” successor, Conan O’Brien—a horse named Dave. O’Brien humorously shared the story of the unrideable horse.
David Letterman’s life has been marked by a mix of comedic success, personal challenges, and unique experiences both on and off the screen.
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