Photos: David Letterman: Career in pictures
David Letterman was born in Indianapolis to a father who was a florist and a mother who was a church secretary. As a young boy, Letterman admired his father’s ability to craft jokes. The youngster was able to put his own jokes to the test when he became a radio host for his college’s student-run station and eventually as an anchor and weatherman on an Indianapolis television station. Here, Letterman performs at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles circa 1979.
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Seeking more than what Indiana had to offer, Letterman moved to Los Angeles. He then met writer Merrill Markoe, pictured at NBC in New York. Markoe would go on to become head writer of “Late Night.” (The two also had a 10-year relationship from 1978 to 1988.) Letterman did stand-up comedy and became a writer for Jimmie Walker of “Good Times.”
FOR THE RECORD, 11 a.m. May 18: A previous version of this caption stated that Merrill Markoe encouraged David Letterman to move to Los Angeles and that Letterman wrote for sitcoms such as “Good Times.” Markoe and Letterman met after the move, and Letterman did not write for sitcoms such as “Good Times.”
(George Rose / Los Angeles Times)In 1995, Letterman was invited to host the Academy Awards. Critics expressed disappointment with Letterman’s gig and believed his jokes undermined the value of the event. One in particular made fun of Oprah Winfrey and Uma Thurman and what he considered to be odd names. “Oprah ... Uma. Uma ... Oprah,” “Have you kids met Keanu?” Letterman joked. While Letterman brought in the program’s highest ratings since 1983, his own show suffered a ratings slump shortly after his role as host.
(Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)Letterman had quintuple bypass surgery after doctors discovered an artery constriction. The operation kept him away from his hosting gig for several weeks. In the meantime, reruns featuring his most famous friends aired. And Letterman revived the tradition of guest hosts by inviting friends like Bill Cosby, Kathie Lee Gifford, Dana Carvey and Janeane Garofalo to host the show in his absence.
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