Bios
David Letterman
Host
Biography
This year, David Letterman marked his 27th year in late-night comedy and 16th year as the host of the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN on CBS. After more than 5,000 late-night broadcasts, he remains one of the most influential personalities in the history of television. Other than the late Johnny Carson, who hosted "The Tonight Show" for 30 years, no late-night host comes near Letterman in longevity, critical praise and award recognition. Often imitated but never matched, Letterman presents, night after night, an unpredictable hour of innovative comedy.
Television critics agree. Entertainment Weekly named Letterman their February "Entertainer of the Month," saying "Letterman rules as a constant pleasure," while The Washington Times noted that "David Letterman has been on fire lately…Letterman is back in fighting form: sharp, biting and hysterical." The Kansas City Star says that "no one tells a bedtime story from his desk better than Dave," while People magazine listed, as one of their "3 Reasons I Love David Letterman," that "he's more relevant than ever" and that "he's swift, blunt and caustically jolly."
On Aug. 30, 1993, the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN made its debut, and it quickly went on to become one of the most talked-about and critically acclaimed programs of the year. Now, 16 years later, the LATE SHOW continues to deliver inventive and imaginative comedy every night. For its efforts, it has earned six Emmy Awards as Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Program.
Letterman's first network break came in 1978 on the CBS variety series "Mary," starring Mary Tyler Moore. In November of that year, he made the first of his 22 appearances on "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson." He also guest-hosted "Tonight" numerous times.
In 1980, Letterman began hosting an Emmy Award-winning morning comedy-variety program, "The David Letterman Show," which ran for three months on NBC. His critically acclaimed show "Late Night with David Letterman" premiered in February 1982. Throughout its 11˝ years, "Late Night" was honored with many awards, including five Emmys and 35 Emmy nominations.
From the start, Letterman has been critically applauded for redefining the talk-show genre. In 1992, he received the prestigious George Foster Peabody Award for taking "one of TV's most conventional and least inventive forms - the talk show - and infusing it with freshness and imagination." Letterman has also won two American Comedy Awards as Funniest Male Performer in a Television Series, and in 1995 and 2001 he was nominated for a Career Achievement Award by the Television Critics Association. Letterman was also honored as "Favorite Late Night Talk Show Host" at the 31st Annual People's Choice Awards in 2005.
Letterman was born in Indianapolis, Indiana. His birth date is April 12.
