
Ralph Gunderman, the amiable voice artist and actor who spent more than a decade as the announcer on NBC’s Dateline while contributing to comedy bits on Late Show With David Letterman, has died. He was 77.
Gunderman died March 1 at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York of complications from pneumonia, a family spokesperson announced.
The Cleveland native moved to New York in 1981 and worked as a freelance national voice-over artist until his retirement in 2021, heard on thousands of commercials, promos and narrations over those four decades.
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On CBS’ Late Show, Gunderman often provided the voice for fake “announcements” and “commercials” during Letterman’s monologues as a member of a small band of actors that included Sara Krieger, Sam Fried, Robb Webb and J.R. Horne.
He also could be heard on films (2003’s Red Betsy), animated TV series
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