Remembering the late Alan Kalter by looking back at his best and funniest 'Late Show' moments
RIP. Photo: The Late Show with David Letterman/CBS Announcer and voice actor Alan Kalter, or “Big Red,” as he’s better known to fans, died on October 4 at 78. Kalter’s stentorian tones could be heard on television for decades, booming across commercials, PSAs, game shows, the USA Network in the 1980s, and, from September 1995 to 2015, as the voice of Late Show with David Letterman.
Letterman’s writers quickly discovered that Kalter could inject a level of seriousness into their silliness, and before long he became the go-to guy for impromptu musical numbers, explosive rage, and insane non sequiturs. Today we remember Kalter by looking back at some of his best and funniest moments from his time on Late Show.
If that’s not enough, allow Kalter to serenade you with the Pussycat Dolls’ “Don’t Cha” and the Baha Men’s “Who Let the Dogs Out?” .
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