People in the comedy world are sad about the death of Martin Mull, a beloved figure. He died at the age of 80, in his own home, surrounded by his family and friends. Maggie Mull, his daughter, shared the sad news on Instagram and paid tribute to her father’s amazing life and memory.
Mull had a very successful career that included many artistic fields, which earned him a lot of respect. He made people happy with memorable parts in TV shows like Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Roseanne, and Arrested Development. Because of how good he is, he was nominated for an Emmy in 2016 for his role as Bob Bradley on Veep.
Mull was a successful actor, but he was also a flexible artist. He showed off his writing skills in the 1985 mockumentary The History of White People in America, which he made with the late Fred Willard. His sense of humor about life spread like wildfire, and even his daughter’s tribute was full of the wit that made him famous.
Maggie had a good time thinking about how clever her father was and joked that he was also famous for his Red Roof Inn commercials. “That joke would make him laugh,” she said with a smile. As word gets out that Mull has died, coworkers, friends, and other comics are getting together to honor his life and work.
Only the love he got from those around him matched Mull’s love for life. Maggie said in a very moving way that his wife, daughter, and many dogs will miss him a lot. People around the world are sad to say goodbye to this great comedian and actor, but his body of work will live on and make people laugh and smile.