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David J. VanDam (April 17, 1955 – July 3, 2018), well known as "Evil Dave Letterman" or simply "Evil Dave", was an American voice impressionist who began appearing on ''
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'' in 1999 until his death. Although VanDam's natural speaking voice did not sound exactly like American late night talk show host
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, he was able to alter it so that it sounded identical, which was used for comedic effect.


''The Howard Stern Show''

VanDam's first appearance on ''The Howard Stern Show'' occurred on December 8, 1999. Using his "Letterman voice", he called in making jokes about
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, Letterman's rival late-night talk show host. The next day, Stern read an article from the
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explaining that an advisor of the real Letterman had to announce that the caller was actually not the real Letterman. VanDam was later called back to be congratulated, and Stern expressed his interest in the impression and the reaction it received. Stern then told VanDam that he would contact him to make more appearances, as well as writing "filthy" lines that the real Letterman would not say. VanDam would continue calling in the show throughout 2000 until he made his first live studio appearance on July 27, 2001, when he took part in The Gossip Game with Mike Walker, a weekly show segment, under the identity of "David E. Letterman." The visit was a success, and VanDam would make three to five studio visits a year from 2001 to 2005, until Stern left
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. Following the show's move to
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in January 2006, VanDam's first appearance on
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occurred during an episode of ''Tissue Time with
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'', before the show's inaugural broadcast. VanDam's first call was on January 13, 2006, which was planned as a series of pranks on the new show announcer
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. VanDam called in as Letterman to dupe Takei into reading a Top 10 list about
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on the day's ''
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''.


Show segments

VanDam recorded prank calls and other clips which were taped and assembled by show staffers Sal Governale,
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and
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. He was usually given various lines or words to pronounce, which were used in a recurring game for the show, where someone would bet whether VanDam could pronounce words such as "rhapsody" "psychology" or celebrity names, such as
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.


Other works

VanDam starred in the ''
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'' episode " Back to the Woods" on February 17, 2008, as the real Letterman. He appeared in MTV's ''
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'' episode " The Mystery of Loch Ness Monster," as Letterman. He also appeared on the Internet and cable television program ''Psycho Babble''. VanDam voiced
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on ''
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'' in the episode "An Incident at Owl Creek."


Death

VanDam died in
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, on July 3, 2018.


References


External links

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Dave Van Dam on TV.com


{{DEFAULTSORT:VanDam, Dave 1955 births 2018 deaths American impressionists (entertainers) American male voice actors David Letterman Male actors from Chicago