DAVID Letterman is arguably best known for his talk show Late Night with David Letterman, which ran from 1982 to 2015.
At the height of his career, Letterman married his longtime wife, Regina Lasko, and here’s everything we know about her.
Who is David Letterman’s wife Regina Lasko?
Regina Lasko is a production manager born on November 20, 1960.
According to her IMDBLasko worked as a unit manager for Late Night with David Letterman from 1987 to 1989.
Additionally, she was a unit manager for Saturday Night Live and the TV series Another World.
Lasko met David Letterman in 1986 while Lasko was working as equipment manager for the New York Rangers.
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At the time, Letterman was in a long-term relationship with Merrill Markoe until their separation in 1988.
Although the two met in 1986, Lasko and Letterman did not marry until March 19, 2009.
Around the time of their nuptials, news broke that Letterman had cheated on Lasko throughout their relationship – which Letterman admitted was true.
Speaking on Oprah, Letterman said: “I have no one to blame but myself.
“I’m taking responsibility for this, trying to atone for it.”
Since the scandal, the two have been spotted on several holidays enjoying each other’s company.
Has David Letterman been married before?
Before Lasko, Letterman was married to his college sweetheart, Michelle Cook.
The two were married on July 2, 1968, in Muncie, Indiana.
However, after nine years of marriage, Letterman and Cook divorced in 1977.
A year later, he started dating Markoe, who was also the head writer for Late Night with David Letterman.
Does David Letterman have children?
David Letterman shares a son with Regina Lasko.
The duo welcomed Harry Joseph Letterman on November 3, 2003.
At the time of Harry’s birth, Letterman said on his show, “I could never imagine being part of something that turned out so beautiful.”
In 2022, Harry began his freshman year at Brown University.
Speaking about his son’s transition to college, Letterman said sending him away was “devastating.”
“The separation of the kid leaving home, I thought it would be nothing, but it’s devastating,” he said on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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