Dorothy Mengering
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Dorothy Mengering | |
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Born | Dorothy Marie Hofert July 18, 1921 Linton, Indiana, U.S. |
Died | April 11, 2017 Carmel, Indiana, U.S. | (aged 95)
Alma mater | Indiana University Bloomington |
Occupation | Television personality |
Television | Late Night with David Letterman Late Show with David Letterman |
Spouses | Harry Letterman
(m. 1942; died 1973)Hans Mengering
(m. 1983; died 2013) |
Children | 3; including David Letterman |
Dorothy Marie Mengering (née Hofert, formerly Letterman; July 18, 1921 – April 11, 2017), better known to Late Night and Late Show viewers as Dave's Mom, was the mother of late-night talk show host David Letterman and frequent telephone and live guest on his show.
She appeared on camera (identified as Dorothy Mengering) on Late Night with David Letterman on the "Parents' Night" broadcast of February 25, 1986, in which the parents of many Late Night staffers were also seen. Following several years of appearing via telephone, Mengering (usually billed as "Dave's Mom" or "Dave's Mom Dorothy", with no mention of her surname) became a recurring on-camera guest on Letterman's subsequent Late Show, initially by covering the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway. She lived in Carmel, Indiana, at the time of her death.
Personal life
Dorothy Mengering was born Dorothy Marie Hofert in Linton, Indiana, the oldest child of Lena M. (née Strietelmeier) and Earl Jacob Hofert. Mengering's maternal grandparents, Fredricke Hilgediek and William Strietelmeier, were born in Germany, and her father was of German descent.[1] A younger brother, Earl Jr. (1922–2009), and sister, Hazel (1923–2017) who died at age 93, less than three months after Mengering, were born respectively. Dorothy's first cousin is the grandmother of the model and actress Rebecca Romijn, a fact which was discussed on the Late Show with David Letterman.[citation needed]
Mengering spent a year at
Appearances on Late Night
Mengering made her first (and only) in-person appearance on Late Night as part of the "Parents' Day" broadcast of February 25, 1986. As part of the broadcast, Letterman cajoled her into yelling out the production office window with a bullhorn.
Beginning in June 1990, Letterman would occasionally call his mother at home during the show. Mengering, who always addressed her son as "David", would patiently answer her son's questions and generally play along with his suggestions—though some of Letterman's more deliberately nonsensical suggestions were kindly but firmly shut down. Letterman's phone calls would usually involve Mengering being asked to review a movie or a TV show, share a recipe, or recount a recent event in her life; on one occasion, she was asked to present a Top Ten list of things in her refrigerator.
Appearances on The Late Show
Olympics
Mengering's first on-camera appearance on The Late Show was in 1994, when she provided nightly coverage of the 1994 Winter Olympics in
Mengering reprised her role as Late Show Olympic commentator in
Other appearances
After her first appearance in 1994, Mengering appeared on the show several times each year. She made annual appearances on Thanksgiving, via satellite from her Indiana home, for a feature entitled "Guess Mom's Pies". She also appeared regularly a few days before
Death
In 2015, Mengering suffered a stroke, but recovered months later.[2] Mengering died on April 11, 2017, of natural causes at her home in Carmel, Indiana, at the age of 95.[3] She died one day shy of the 70th birthday of her son, David Letterman.[4][5][6]
Quotes
"The positive response to my appearances on David's show has nothing to do with my amateur abilities as a broadcaster. People enjoy seeing a mother and son together. It's that simple."[7]
References
- ^ Ancestry of David Letterman
- ^ Andrew Husband (June 13, 2015). "Letterman's Mom Had A Stroke, And Other Bits From His First Post-Show Interview". Uproxx. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
- ^ Mike Barnes (April 11, 2017). "Dorothy Mengering, David Letterman's Mom and 'Late Show' Personality, Dies at 95". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
- ^ Darel Jevens (April 11, 2017). "David Letterman's Mom, Dorothy Mengering, Dies at 95". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved April 11, 2017.
- ^ "David Letterman's mom, Dorothy Mengering, dies at 95".
- ^ Slotnik, Daniel E. (12 April 2017). "Dorothy Mengering, David Letterman's Mother and Comic Foil, Dies at 95". The New York Times.
- ISBN 0-671-00060-8.
External links
- Dorothy Mengering at IMDb
- "Dave's Mom Biography". CBS.
- Dorothy Mengering being interviewed by her granddaughter, Family Tree Magazine(at familytreemagazine.com/insider)
- Alex Witchel (May 9, 1996). "At Home With: Dave's Mom; She Still Thinks Pies Are Easy". The New York Times.