What's Happening?
Ralph Gunderman, a celebrated voice artist known for his work on NBC's 'Dateline' and contributions to the 'Late Show With David Letterman,' has died at the age of 77. Gunderman passed away on March 1
at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York due to complications from pneumonia, as announced by a family spokesperson. Born in Cleveland, Gunderman moved to New York in 1981 and enjoyed a prolific career as a freelance national voice-over artist until his retirement in 2021. His voice was featured in thousands of commercials, promos, and narrations over four decades. Gunderman was also involved in live theater, performing in lead roles in various plays. He was a member of the national boards of both SAG and AFTRA. Gunderman is survived by his wife Pamela, son Benjamin, and several siblings. Celebrations of his life are planned in New York and Ohio.
Why It's Important?
Ralph Gunderman's passing marks the loss of a significant figure in the voice-over industry, known for his distinctive contributions to television and radio. His work on 'Dateline' and the 'Late Show With David Letterman' showcased his versatility and talent, influencing the style and delivery of voice-over work in entertainment. Gunderman's career highlights the importance of voice artists in shaping the auditory experience of media, often providing the unseen yet crucial element that enhances storytelling. His involvement in live theater and dedication to the craft also underscore the interconnectedness of different performance arts. The industry loses not only a talented artist but also a mentor and leader who served on the boards of major acting unions, advocating for the rights and recognition of voice artists.
What's Next?
A celebration of Ralph Gunderman's life is scheduled for April 29 at the Community Unitarian Universalist Congregation in White Plains, New York, with another event planned for August 1 at Olmsted Community Church in Ohio. These gatherings will provide an opportunity for family, friends, and colleagues to honor his legacy and contributions to the arts. Donations in his memory are encouraged to be made to WNYC Radio, the National Resources Defense Council, and Feeding Westchester, reflecting his commitment to community and environmental causes. The voice-over industry may see tributes and retrospectives on Gunderman's work, highlighting his impact and inspiring future generations of voice artists.






