Television star Martin Mull – best known for his roles in the hit comedy series Arrested Development, Roseanne and Sabrina the Teenage Witch – has died after an illness, his family said. Mull’s career spanned decades and encompassed hundreds of credits in television, film, comedy, and music. He died on Thursday at the age of 80, his daughter said.
It is understood he had been battling an illness for an extended period. His daughter, TV producer and writer Maggie Mull, confirmed the news on Saturday, describing her father as someone she loved “tremendously”. READ MORE Taylor Swift in the Aviva review: ‘You know this but nobody does it like you Dublin’ Taylor Swift in Dublin: Ticket information, setlist, stage times and more The bar is so low for violent men they are ‘to be given credit’ when they admit their guilt ‘I am working with a very difficult person and it is having a huge effect on my life’ “I am heartbroken to share that my father passed away at home on June 27th, after a valiant fight against a long illness,” the former Family Guy producer posted on Instagram.
Mull is survived by his daughter, Maggie, and wife, Wendy Haas. – P..
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” She added that her father will be “deeply missed” by all, including “by many, many dogs”. He landed the role of Colonel Mustard in the 1985 black-comedy movie Clue, inspired by the board game that shares the same name. Television fans will recognise.