Martin Mull — well-known for his work on “Roseanne” — is lifeless.
The longtime actor died Thursday at his dwelling, the results of a protracted sickness … in line with his rep, Jennifer Craig.
Martin performed Leon Carp on “Roseanne” again within the day, showing in 46 episodes. He was additionally an everyday on “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” and had a recurring function in “Two and a Half Males.”
He broke into TV in 1976 on the comedic cleaning soap opera, “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” and starred alongside Stephanie Faracy in 1990’s “His & Hers.”
On the massive display screen, Martin is most identified for taking part in Colonel Mustard in 1985’s “Clue.” He additionally had roles in “Jingle All The Approach” and “Mr. Mother” … amongst different movies.
Martin’s daughter, Maggie, says her late father “was identified for excelling at each inventive self-discipline conceivable and in addition for doing Crimson Roof Inn commercials. He would discover that joke humorous. He was by no means not humorous.”
Along with performing, Martin additionally painted, revealed a guide and made a number of comedy albums that have been nominated for Grammy Awards.
He is survived by his spouse, Wendy, and their daughter.
Martin was 80.
RIP