
Ralph Gunderman, a veteran voice artist and actor who was famously the announcer on NBC’s Dateline while contributing to comedy monologues on The Late Show with David Letterman, has died aged 77. Gunderman died on Sunday, March 1, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York from complications from pneumonia, a family spokesperson announced. The star was born in 1948 in Cleveland as the fourth of seven children. He worked at WRHA, the University of Akron's college radio station, where he developed a love for performing.
Gunderman moved to New York in 1981 and worked as a freelance national voice-over artist until his retirement in 2021. Over those four decades he could be heard on thousands of commercials, promos and narrations.
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