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OT-Larry "Bud" Melman dies

Postby Angiekay » Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:33 pm

I loved this guy!

NEW YORK (AP) -- The balding, bespectacled nebbish who gained cult status as the oddball Larry "Bud" Melman on David Letterman's late-night television shows has died after a long illness.

Brooklyn-born Calvert DeForest, who was 85, died Monday at a hospital on Long Island, the Letterman show announced Wednesday.

He made dozens of appearances on Letterman's shows from 1982 through 2002, handling a variety of twisted duties: singing a duet with Sonny Bono on "I Got You, Babe"; doing a Mary Tyler Moore impression during a visit to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where her 1970s show was set; handing out hot towels to arrivals at New York's Port Authority Bus Terminal.

Cue cards were often DeForest's television kryptonite, and his character invariably appeared in an ill-fitting black suit behind thick, black-rimmed glasses.

"Everyone always wondered if Calvert was an actor playing a character, but in reality he was just himself -- a genuine, modest and nice man," Letterman said in a statement. "To our staff and to our viewers, he was a beloved and valued part of our show, and we will miss him."

DeForest's gnomish face was the first to greet viewers when Letterman's NBC show debuted on Feb. 1, 1982, offering a parody of the prologue to the Boris Karloff film "Frankenstein."

"It was the greatest thing that had happened in my life," he once said of his first Letterman appearance.

DeForest, given the nom de tube of Larry "Bud" Melman, became a program regular. The collaboration continued when the talk show host moved to CBS to launch "Late Show with David Letterman" in 1994.

The Melman character opened Letterman's first CBS show, too -- but used his real name because of a dispute with NBC over "intellectual property." DeForest, positioned inside the network's familiar eye logo, announced, "This is CBS!"

DeForest often drew laughs by his bizarre juxtaposition as a "Late Show" correspondent at events such as the 1994 Winter Olympics in Norway and the Woodstock anniversary concert that year.

His last appearance on "Late Show" came in 2002, celebrating his 81st birthday.

DeForest also appeared in an assortment of other television shows and films, including "Nothing Lasts Forever" with Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd.

There will be no funeral service for DeForest, who left no survivors







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Postby larryfromnextdoor » Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:46 pm

he had his moments for sure,, i think he was "let go" after letterman sent him to south america to do some research , as a gag.. it was funny as heck .. everything changed after letterman left NBC.. it lost the edge.. larry bud was part of that early experience that was so good.
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Postby stevew2 » Thu Mar 22, 2007 2:56 pm

i remember that guy,that old fart was funny
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Postby Wally_Hatchet » Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:02 pm

"Please accept this complimentary plastic pocket comb with protective sheath".

RIP Larry Bud!
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Postby whocares » Thu Mar 22, 2007 3:56 pm

LarryFromNextDoor wrote:he had his moments for sure,, i think he was "let go" after letterman sent him to south america to do some research , as a gag.. it was funny as heck .. everything changed after letterman left NBC.. it lost the edge.. larry bud was part of that early experience that was so good.


Letterman STILL has the edge. He lost the desire to do the show, after Leno sucked someone's dick to get the Tonight Show gig. The job was his, as far as Johnny Carson was considered. That said, Larry "BUD" Melman, NBC wrongly (in my mind) contends is NBC's intellectual property. THAT's is why he never was on the CBS version of Dave's show, as "Bud". That's too bad, because they were a good fit.

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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Thu Mar 22, 2007 7:05 pm

No funeral service? Wow, that's so sad. RIP "Larry".
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Postby Just Mindy » Thu Mar 22, 2007 9:12 pm

He was a funny guy...RIP. :(
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Postby Moon Beam » Thu Mar 22, 2007 10:15 pm

No funeral service?, aw that is so sad, I'll have a funeral feast for
him today.
I to enjoyed what he brought to the show.
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Postby belar » Thu Mar 22, 2007 11:42 pm

He brought some serious humor to Dave's show. He'll be missed, and it's so sad that he left no survivors and will have no funeral. I guess all of Dave's fans will remember him in their own way.
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Postby Just_Plain_Eric » Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:13 am

Long live Larry Bud!


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Postby Angiekay » Fri Mar 23, 2007 1:57 am



I saw a different article today that said he requested no funeral.








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Postby Sassie » Fri Mar 23, 2007 3:41 am

He made me laugh so many times. It's too sad.
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