Martin Mull, comedian and actor in 'Arrested Development' and 'Roseanne,' dies at 80

  • 2 months ago
Martin Mull, a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry, renowned for his unique brand of humor and eclectic career, has passed away. His son, television writer and comedian Maggie Mull, announced that Mull died at home after a long illness. Mull gained public recognition through his role in the Norman Lear-produced satirical soap opera "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman," and its spin-off "Fernwood Tonight." His talents extended beyond acting, as he was also a musician, painter, and songwriter, having penned the 1970s hit "A Girl Named Johnny Cash" for singer Jane Morgan. Born and raised in the Midwest, Mull studied art in Rhode Island and Rome before pursuing a career in show business. He was a multifaceted artist, combining music and comedy in his performances at Hollywood clubs in the 1970s, which ultimately led to his breakthrough role in "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman." Mull's legacy is celebrated by his family, friends, and fans, including many children who admired his work, reflecting the impact of his humor and creativity

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